Author Archives: The Jewish Lady

And The Winners Are…

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The winners of the “Get Glowing” Kit are Arena from Oregon and Natalie from Florida. Ladies, enjoy your prizes!

Thanks to all the many participants for making this giveaway such a success. We had a huge response with over 1,330 entries.

Stay tuned for the next giveaway in July, featuring gorgeous clothing!

Rite Aid: Free Shampoo or Conditioner!

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Want free shampoo or conditioner? (Of course you do!) Head to Rite Aid for this deal on Clear products:

Buy any Clear shampoo or conditioner, on sale for $4.99. Use the $2.50 coupon from the 6/22 RedPlum insert stacked with a $3.00 Rite Aid Video Values coupon. Total: Free! (Coupons will need to be marked down slightly.)

Plus, there is a $2.00 UP reward on Clear hair care this week, so it’ll be a Moneymaker! If you don’t have the newspaper coupon, use a $1.50 printable coupon, and you can get it for only $0.49!

I love their volumizing product line for my hair.

Target: $0.54 Antacids!

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Need some cheap antacids? Head to Target for this deal:

Buy Up & Up Extra Strength Tropical Fruit Chewable Antacid Tablets 96-ct, regular price $2.54. Use a $2.00 Target mobile coupon. Total: $0.54!

I love deals that allow me to stock the medicine cabinet so cheaply.

At Home Spa Day

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The spa experience is something every lady should be able to enjoy—regardless of cost. Even if you can’t afford a pricey professional spa, you can have an awesome at home spa day!

Spa treatments not only refresh your body, but also calm and quiet your mind. I love to take a whole day to myself and fill it with pampering and relaxation. Here are my tips for the ideal spa experience:

1. Make Time

Don’t schedule your at home spa day if you have other commitments. It is possible to do one or two quick treatments, but that doesn’t have the same effect. I find that a weekend works best for me and I block out about 4 hours.

2. Make a Plan

Decide in advance what treatments you want. Focus on what your desired outcome is. Do you want to look better? Feel better? Both? Not all spa treatments are created equally. Pick only the ones you enjoy. If you never paint your nails, skip the manicure.

3. Gather Supplies

You don’t want to run out to the store in the middle, so be organized. Make sure you have all of your beauty products, candle, music, book/magazines, a robe and slippers, fresh towels, etc.

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Spa Treatments I’ve tried and enjoyed:

* Facial    (Wash face with a mild cleanser. Exfoliate with a gentle scrub or baking soda. Apply a mask, commercial or homemade. Place cucumber slices over the eyes. Lay back and relax! Rinse away the mask and apply moisturizer. Ahhhh….)

* Body Exfoliation   (Salt or sugar scrubs would perfectly. I’ve heard used coffee grounds make a great scrub, but I have yet to try it. After exfoliating, I love to apply lotion, neck to toes.)

* Bubble Bath  (Is there anything more relaxing than this? I doubt it!)

* Manicure  (I’ve always done my own nails.)

* Pedicure  (I love to soak my feet in scented water with essential oils and flower petals.)

* Deep conditioning hair mask   (Pantene makes a great one.)

* Apply Makeup   (This link has a full list of all the products I use.)

* Sauna  (Easy to do at home. Shut the bathroom door and crank the hot water in the shower. The whole room will get nice and steamy.)

Spa treatments I’ve never tried, but would like to:

* Paraffin dip (Hands and feet are dipped for moisture.)

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* Stone therapy  (Warm stones are placed over the body.)

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The only spa treatment I discourage would be waxing. This is a painful procedure and will not be relaxing at all! If you like to wax, that’s perfectly fine, but it’s not my idea of fun.

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I’ve always done my at home spa days alone, but they certainly can be shared. Invite a best friend, sister, or older daughter to share it with you. Trade foot rubs. Have a meaningful conversation. Pray together. This can be a fantastic bonding experience.

 

What’s your favorite spa treatment?