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Guest Post: Frugal Spa Treatments at Home

June 6, 2009 By Jenn @ Frugal Upstate 4 Comments

I am in Long Island for my beautiful little neice’s Christening .. . Loyal reader and blogger Amiyrah stepped into the gap for me with this guest post on how to have a spa inspired treatment at home without the spa inspired cost!  Enjoy-and make sure to check her out at her own blog, 4 Hats & Frugal. 

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Photo by Denis Wong

Photo by Denis Wong

With the beginning of a new year, everyone has many(or few) goals and resolutions that they intend to keep throughout the next 12 months. Whether it’s to lose weight, give to charity, stop smoking, save more money, etc., it’s always something to better themselves or their environment.

But, what about your environment at home? Better yet, what about YOU? No one ever says that their resolution is to pamper themselves 50% more than they did the last year. And why not? Mostly, because it costs to pamper. Or so we think.

For one year of my short life, I used to be a spa/pamper junkie. Once a year I’d get the massage, once a month it was the pedicure, and once every 2 weeks it was the eyebrow waxing and manicure. Lots of money wasted….for a very high maintenance mama/wife/model/airman. Once I realized I totally needed to get out of my “princess mentality”, I found new ways to pamper myself right at home.

Some of these tips you may know, some you may not, but I believe we all need to feel re-energized, especially when we are walking down our frugal roads. Saving money can be exhausting, sometimes!

1. Become a fan of Olive oil
This is my all-time favorite trick. Ever wonder why Italian women have such beautiful, shiny hair, and lovely olive-toned skin? Well, it’s genetics first, but it is most definitely olive oil second. We’ve all learned how important, health-wise, it is to ingest olive oil, but using it straight on your hair and body is quite effective also.

Something I learned from an Italian model friend: once every 2 months, after you bathe before hitting the sack, rub down your whole body with 1/4 cup of plain old olive oil. This includes your face.

I know, I know, but trust me, it works! Give it a few minutes to soak in, put on some old pajamas and say goodnight. Doing this once every few months will help to keep your skin soft enough to absorb any lotion you use, and you won’t have to lotion up so much, especially in the winter. We find ourselves using more and more lotion in the winter, but following this trick will keep your lotion bill down to a minimum. You may even be able to get through the winter using only one bottle!

My favorite trick with olive oil from the past year: putting it straight in my hair. Because I have kinky, fizzy, dry hair, I need to deep condition it pretty much every time I wash it. Olive oil is all natural and does wonders compared to the pricey deep conditioners in stores, that are full of items(like alcohol) that are just not good for any coif.

Another olive oil trick is to rub some right on your cuticles! This is a great trick for all the cooks out there. Every time you roast a chicken, rub some olive oil(or canola or veggie oil) right on your cuticles and hands first. Then proceed to dress your bird. While you are getting your dinner ready for the oven, the oil will be penetrating your skin, making it silky-smooth.

BONUS: using kosher salt on that bird, too? Rub that in the skin to get rid of winter scales on your hands. An inexpensive salt scrub!

2. Take care of your tootsies….with vinegar!
Now, my long-time readers over at 4 Hats and Frugal  know how much I love vinegar. It has been a life-saver for this frugal mama. But a recent post on Frugal Dad got me to use it in a new way.

Now, when I soak my feet for my homemade pedicure, I pour 1/2 a cup of white vinegar into the warm water. I was pleasantly surprised at the reaction my tootsies had to it. It was like I had dropped an alka-seltzer tablet into the water. I could feel the tingle all over my feet.

The gross part? That “tingle” was actually the vinegar attacking the dry skin.

The great part? It got rid of all of it. All I had to do was dry my feet with a small towel and all that nasty dry skin came right off. An olive oil rub down and painting of toes put the finishing touches on my at-home pedicure, and I was set for another month.

3. Take a bath…milk or red wine necessary!
I do love a good bath. A nice long one with the door locked and maybe some candles lit. Ahhh…relaxation. Well, if you add in some milk or red wine to the mix, then it’s a real party.

