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Friday, November 1, 2024

Create your own at home spa in Chittenden 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) Assorted Face Exfoliator Pack
The patented petal-like design of these facial exfoliation buffs provides more surface area to clean and scrub skin, and it dries faster (and lasts longer) than typical sponges, too. This skin-pleasing trio deftly targets dry skin to leave your face feeling soft and clean.

2) Cordless Curling Iron & Wand
Easy, on-the-go ‘do’s from a cordless rechargeable curling wand. Its titanium barrel heats up to 450 degrees and has a removable clip that lets you move between creating beachy waves and curls. Three plug attachments are included to work in outlets around the world as well as a silicone shield to help protect surfaces from heat.

3) Whipped Soap
Whipped soap is a delicious-smelling way to get clean. The jarred soap looks like frosting (no eating, please) and feels like a body butter on skin—rich and creamy. Go for a dessert-inspired scent or try one with a crisp, fresh fragrance. Handmade in small batches in Chicago. Paraben-free and vegan.

4) Herbal Inhalation Jar
Clear My Head is a natural remedy for stuffy noses. It can relieve sinus pressure and even headaches—breathe from the jar of seven herbs and essential oils, or mix into hot water for a steam treatment. Avoid the side effects and lingering odors of menthol rubs with this aromatherapy alternative.

5) Weighted Neck Wrap
Huggaroo: Weighted Neck Wrap - Blue

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