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Spa treatments don’t have to take a bite out of your budget. Try these simple at-home spa ideas and products for fresh skin and a clear mind

At-home spa secrets

If a weekend away at the spa is a little bit out of your budget this month, why not bring the spa to you? We’ve rounded up some cool DIY treatments and recipes, as well as the latest spa-inspired beauty products.

DIY Orange Body Scrub

This DIY body scrub recipe was created by Stillwater Spa Toronto and is inspired by one of the

Ingredients
1 cup raw sugar
¼ cup organic honey
¼ cup fresh squeezed Sunkist® Navel orange juice
Finish with an orange scented lotion

1. The first step is to choose the sugar you think best suits your skin type. Raw sugar is best for all skin types but especially for more sensitive skin. If your skin is very dry and can handle a more aggressive scrub you can substitute demerara sugar.

2. Simply mix 1 cup of sugar, 1⁄4 cup of organic honey and 1⁄4 cup of fresh squeezed Navel orange juice. You’ll notice that that the orange juice will melt a bit of the sugar. That’s perfectly normal and you will still have plenty of scrub to exfoliate with.
3. To complete your at-home body exfoliation, use a dry brush or loofah. Stand in the shower and exfoliate with the dry brush or loofah before turning the water on. Once you’ve completed this, start running the shower. You’ll want it to be as warm as you can handle to help open your pores. Stand away from the water and scrub your body with the mixture. Rub each area that you would like to exfoliate for approximately 30 seconds in a circular motion. Once complete, rinse it off in the shower. Be sure to stand in the shower for a few extra minutes. Any remains of the mixture will simply wash away.
4. Step out of the shower. Dry yourself completely and moisture with a heavy cream. Your skin will be left feeling silky smooth.
treatments they offer.


Hot Salt Scrub

If a DIY body scrub sounds too messy for you, there are plenty of in-store options. This gel scrub

Bliss Hot Salt Scrub, $44 at sephora.com.
from Bliss is self-heating and boasts spa-strength skin softening powers. The warmth helps to loosen knots and muscles, while eucalyptus, rosemary and lavender essential oils contribute to the ambience.




Sheet masks

Sheet masks are an amazing innovation out of Korea, where they’ve been used in some form or the

Masque Bar By Look Beauty Brightening Sheet Mask, $10 at Shopper's Drug Mart.
other for the last 20 years. They’re relatively new to North America though. To use, first thoroughly cleanse and dry your face. Open the packet and carefully unfold the mask and apply it to your face. Smooth it out to ensure good contact with skin and then sit back and relax for 20-30 minutes. To remove the mask, peel it off slowly from the edges.






DIY Mango Face Mask

Some of the simplest spa ingredients can be found in your kitchen. For example, mangoes help to
clean and tighten your skin’s pores. Here's how to make your own mango face mask: After cleansing skin, peel a mango and mash it until it’s soft. Massage it into the skin and leave on for about five minutes before rinsing. Follow with your usual moisturizer.








Customizable detox skin kits

The Healthy Skin Care Detox Kit from Consonant Skincare consists of 100 percent natural products

Consonant Skincare Healthy Skin Care Detox Kit for face, $99 at consonantskincare.com.
making it a true detox experience.  The face kit includes full sizes of the brand’s famous Natural Foaming Face Wash, it’s Organic Lip Conditioner, as well as your choice of Eye Cream and Face Cream. (Choose from firming or moisturizing and regular or dry skin.)







Massage with body oil

Enlist your partner for this treatment and take turns giving each other a back or hand massage. The

Aveda Shampure Composition Calming Aromatic Oil for Body, Bath and Scalp, $36 at aveda.ca.
calming aroma has 25 pure flower and plant essences and a nourishing blend of certified organic sunflower and meadowfoam oils. Another option is simply put a few drops in your bath for a relaxing pre-bed ritual.

Source : besthealthmag.ca

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