No, I don’t mean drinking them, I mean putting them in the bath. I am a lover of the milk bath, but if you are a wine drinker, red wine is full of tannins, acidity and grape skins, all of which can do wonders for our skin.Either the wine or the milk will produce silky-soft skin.

Just a half cup of either would be perfect. Follow it up with tip #1, and you are in business, baby!

4. Use those old t-shirts for salon hair
This is a tip I learned from my hair stylist when I complained to him that I just couldn’t get my hair to stop frizzing, no matter how many different products I used. He told me it wasn’t the products, but the way we women dry our hair after we wash it. Guess what? Those small, little towels they use at the salons are specifically made for hair. So, our bath towels just won’t do the trick.

What’s the best option for us at home? Our old t-shirts!

T-shirts are made to have a minimum amount of static and are actually pretty good at absorbing liquid. When drying your hair, make sure to pat it dry, instead of rubbing the follicles. The rubbing also contributes to static and frizz (think of when you rub a balloon on your sweater and hang it on a wall). You’ll be surprised at the difference this will make.

5. Let your pasta water do double duty…
Don’t let all that steam go to waste! While your yummies are boiling, run to the bathroom and wash and moisturize your face. Turn off your pot a few minutes from being done, and place your face indirectly over the pot for those last few minutes of cooking. The rising steam will open those pores and help that moisturizer do it’s duty.

Who needs an expensive facial, when you can just do this a few times a week? Can you believe some people pay hundreds of dollars to have this done?

6. Wear gloves(and socks) to bed
This is a tried-but true trick that has been seen in many Womens magazines. I remember one time, my dad came to my room to wish me good night, saw the gloves on my hands and laughed all the way to his room. I didn’t care…I wanted soft hands, so I slathered them in vaseline, covered them with my winter gloves, and went to bed.

Nowadays, I don’t do the glove trick, but I do take advantage of my many pairs of socks. I rub down my feet with lotion and cover them with fluffy socks before bed. This helps those home pedicures last as long as they can. Plus, a good foot massage before bed ain’t bad, either. You’ll wake up to soft, silky skin with minimum effort and no money wasted. A win-win situation.

Amiyrah is the founder of 4 Hats and Frugal, a blog chronicling her daily efforts to be a frugal but fabulous wife, mom, student and airman in the US Air Force. Join her everyday for a new entry about frugal living, life lessons and the trials switching from “hat to hat.” Be sure to take a peek at the Stockpile Double Agent Series!

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Comments

  1. Amanda @ Mrs.W's Kitchen says

    June 8, 2009 at 6:11 am

    Great article! Would love more information on using olive oil in hair–how much? After shampoo or before? I, too, have frizzy, very curly natural hair that I color–that also contributes to dryness. I could deep condition with every shampoo and still have to use defrizzant when styling.

    I make a milk bath mix that people swear by–and it’s unscented, which is nice for people who have problems with scents. Here’s the simple recipe: equal parts dry milk powder, baking soda and salt.

    I’d also like to know more about what equipment you use for a home pedicure. I try to make it to the salon once at the beginning of the summer season, then keep it up the rest of the year around, using my callus remover (not easy to use), pumice/foot file and foot soaks with baby-oil-spiked hot water in a dollar store dishpan. Your vinegar idea sounds much better, since my feet are pretty dry as well. Painting my own toenails (and fingernails), however, is not an option–I just. can’t. do it. It always ALWAYS looks horrible.

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  2. Amanda @ Mrs.W's Kitchen says

    June 11, 2009 at 6:00 am

    Hello? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

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  3. admin says

    June 11, 2009 at 6:11 am

    OK Amanda, I’ll go harass her to answer you later today-right now I”m double posting in the new & old blogs-they’ll be merged by the end of the week-but she may only be checking the comments on the old 🙂

    Reply
  4. GarykPatton says

    June 15, 2009 at 10:18 pm

    I think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it’s really helpful.

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