Create your own at home spa in Le Sueur County with these gifts

Create your own at home spa in Le Sueur County with these 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) Whipped Soap
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Whipped soap is a delicious-smelling way to get clean. The jarred soap looks like frosting (no eating, please) and feels like a body butter on skin—rich and creamy. Go for a dessert-inspired scent or try one with a crisp, fresh fragrance. Handmade in small batches in Chicago. Paraben-free and vegan.

2) Water-Powered Eye Massager
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The water-powered eye massager uses warm or cool water therapy to soothe tired eyes. Soft jets deliver calming waves that aim to dissolve stress, muscle tension, and headaches, and help reduce puffiness, too.

3) Rejuvenating Gel
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Soften and soothe tired, dry feet with FootMate’s Rejuvenating Gel. The cleanser contains tea tree oil, which is a natural antiseptic, and aloe and Vitamin E to moisturize and help heal minor cuts. This foaming gel is gentle enough to use daily to combat foot odor and thoroughly clean your feet.

4) Aria Beauty Mini Ionic Blow Dryer – Grey
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This mini ionic blow dryer can deliver salon-worthy results wherever you are. The lightweight, scaled down design is travel-ready (and has dual voltage) without skimping on performance. Ceramic coils create negative ions which reduce frizz, static, and even remove dirt from hair—leaving hair silky smooth.

5) Sugar Twists Hair Ties 3-Pack
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MILK+SASS: Sugar Twists® Hair Ties 3-Pack – Tutti Frutti



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