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Home spa treatments

Lady Day

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Howdy ladies,

We have all been there, tough day at work, school, significant other :rolleyes: , and we just need a little 'me' time, but some of us cant jump up and go for a day of beauty.

I was wondering what were your personal home spa-like treatments? Anything special you use to relax or are they chocked full of home recipes?

Im particularly interested in a good foot soak. mmmmmmm :D

Thanks ladies,

LD
 

CanadaDoll

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Japanese mint oil in a foot bath.... cool and tingly and uplifting, followed by a yogurt foot mask and nice lotion topped off with cozy, soft slippers:) (can you tell I wear high heels to work?lol ) If you don't want mint, roses or other sweet smelling flowers floating in a tub add milk for exfoliation if desired, just have a quick rinse to get it all off after, you don't want it souring on your skin.
Red rose tea and oranges tied up in a muslin bag hung under the bath faucet to infuse your water is nice too.
 

VanillaT

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I like to have little eye and neck pillows that I have made out of fabric scraps and filled with flax seeds coated in a few drops of lavender essential oil. I learned this trick from dance... you can put the pillow pack in the microwave or freezer for a few mins to get heat or cold and it is very relaxing, inexpensive, and aromatherapy at the same time!

PS This is also excellent to use as a heating pack for cramps.

Hmm, besides that I really like to take baths when I get the chance (unfortunately I am living in a student situation and I don't have a bath!! Arg!). I like to make baths with oatmeal or epsom salts in them. Ahhh. Now I am pining (sp?) for a bath.
 

TaxiGirl

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Ever made an eye bag? just takes a square foot of tight-woven cotton fabric and about a cup of mixed flax seed and lavender... you can cool it, and it's nice for the end of a long day. See here. http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/eyebags.html

I also like rose petals, or chamomile, or lavender, in a muslin bag in a hot bath... and then sometimes use the bag as a washcloth. Sometimes I add hops.

And for feet, a muslin bag or cheesecloth of lavender or rosemary or both together in a bucket of warm water... nice and restful. Maybe also salt.

For me, for relaxation, though, the best recipe I've found is a bath, a cup of tea (or perhaps a cocktail) and a good book.
 

VanillaT

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A really good foot soak that I like (but I don't know if anyone else will...) is to simply mix about 1/2 cup of white vinegar with about 2 gals of warm water and soak feet in it for until the water gets cold.

I had to do that soak every day for about two weeks after I had *TMI warning* particularly bad ingrowns taken out in order to heal my feet and keep them from getting infected. It is really good at softening up feet and deodorizing. I was suprised at how relaxing it was and how good my feet felt afterwards.

Again, I don't know how glamorous white vinegar and warm water sound so I feel like this is a tough sell... but it really does work. :rolleyes:
 

olive bleu

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Boy Oh Boy! This is the thread for me! I could open my own drugstore with all my lotions & potions!I live for spa night, which i usually like to do on Wednesdays( Gives me that kick to get through the next 2 days to the weekend I guess:) )

The parts of me that get the treatment vary from week to week.Probably the most elaborate thing I do, is for my tootsies. I have one of those " footspas" that you plug in , and soak your feet in. I have a huge basket full of assorted foot soaks, exfoliators,buffers, and intensive moisturizers that i apply, followed of course by pretty nail polish.It takes me about an hour to do it all!MY Mother , God love her, keeps me well stocked in that department. That "footspa" gets so much use, it is almost ready to be replaced( even my 11 & 12 year old boys use it:D )

I also use a lot of facial masks, and sometimes "steam" my face over a boiling pot of water with rosemary.And I will also sometimes give my hair a "Hot-oil treatment" with warm olive oil. I will also put it on my cuticles.I generally spend more time on my hands & feet than anything else. I have alot of hand care products too.

I am not real "high-maintenance" day to day. But when spa night rolls around, i really go to town!
 

Rosie

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Foot soak - milk, and peppermint castille soap in water as hot as you can stand it. Lovely.

I make sugar scrubs, salt scrubs too. Just sea salt or brown sugar with honey and whatever else I feel like throwing in there.

