When choosing a spa kit for yourself, it’s pretty easy. You know what you like, what type of products you use, and what type of facilities (such as a bathtub or shower) you have access to. When purchasing a kit as a gift, there are a few things to consider to ensure the recipient truly reaps the benefits of the pamper pack.
Think about the types of products the person uses and whether they have access to a bathtub or not. Bath sets that include bubble baths, fizz balls, and bath salts won’t be of much use to someone who only has a shower. If this is the case, opt for a set with lotion, shower gel, soap, or body butter.
People with very sensitive skin or allergies won’t be able to use products with strong fragrances and certain ingredients. You can check for a set that is suitable for sensitive skin or opt for something with natural ingredients such as coconut oil and shea butter that are fragrance-free. Other natural ingredients that are always beneficial for sensitive and regular skin types are aloe vera, jojoba oil, added vitamins and antioxidants, fruit extracts, tea tree oil, oatmeal, and sweet almond oil.
Cosmetic and beauty product ingredients that you generally want to avoid are parabens, formaldehyde, and phthalates. These ingredients are present in many cosmetic products and act as preservatives and texture enhancers. They can, however, disrupt the endocrine system, cause hormonal disruptions, act as irritants to skin, eyes, and lungs, and are carcinogenic (specifically formaldehyde). Always opt for cruelty-free products.
The scent or flavor of the gift pack you choose is an important part of the spa experience. Essential oils and scents have different properties that can be very beneficial in calming stress, muscle relaxation, enhancing sleep, rejuvenation, and serving as mood boosters.
Some people dislike the very sweet flavors of vanilla and tropical scented products while others love vibrant citrus notes and floral scents. If you are unsure about flavor preferences, scents such as lily, sandalwood, ylang-ylang, fig, patchouli, and ocean breeze are generally quite neutral with a pleasant but not overwhelming fragrance. They’re often a safe choice that most people will enjoy using.
Citrus infusions such as lemon, grapefruit, and orange, are fresh with energizing properties. They are known to re-invigorate and lift your mood, bring uplifting emotional balance, reduce fatigue, negativity, and anxiety. Jasmine is a popular choice for spa environments and is relaxing and calming. Lavender is also known as one of the best stress-reducing options.
Some fun fragrances that are sweet and indulgent include vanilla, coffee, strawberry, and peach. They are rich and playful to brighten your mood.
A handy addition to any spa kit is the basket, box, or container it comes in as well as bath and shower accessories such as towels and sponges. Some sets come in gorgeous handmade baskets, small buckets, shaped containers, or sturdy well-designed boxes. These can all be reused for cosmetics, bedroom items, or even in the study or kitchen. A loofah, sponge, or towel is a great addition to any spa kit as well. If you’re buying a kit that includes facial masks, check whether it includes an applicator and headband to round off the full spa experience.
If you really want to take it over the top and give your loved one the ultimate pampering experience, throw in a bathrobe, box of chocolates, pair of slippers, or even a bottle of bubbly.
Spa Kit FAQ
Q: Are mint-flavored bath and body products good for boosting your mood?
A: Yes, mint is revitalizing and refreshing. Known for its mood-elevating properties, it can also enhance mental performance, and relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Q: What should be included in a spa kit?
A: A spa kit can include a combination of any of the following: Fragrant handmade or organic soaps, essential oils, massage oils, bubble bath, body scrub, shower gel, bath salts, fizz balls, body butter or lotion, hand cream, face masks, and a scented candle. Some sets go all out to include a bathrobe, slippers, headband, shower sponge or loofah, and towel as well.
Facial kits on the other hand may include a selection of masks, facial scrubs, moisturizers, or cleansers.
Q: What fragrance spa kits are best for helping with depression?
A: Comforting scents that are soft and uplifting will aid in lifting your mood and bringing a sense of calm relaxation. These include jasmine, sandalwood, ylang-ylang, and geranium.