As the winter months approach and the world outside becomes crisp and quiet, there's no better time to embrace the concept of slow living and carve out moments of warmth and care in the comfort of your home. One of the best ways to do this is by creating an at home spa experience, where you can unwind and pamper yourself with mindful rituals that nourish both body and soul.
Winter is an invitation to embrace hygge, that feeling of cosy contentment, and indulge in a day filled with luxurious self-care. Whether you're seeking a moment of solitude or planning a small at home spa day with loved ones, these activities will help you create a soothing sanctuary in the midst of winter’s chill.
In this guide, I’ll take you through a few slow-living inspired ideas for a truly cosy at home spa experience. As a soapmaker in the Netherlands with a passion for natural ingredients, I know that the products we use and the way we care for ourselves can have a profound impact on our wellbeing. With the help of thoughtfully selected items, you can recreate these moments of self-care in the most sustainable and nurturing way.
The first step to creating your at home spa is setting the mood. Winter is the perfect time to indulge in soft lighting, natural scents, and cosy textures. Think dimmed lights, candles, and maybe even a wood fire or a collection of twinkling fairy lights to enhance that hygge feeling. I also like to recreate that fireplace atmosphere with one of those ambient YouTube playlist that play a fire cracking sound and show a warm lighted fireplace for hours to go. The things we do for having a relaxing and cosy at home spa experience, am I right?
A beautiful way to start is by incorporating beeswax candles or soy candles (free of phthalates) into your space. Not only are they a healthier option for the environment, but they also fill the room with a natural, calming fragrance. You can find a wonderful range of hand-poured beeswax candles in many local online shops, perfect for adding a soft glow to your at home spa setup. I personally love the ones from YRStudio based in UK. These candles not only illuminate your space but also purify the air, creating a peaceful environment.
For the ultimate hygge winter experience, I also recommend incorporating some natural wood elements, such as a small wooden tray for your skincare essentials or a cosy wool blanket to wrap yourself in after your spa session. These tactile materials evoke a sense of warmth and are in line with the philosophy of slow living, where simplicity and quality take precedence. Two years ago, we bought such a blanket from the Christmas collection over at Dille&Kamille and it's been a staple on the sofa ever since! You might consider sourcing a hand-crafted wooden bowl or tray from local artisans or platforms like Etsy, which supports small businesses and craftspeople.
To truly enhance the sensory experience, add some soft music or nature sounds to your at home spa setting. Create a playlist of calming tunes or find a soothing soundscape on a streaming service. The right background sound can make your relaxation time feel even more immersive, allowing you to disconnect from the outside world and focus on your own wellbeing. That for me often is the fireplace YouTube video I talked above earlier.
There’s nothing quite like sinking into a warm bath on a cold winter's day. A key part of any at home spa is a deeply nourishing bath experience that will soothe your skin and relax your mind. During the colder months, it’s important to choose hydrating bath products that won’t strip your skin of its natural oils.
Start by drawing a warm bath and adding a generous amount of Epsom salts or sea salts for their muscle-relaxing properties. Check this article if you are wondering where to buy such products, that are also, in fact, used in soap making. You can elevate this experience by mixing in a few drops of essential oils like lavender or chamomile for a calming effect. For a luxurious touch, I like the Soak Sunday Bath Salts, which are available from several European retailers and offer a blend of minerals and botanical oils. These products not only enhance your bath but also leave your skin feeling silky smooth.
No at home spa day is complete without a natural soap. Handmade, cold-processed soaps are perfect for winter because they retain glycerin, which is a natural humectant that draws moisture to the skin. On our website, Soapmate, you’ll find a range of hydrating soaps that are ideal for winter skin. Made with high-quality oils and butters, they help to lock in moisture while providing a gentle cleanse. Our honey soap is particularly popular during winter, as its soothing properties are perfect for dry skin.
After the bath, don't forget to wrap yourself in a soft, absorbent towel, preferably made of organic cotton for that extra touch of eco-friendly luxury during your at home spa day. If you want to enhance your post-bath experience, consider applying a rich body butter or lotion to further nourish your skin. Look for products that contain shea butter or coconut oil, which are deeply moisturizing and provide a protective barrier against the cold.
During an at home spa day, giving your face some extra attention is a must, especially during the colder months when the skin can become dry and sensitive. A DIY facial with natural ingredients can be both rejuvenating and fun. Start with a gentle exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and reveal a fresh, glowing complexion.
For a winter-appropriate facial, I recommend using a mild, exfoliating scrub made with oatmeal or ground almonds, both of which are gentle on the skin. You can find organic oatmeal scrubs at Fushi Wellbeing, a trusted UK-based brand known for its natural beauty products. Exfoliating helps to slough away dead skin, allowing your skin to better absorb the nourishing products you'll use afterward.
