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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Treat yourself in Medina 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) Women's Beauty Tool Set
Grooming tools from Seki Edge are superior in ability and durability. Crafted in the mountains of Japan, these tools represent a centuries-old heritage of excellence passed down from samurai sword makers.

2) All-Natural Handmade Bar Soap - 3-Pack
The Feya Co.: All-Natural Handmade Bar Soap - Unscented Soap

3) All-Natural Tick Repellent
Non-toxic tick prevention for people which uses organic oils to ward off those stubborn pests. Castor, sesame, rosemary, citronella, and other oils work to keep ticks at bay without using any DEET, parabens, or harsh chemicals. Spray it on before you head outside. It works to help soothe bites and stings, too. Made in the USA.

4) Wearable Nail Polish Holder
Paint nails anywhere with this wearable nail polish holder. tweexy’s flexible silicone comfortably fits most fingers, and fits all bottle shapes, too. Wear the bottle while you polish—tweexy keeps it steady and catches drips.

5) Donut Aromatherapy Diffuser
Each ultrasonic humidifier from Serene House is as lovely as it is functional. The Donut II fills up to 450 square feet with purifying mist, aromatherapy, mood lighting, and your favorite songs. Its ceramic oscillator emits ultrasonic vibrations that create a cool, fine mist, boosting the room’s moisture balance. Add some drops of your favorite essential oil and that fresher feeling air will have a great scent, too.

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