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Monday, November 25, 2024

Take care of yourself in Marshall County with these at home spa 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) Natural Coconut Oil Deodorant
Feel (and smell) fresh, all day long. Coconut oil deodorant skips the common nasty ingredients in favor of natural ones and is long-lasting, effective, and gentle on skin. Baking soda neutralizes odors, coconut oil thwarts bacteria, and arrowroot powder absorbs moisture. Essential oils round out the formula with fresh, light scents. Made in the USA.

2) Murphy's Naturals Insect Repellent & Relief Balm
Toss a tin of insect repellent balm or bite relief balm into your bag or car for on-the-go protection from pests or to soothe existing bites. Just apply the repellent to exposed skin to keep mosquitos away. Rub the relief balm into a bite to ease the itch and burn. Made in the USA.

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

4) Jade Roller & Eye Serum Set
Reduce signs of exhaustion in a soothing and natural way. Use the jade roller to relax your face muscles after a stressful week—even stick it in the fridge for an extra cold boost. Drop on a bit of rosehip seed oil before rolling to help moisturize and brighten your skin while you destress.

5) Glam Stick Facial Hair Remover
This facial hair remover remains stealthy while gently eliminating hair from all over your body. It’s shaped like a lipstick to be both discreet and compact. A built-in LED light ensures no hair is missed.

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