Our friends at Reviewed.com offer these fabulous finds to help with self-care and relaxation at home.
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Let’s face it
Multiple Reviewed staff members swear by the Peter Thomas Roth pumpkin enzyme face mask. They say it leaves skin feeling fresh and glowy (plus it smells like fresh-baked pumpkin pie). Another great option that’s more budget-friendly is the Dr. Jart sheet mask. $60 and $12.50 on Amazon.com.
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Zone in
Meditation is made easy with Headspace, an app that thousands of people are obsessed with. It has a whole library of guided meditations, relaxing sounds and daily bedtime exercises — and all you need is 10 minutes. Reviewed even dubbed it the best meditation app of 2020. Download is free, optional in-app purchases.
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Just say aaah
Sticking your feet in this massager by Nekteck does more than just soothe your tired toes — it also gives you a few moments of much-needed “you time,” which is important when you’re stressed out or feeling anxious. With over 3,700 reviews, the massager is praised for how well it gets rid of pent-up tension and the fact that it has a heat setting for even more relief. $75.99 on Amazon.com.
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Self-care is in the cards
You need something to feel better. But what? Yoga? Journaling? A bubble bath? The Self-Care Bucket List can help. This deck of 100 cards contains ideas for various mood boosters and mental health aids, from unplugging from social media for the day to volunteering to do a random act of kindness. $50 at Uncommon Goods.
Looking for more ideas on ways to relax at home? Find 14 more suggestions on Reviewed.com.