Well all I can say is that this has been a really tough post to research............Okay, it hasn't, it has been wonderful! I don't think I have ever felt so pampered, buffed and smooth (apart from my week in a St.Lucia Spa Resort, but that is a distant memory)! I also do have a bath to die for, and if I am really honest, I have used it more in the past week than I have in a year, how bad is that?
So, to continue. I chose four 'at home' spa products to conduct my research, and it is amazing how you can 'make' time to relax and take time out if you really want to, even with the demands of little people, work and being a domestic goddess! I would thoroughly recommend it to.
ESPA Relaxing Salt Scrub
Here we go with this scrub number 1. I used some normal Sanex bubbles in the bath, and ensured that my legs were shaven etc so I got the best results possible (prior to this use). The look of the sachets, which actually are quite big, are simple and clear with the ESPA branding and a delightful description on the back. Marketing speak has won me over again! Joking aside, the smell is the first thing to hit you, very heady with essential oils, wonderful. Practically, getting the product out was a little tricky being a sachet (possibly use a pair of scissors to slice the top off) , but there is a good amount of the salts in there so I took a good helping and began. Try to cup your hand when scrubbing, as the salts will tend to fall away, but the almond oil maintains on the skin. My skin was left smooth and oily (in a good way) and relaxing in the warm water creates a real sense of relaxation along with the smell filling the bathroom. I enjoyed the experience, and I still have a good couple of uses left, bonus!
Aromatherapy
Associates Inner Strength Bath & Shower Oil
Giving
my skin a rest from the salt scrubs, I chose this oil next. All I can say is a
little oil goes a long way in use and smell! Wow, if you don't like strong
aromatherapy scents then this is not a product for you. I decided to use this
in the bath initially which I must say left my skin very soft and with a
lasting scent. I did find it to be a little overpowering in a bath setting and
so I decided to use it in the shower the next morning. This was a much better
idea. I enjoyed this product so much more, using a splash here and there,
having a lovely aroma mixed with the steam, it was thoroughly refreshing. As
crazy as this sounds, my jeans and jumper smelled of the oil the whole day, so
it definitely worked and absorbed into my skin.
Roques
ONeil Therapie Himalayan Rock Salts
Bath
experience no 2 was again lovely. It is very difficult to say anything negative
about these salts as the smell is divine, the after effects on my skin and well
being was noticeable which is definitely what you would want from salts that
are this expensive. The description on the reverse of the salts sachet
was very in depth and almost medicinal which did throw me a little. They are
certainly designed to give you a full body makeover from your mind to your
limbs, and providing you allow yourself to be 'enveloped by the healing
properties' it can give you a sense of renewed energy. The only sensation that
didn't come through was the 'warm' skin afterwards, I didn't get this.
However I did feel really chilled and slept very well. I think the
difference in having a bath just before going to bed and having a bath then
continuing with watching TV or work will have an impact on the productivity of
using these salts. Overall, a very pleasing outcome.
ESPA Invigorating Salt Scrub
As you
can see, it has been extremely tiring for me collating enough experiences to
bring you this post, but here is the last product, the last sachet of salt
scrub. Now this scrub certainly packs a punch. I was chatting with
girlfriends about this today, joking about how this isn't the scrub you should
use in the winter due to it's 'cooling' properties, then all the stories come
out of other products that have chilled us to the bone. I thought I would use
this in the shower for this trial, as previously I had used the relaxing scrub
in the bath and they can be used in both. I did find that the shower tended to
wash it off a lot more quickly than in the bath, obviously, so I didn't feel I
got the best scrub experience. The oil did not factor as heavily either.
On reflection, this may not be the worst thing to happen, considering the
menthol soon kicks in and in my opinion, it isn't the best sensation. I love
the smell, menthol and lime, with the almond oil to smooth the skin, but the
cooling element really spoiled it for me. I will use the remainder of course,
but I wouldn't choose to buy this type again, when I feel the relaxing scrub
does exactly the same.
To
summarise, as long as you allow yourself time to escape from the stresses and
strains of life, I do feel that you can 'Spa at home' per-say. Granted, it
is not as relaxing as getting away from everything for a couple of days to
a 5 star Spa retreat, but I have always felt my bath was my sanctuary, and for
an hour or so I can relax, unwind and wash away thoughts of the day down the
plughole!
I hope
you have enjoyed my round up of products, don't be shy, let me know your
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soaking!
2 comments
I might try this home spa treatment,especially if one of the
Results is a good nights sleep
Lovely bath could do the same at home with lights and
Every thing, if the oil aroma lasts all day also
Save on perfume, bonus.
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