Another great thing to do, rom one natural head to another - spray bottle with warm water, coconut oil, rosemary, and cascarilla, LOVELY!
 

olive bleu

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p.s....Lady Day, I highly recommend investing in one of those electric footsoaks if you don't have one. I fill it up, plug it in front of my favourite chair and melt away as i watch t.v. or read:)
 

Kim_B

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Ah yes those foot spas are lovely! I really must get a new one! We bought one for my MIL for Christmas as she's really into pampering herself, but I don't think she's ever used it...I wonder if I could sneak off with it?!

I am going to be keeping a close eye on this topic - I need to start pampering myself a little more!!
 

RetroModelSari

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I love to put honey all over my face and than take a loooooong bath... I love the Cocoa-Butter body scrub by The Bodyshop and their Nut-Bodybutter! Now I´m in the mood to spa... But I have a shooting right after work so no chance.... :rolleyes:
 

pretty faythe

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I also use a lot of facial masks, and sometimes "steam" my face over a boiling pot of water with rosemary.And I will also sometimes give my hair a "Hot-oil treatment" with warm olive oil. I will also put it on my cuticles.I generally spend more time on my hands & feet than anything else. I have alot of hand care products too. <<<

Oh my gosh, watch the temp! I did this once with the olive oil, and didn't double check the temp, scalded my poor little head.

For a nice relaxing bath, get a mixture of 1 cup rosemary
1 cups lavender 1 cup mint. Store in a containor until ready to use (an old tin or what not) and when you are ready to bath, take out 1/2 of the herbs. Boil in 2 cups of water, let seep for 15 minutes then add to your bath.

Another exremely simple soothing thing for your bath would to be taking a wash cloth, put oatmeal (not instant) in it and tie it with a rubber band so it doesnt leek out. Use this instead of soap. Very soothing for the skin.
 

NicolettaRose

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You can make a great homemade mask out of oatmeal, honey, strawberries, Banana milk and honey all blended in a blender. There are other ingridients which are the best for your skin type, I use these because I have dry skin.

Also Queene Hellen makes a great mud mask, its very cheap, and its great.
 

BitterEpiphany

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A honey & yogurt mask is nice - half honey, have yogurt a litte bit of vinegar -- it makes a great face mask but i actually have been known to apply it to rough elbows, etc... Just exfoliate first.

I'm also a fan of body sugaring rather than shaving or waxing, and there are some great recipes out there.
 

pigeon toe

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Oh goodness, my idea of a "Spa Day" is slapping on a pore strip and putting some lotion on my legs! You ladies are giving me good ideas though!

One thing I would do often when I lived at home was the facial steam thing, except with rose petals, calendula, chamomile and lavender. I would also do that all the time when I would get a cold. Steam does wonders to open up your sinuses!
 

ShrinkingViolet

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This thread is great!
I sometimes make a facial mask out of mashed papaya or mango fruit mixed with yoghurt, honey and oatmeal. The fruit enzymes *really* brighten up my complexion. I can use it because I have rough, oily, olive-toned skin, but I wouldn't try it if i had sensitive skin. (Now where's the smiley that's wearing a homemade facial mask?! ;) )

Does anyone make their own creams and lotions? I've made some lipbalms that turned out great and I'd like to try and make a cold cream.
 

ShrinkingViolet

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Lady Day said:
Ive made my own scalp/hair oils before, they work out pretty well. You make your own lip balm!? SHARE SHARE!!!
LD

I'd be delighted! :) It's really very easy and fun, you just need beeswax (or candelilla wax if vegan) and some kind of vegetable butter like shea, cocoa or coconut as a base. To that you add any combination of vegetable oils and some essential oil. I've only made one batch, I scented it with lavender and orange essential oil and it smells divine! The most difficult part was actually to get it into the containers before it started hardening.

I used this recipe in German but there are plenty of other recipes here.

I've also made body oils out of peanut oil + essential oils, I figure it's kinda similar to hair oils.
 

olive bleu

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the only drawback to homemade stuff is that it goes rancid quickly..i hat6e using products with lots of chemicals though so there is no happy medium. i think i just have way more stuff than i can use up in a reasonable period of time:rolleyes:
 

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