Treat yourself in Holmes County with these at home spa gifts

Treat yourself in Holmes 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) Dermaplaning Tool Refill Blades
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Dermaplaning at home is made easier with the professional-level tool from StackedSkincare®. This three-pack of replacement blades works out to be around three months of fuzz-free, smoother, and brighter skin.

2) Ice Hair Conditioning Mist
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Prime your locks for the hair smoothening goodness of the Ice Hair Conditioner Tool. The ice mist™ spray is pH-balanced to help hair cuticles gently close and seal in shine-boosting moisture.

3) Voila! Plant-Based Nail Polish Set
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*hype: Voila! Plant-Based Nail Polish Set

4) All-Natural Magnesium Roll-On Deodorant
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Nfuse: All-Natural Magnesium Roll-On Deodorant – Rosemary Mint

5) Precision Tweezers Three Pack with Clip Holders
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Precision handcrafted tweezers.



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