Sanity Savers: 3 Fabulous Bath Products That Help Keep You Sane and Lovely
Never did I learn to love taking a bath. Now I understand what all the fuss was about! The of a mom that is stressed having a bath. I consider myself an active member of that club. While pregnant and currently with a tiny one, the bath is sometimes the only 5-30 minutes (or more if I can get away with it) of sanity I can get every day or occasionally, in a week. Because I have been attached to the ritual, I have also come to eventually become a bit of an expert on bathroom products… those that rule and the ones that suck. Unfortunately with no further ado, here are the three bath products that will keep you sane–and even better, beautiful.
3 Must-Have Bath Products in Your Bathroom
1. Aura Cacia Lavender Aromatherapy Foam Bath is one of my new favorite things on the planet. Pour this like your tub along with a spa becomes a fizzing fountain of youth, and your toilet smells. It’s all natural and has no harsh anything. Only step into, soak and within minutes that the salts are going to have your skin so soft smooth you will slip on your way out so consider yourself warned. This is heaven in a tub.
2. L’Occitane Immortelle Brightening Instant Exfoliator ought to be used 2-3 times per week if you would like bright, young looking skin also, upon seeing your reflection in the mirror want to say”damn, I look younger. Could it really be possible?” This stuff works, is not too rough once you rub it on your head and smells good. Take it from somebody with combination skin who’s tried it all. This one is my new best friend and likely a plastic surgeon’s worst nightmare (should he want to remain in business).
3. Argan Oil lathered all on your hair while you soak is your answer to dull, lifeless hair with split ends. Apply liberally before massaging and leave in it . Not going anywhere post-bath? Then leave it and shampoo out at the morning. Super superstar hair will probably be yours.
What are your own sanity-saving bath products in your beauty arsenals?
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