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6 Spa Secrets to Steal

Create a spa-like atmosphere at home with these simple practices.

Last updated February 15, 2023
6 Spa Secrets to Steal

Of course we’d all love to kick off the year with a renewing week at a relaxing resort. But if a trip isn’t in the cards, how can you make every day feel a little more luxurious? We asked the experts at Rancho La Puerta, an award-winning fitness resort and spa in Tecate, Mexico, for stress-busting, beauty-boosting tricks you can use right now.

Mix a mask

Creating your own beauty treatment engages so many senses. Make a mask at home to soothe, hydrate, or deep-clean your skin with DIY options from Yes To , which give you a clay base to combine with ingredients you have in your kitchen.

Yes to Cucumbers Calming Mask; Yes to Coconut Moisturizing Mask; Yes to Tomatoes Acne Fighting Mask; $3 each, at mass retailers.

Disconnect from your phone

Even when you’re winding down, your cell beckons. Turn off your ringer (and vibrations, too), and put it out of sight, out of mind. Rancho La Puerta’s little reminder to shut down? A complimentary “cell phone sleeping bag” on every guest’s bed.

Incorporate essential oils

Spas use them in their treatments to relieve muscle pain (eucalyptus), invigorate your mind (citrus), and help you sleep (lavender). Enjoy the essential oils that are already around you every day, like the peels from citrus fruits or herbs from your window garden. Rub them between your palms and inhale the fragrance.

Take it all off

A monthly body scrub gets your circulation going and eliminates dead skin cells that prevent treatment ingredients from penetrating. And, wow, does your skin feel soft afterward!

H20+ Sea Salt Body Scrub, $18, h2oplus.com. Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub, $8, ulta.com. Bliss Hot Salt Scrub with Rosemary & Eucalyptus, $38, blissworld.com. The Body Shop Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub, $20, thebodyshop.com.

Claim your place

Connecting with nature brings instant relaxation. Choose a little spot outside that’s “yours”—it could be your own backyard or just a small patch of grass in a big city. Wherever it is, try to visit your haven at least once a week.

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This content is for general educational and informational purposes. The content is not medical advice, does not diagnose any medical condition and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from a healthcare provider. Talk to your healthcare provider about any medical concerns.

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