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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Create your own at home spa in Lafayette County with these gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “At Home Spa” Gifts

1) Massage Oil Warming Dispenser Set
An all-in-one sensation station. The Pulse massage oil warmer automatically dispenses its own massage oil pods, thanks to an infrared motion detector. This touch-free approach makes things easier and cleaner, and the sleek, compact device is a discreet addition in your space. Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free massage oil pods are made with a natural formula free of parabens and petroleum.

2) Heavy Duty Hand Soap Scrubber - Set of 2
Heavy duty hand soap for serious clean-ups. This pack of two hefty bar soaps is built tough to tackle things like paint, grease, and dirt and has a built-in scrubber to double down on cleaning. A finger rail helps you reach all the grimy spots and there are three levels of intensity to pick from. Soap all gone? You can still use the scrubber.

3) CBD Bath Bomb
Life Elements: CBD Bath Bomb - 200 mg of CBD

4) Vulcan Aromatherapy Diffuser
Each ultrasonic humidifier from Serene House is as lovely as it is functional. The Vulcan II fills up to 450 square feet with purifying mist, aromatherapy, and mood lighting. Its ceramic oscillator emits ultrasonic vibrations that create a cool, fine mist, boosting the moisture balance in the room. It even comes with a remote control so you can tweak the mist to your liking.

5) Mini Whipped Soap Gift Set
Taylor Street Soap Co.: Whipped Soap Minis-Dessert Scents

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