Monday, February 28, 2011

Set Up a Soothing Home Spa Experience

If you’re as busy and stressed as most of us, you may not take time out for self care very often. However, personal pampering has many stress relieving benefits.If you don’t have the budget for a high end spa, you can create a relaxing home spa experience for yourself, that will melt away stress and leave you feeling pampered and relaxed!
Time Required: 30 Minutes-1 Hour
Here's How:
  1. Privacy: Perhaps the most important part of the home spa experience is being sure you have some uninterrupted time for just you. Make arrangements for some uninterrupted solitude, let the phone go to voice mail, and prepare to indulge.
  2. Music: The right soothing melodies can help melt away the stress, make you feel more removed from reality, and, if you live with others, drown out the household sounds that may remind you of everything else going on, taking your attention away from the here and now of your home spa experience.
  3. Lighting: You’d be surprised at how lighting can create a stress-relieving mood. Lighting the room with candles can fill the area with a soothing scent and create a very relaxing atmosphere.
  4. Bath Products: You can go a long way in creating a luxurious bath with a few helpful products. Lavender-scented bubble bath, for example, uses the power of aromatherapy to soothe you. Body scrubs are used in spas to exfoliate skin, and can be used at home as well. There are also skin-moisturizing oils you can add to your bath to nourish your skin.
  5. Beauty Treatments: While you’re relaxing, you may as well get more beautiful! Putting a conditioning treatment in your hair and a purifying masque on your face can make your face and scalp feel good and leave you looking more beautiful afterward. Rubbing your dry skin with a loofah and scrubbing calloused feet with a pumice stone can be a little more work, but you’ll love the results, and it’ll only take a few minutes.
  6. After Tub Care: You may want to follow up after you get out of the tub by applying a rich conditioning cream to your skin and a coat of nail polish to your toes. Again this will keep you feeling more pampered between spa treatments.
  7. Massage: You may think a home spa treatment can’t include a massage, but it can! If you can’t enlist the soothing hands of a partner, you can use a self-massager to do the same job: loosen up tight muscles, promote circulation, and make you feel great!
Tips:
  1. Block off a specific amount of time for yourself. Sometimes busy people have a hard time just doing nothing. If this break is scheduled to be a specific length, you may feel more entitled to just enjoy it.
  2. Try to do this on a regular schedule, like once a week or twice a month. With repetition, you may see your spa time making a significant impact on your overall stress level!
  3. Don’t feel guilty for taking some time for yourself—you deserve it!

          What You Need:
  • A bathroom
  • A tub
  • Some privacy

2 comments:

  1. Sure that's a way to go...
    But the whole preparation thing could take more time than the time there is have to enjoy oneself...Though, I agree with the concept..so, LIKE!
    The most important is the last sentence! :)
    You deserve it!

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  2. Well, I think that the preparation doesn't take more than 10-15 minutes! All of us have some bath products in our house.
    Besides, you're gonna feel so calm and relaxed afterward, that it worth a try!
    Anyway, thanks for the comment and the 'like'!

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