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Pamper Yourself. A Simple DIY Spa Day + Tips


Pamper Yourself
 A Simple DIY Spa Day + Tips







Pamper Yourself - A Simple DIY Spa Day + Tips

If you're feeling stressed out or just need a break from your daily routine, taking a spa day for yourself is a great way to rejuvenate. You don't need to spend a lot of money or time to pamper yourself; just a few simple items can make a big difference. 

Here are some items to include in your spa day:

- A face mask
- Foot mask
- Nail file
- Nail polish
- Body spray
- Body oil
- Aromatherapy room spray
- A candle
- Essential oils
- Music
- Fresh fruit

Now, here are some tips to help you get the most out of your spa day:

1. Start by taking a hot bath or shower. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the water to help you relax.

2. After your shower, apply moisturizing body oil to soften your skin. If you have a handheld body massager, use it to massage any sore muscles.

3. Spray the room where you will be relaxing with an aromatherapy spray, light a candle, pile up some comfy pillows, and turn on some music.

4. Gather all your spa day favorites and enjoy this time. Apply your face and foot mask, file and paint your nails, apply your favorite body spray, and indulge in some fresh fruit. At this point, a nap may sound like a great idea.

5. Men can also enjoy their very own spa day. It's not just for women. If you have a special someone in your life, you can set up this mini spa day for them as well.

I hope you've found these tips helpful. Remember, taking care of yourself is important, and a little bit of pampering can go a long way. Don't forget to leave some love below, and share this post with your friends. 


Stephanie

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Comments

  1. I give myself the occasional home spa day so I appreciate these suggestions. It's always good to save money.

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    1. Denise, thank you for stopping by. And yes it is nice to save money. :)

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  2. what a great list of products to test out. i would love to try a foot mask! joy

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    1. Joy, thank you. Yes the foot mask is amazing! :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. I need this like today... Nice tips I think I will do it this Friday

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    1. Thanks! I hope you're able to relax this Friday.- Enjoy!

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  4. I could sure use a good man day spa day! haha :) It consists of sitting in a hot tub watching a movie or sports and eating junk food. ;) lol totally kidding.

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    1. Lol, Matt that really cracked me up! :) You go with your bad self, ha ha ha.

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  5. Thanks for the tips,such a great way to relax after a busy tiring day .

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    1. You're very welcome. Thank you for stopping by.

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  6. We all need some more me time and spa time :)

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  7. omg this is list that I looked for, thanks that you did it for us! awesome

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  8. Music and a face mask....these are my best picks of all! I look forward to making use of them.

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  9. I love this. A great idea and a great way to enjoy a pamper session at home too x

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    1. Thank you! :) And also thank you for stopping by.

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  10. I need a DIY spa day! Thanks for the idea and the how-to instructions!

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  11. I really like that face mask. How much is it?

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  12. Self-care is essential. It's important to dedicate time to yourself.

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  13. It's so important to treat yourself to some downtime when you can. This is such a kind moment of self-care. A spa day is an awesome way to be kind to yourself and pamper yourself. Thank you for your wonderful suggestions ♡

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  14. those are awesome. i will have to show my daughter as she would love them. she loves a DIY spa day.

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  15. i haven't tried this one but would love to!!! thanks for these great tips. now, i can do it on my own!

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  16. I haven't tried DIY spa, because I am not up for all the time and creams involved. But this looks simple.

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  17. This looks like such a lovely spa day set up and you can't beat a good face mask!

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  18. I love at home spa days! These are great ideas.

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  19. Ah, so relaxing. I love face masks and soaking in a tub with Dr Teal's epsom salt with lavender. Thanks so much for linking up at the #25andDoneLinkParty 30. Shared to Fb, Pin, and Tw.

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    1. Dee, I think I'm going to do this over the weekend. It's overdue. Thank you so much for stopping by. 😊

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  20. Wonderful idea! I love using face masks, I just need to find ones that don't react with my sensitive skin. Thank you for visiting Tell It To Me Tuesday!

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  21. Love this idea Stephanie 😄
    Visiting from Laurie's linky today.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, aw thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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  22. I try to have a spa day once a month at home, but it doesn't always work out. The face mask is good, but the foot mask is my favorite.

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