Once you’ve exfoliated, follow with a hydrating face mask. Honey is one of my favourite ingredients for winter facials, as it is both a natural humectant and full of antioxidants. You can create your own face mask for the ultimate at home spa experience, by mixing raw honey with a few drops of rosehip oil, which is rich in vitamin C and perfect for soothing dry skin. Alternatively, treat yourself to a ready-made mask from Neal’s Yard Remedies, where you’ll find a variety of natural masks designed to nourish and replenish your skin during the winter months.
After applying the mask, take a moment to sit back and enjoy the at home spa experience. You might want to practice some mindfulness or deep breathing during this time, allowing yourself to fully relax and enjoy the moment. Once the mask has set, rinse it off with warm water and follow up with a nourishing serum and a rich moisturizer to seal in hydration.
Another wonderful way to pamper yourself during your at home spa day is by treating your hands and feet to some much-needed TLC. Winter can be harsh on our extremities, so taking the time to moisturize and nourish them will leave you feeling truly refreshed.
Begin by soaking your hands and feet in a warm basin of water, enriched with a few drops of essential oils and a sprinkle of bath salts for an extra touch of luxury. After soaking, use a gentle scrub to exfoliate dead skin, followed by a rich, natural hand and foot cream. I recommend the hand and foot balms from Bloomtown, which are made with sustainable ingredients and perfect for soothing winter skin.
Don’t forget to give your nails some love, too! A good cuticle oil, like the one from Kure Bazaar, can work wonders in keeping your nails healthy and hydrated during the colder months. These oils help to nourish the cuticles and prevent them from becoming dry and cracked, which is common during winter.
Finish your manicure and pedicure with a coat of nail polish in a soft, neutral shade for that elegant, understated spa look. Consider using non-toxic nail polish brands that focus on sustainable practices, such as Nailberry, which offers a range of beautiful shades that are perfect for the winter season.
Aromatherapy is a wonderful addition to any at home spa experience, as the right scents can help to calm the mind and enhance your sense of relaxation. Diffusing essential oils is one of the easiest ways to create a spa-like atmosphere at home. For a winter self-care ritual combined with an at home spa experience, I like using warm, grounding scents such as frankincense, cedarwood, or sandalwood, which evoke a sense of calm and introspection.
You can find high-quality essential oils from Tisserand, a reputable UK-based company known for their expertise in aromatherapy. Simply add a few drops of your chosen oil to a diffuser and let the soothing scents fill the room. If you don’t have a diffuser, you can create a simple oil blend to apply to your pulse points. Mix a few drops of essential oil with a carrier oil like almond or jojoba oil, and gently massage it into your wrists and neck.
For those who enjoy a bit of DIY crafting, you can even create your own winter-inspired body oils or room sprays by blending essential oils with a carrier oil. Not only does this add a personal touch to your at home spa day, but it also allows you to customize the scents to your preference. Consider packaging these oils in small glass bottles with a label for a lovely gift idea for friends or family.
Self-care isn’t just about pampering yourself; it’s also about nourishing your body from the inside out. As you enjoy your at home spa experience, take the time to prepare some healthy snacks that will fuel your body and complement your wellness journey.
Consider creating a beautiful fruit platter featuring seasonal fruits like oranges, apples, and pomegranates. These fruits are not only delicious but are also packed with vitamins and antioxidants, perfect for boosting your immune system during the winter months. You might also enjoy making a warm bowl of oatmeal topped with nuts and berries, providing a comforting and nutritious treat.
For an added touch, try brewing a pot of herbal tea to sip throughout your at home pamper day. Herbal teas like chamomile, ginger, and peppermint can be both soothing and invigorating, offering a perfect balance to your spa experience. I personally love the organic loose-leaf teas from Pukka Herbs, which offer a range of blends that are both delicious and sustainably sourced.
To round off your cosy at home spa experience, why not indulge in a calming tea ceremony? Drinking a warm herbal tea can help to further soothe your senses and provide a moment of mindfulness at the end of your spa day. Winter is the perfect time to enjoy teas made from herbs like chamomile, peppermint, or ginger, which are known for their relaxing and digestive benefits.
You can create a simple tea ceremony by preparing your tea in a beautiful teapot, lighting a candle, and taking a few deep breaths as you sip and reflect on your day of relaxation. This moment of stillness can help you transition from your at home spa day back to your daily routine, reinforcing the importance of self-care and mindfulness in your life.
Incorporating these moments of stillness into your winter routine helps to reinforce the principles of slow living, allowing you to savour the simple pleasures and practice self-care in a mindful way. Remember, it’s not just about the products you use, but the rituals you create and the love you put into your self-care practices.
An at home spa day during the winter months is a beautiful way to embrace slow living and take care of yourself. Whether it’s through a relaxing bath, a DIY facial, or simply lighting a candle and enjoying a cup of tea, these small rituals can have a big impact on your overall wellbeing. By using natural, eco-friendly products, you can create a cosy, sustainable sanctuary right in your home. Here's to a winter filled with warmth, relaxation, and self-care!
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