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Hot gurls can spend an alone Saturday night recharging with a relaxing beauty routine. Here is I what I love for an at-home spa night:

For baby skin, exfoliate then run a warm bath. Here's what I love:

Turn on the bath to warm or hot, and while the water fills the tub, dry brush your body from limb to heart. Take 5 full minutes to do so. Add salts and oils to your bath, or even milk powders and tea satchets and petals. I love to use all my oils (peppermint, bergamot, orange, and lemon) for invigorating and refreshing spring and summer soaking. While you bathe, do what you love to do. Massage your face and chest. Rub your scalp. Diddle your clit. Rub your feet. Cool rinse after you step out and drain the tub. Moisturize.

Olive oil hand soak


When I add a little oil to warm water, I soak my hands to reveal soft and smooth hands, perfect for having a hottie reach for your hot gurl hands:


You need: Make the scrub with a dollop of oil and your scrub material. I like to save some coffee grounds from my morning espresso when I know it's a spa night later. Mix them together and set aside while you wash your hands with mild soap and water. Fill a basin with warm, not hot, water and add a little olive oil and essential oil. Set aside. Ready your place setting with the water basin, your scrub, and some fluffy towels. Scrub your hands for a few minutes, careful not to overdo it on your cuticles. Then, rinse in the olive oil water. Let your hands sit in there for a bit. Massage your cuticles. Luxuriate. Take your hands out and gentle pat dry. If you wish, and your feet are clean, repeat with your feet. Personally massaging my feet especially in warm water does all sorts of good things for me. Pat dry, then moisturize your hands and feet.

For a pore-intensive facial steam, steep chamomille tea bags for an aromatherpetic experience.

You need:
Boil a gallon or 2 of water, then let it settle for a new mintues. Do not attempt a steam over freshly boiled hot water. Add water to the bowl, then add the tea bags and let steep for a few moments. Lean over the bowl, drape the towel over your head and the bowl, and stay there for about 5 minutes, if you can handle it. I like to vent the towel every so often for air. Cool rinse your face (not cold), then spritz with your favorite mist or toner. Follow with a mask or the rest of your regular skincare routine.

Spa style includes indulgent robe wrapping, hair piled high on the head, cucumbers for the eyes, and flip flops. Or full nudity if you so prefer. I so prefer.

Wear your SPF. Drink water with lemon. Stretch. Light a candle. Smoke a J. Cold pack on your eyes. Text your friends. Read a novel. Make a cut up fruit bowl.