How To Transform Your Bathroom Into A Spa-like Sanctuary

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Creating spaces that allow you to recharge and relax amidst the barrage of bad news, glitchy videoconferences, and cramped quarters have become a necessity in today's world. While spas and salons are beginning to open up again, not everyone is rushing to get in a good soak. Instead, create your own luxurious home spa with these easy tips.

 

1. Update Bath Towels

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Sometimes it's as simple as updating your bath towels. Pick up soft, luxurious towels to enhance your space tenfold.

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2. Add Candles For Atmosphere

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The power of candles is often overlooked, but after a long day of zoom calls or running around with the kids, then a candlelit soak in the tub is exactly what you need. Remember, you can never have too many candles.

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3. Add An Essential Oils Diffuser

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Essential oils are great for relaxation. Depending on the essential oil, the effect can vary from calming to promoting sleep and releasing endorphins to release stress and anxiety. Adding an oil diffuser to your bathroom will help you unwind and adds a pleasant scent, keeping the space fresh and inviting.

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4. Upgrade Your Bathrobe

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It's time to invest in a new bathrobe, or if you don't have one yet, it's time to get one. Wearing a soft, cozy bathrobe is an experience you normally find at spa's, but it's just as easy to accomplish at home.

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5. Soak In Bath Salts

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If you want to make your bathtime more relaxing opt-in for some bath salts. Choose from muscle-relaxing salts to sea-infused salts and more to enhance your soothing experience.

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Natasha Bazika
Natasha Bazika is a globetrotting, freelance journalist specializing in all things lifestyle, and calls New York her second home; her first will always be Australia. She has contributed to various publications including Malibu Times Magazine, Upscale Living Magazine, Haute Living Magazine, Millennium Magazine and many more. Natasha has a diverse portfolio including features, news, profiles and travel essays. She brings her stories further to life with her photography. When she’s not on the go, she enjoys reading a good book and editing her photos.

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