10 Wellness Products For Ultimate Zen
By Felicity Carter
9 months ago
Wellness goodies to add to your basket
Kick back and relax with our pick of the best wellness products: from CBD to candles and silk eye masks, these will have you feeling zen in no time.
10 Wellness Products To Buy Now
Brushworks
Massaging Shampoo Brush, £6.39
Replicate that hairdressers head massage with this shampoo brush from Brushworks. Featuring silicone bristles, not only does it provide some relaxation, but it also exfoliates the scalp and stimulates healthy hair growth.
Tom Dixon
Elements Air Candle, £125
A part of the elements candle collection, they’re stylish and objet d’art as much as anything. When it comes to the scent, the air features notes of pink pepper, white tea, neroli oil, orange flower and white musk. Reflective of its name, it’s light and simple.
Espa
Relaxing Salt Scrub, £40
Espa is known and loved for its product line that incorporates decadent textures and sensorial mood enhancing aromatics. And so, cue the natural salt scrub that’ll get rid of dry, dull skin whilst the almond oil works to nourish, and the lavender calms the senses. The result? Smooth, hydrated glowing skin.
Papier
Slowdown Wellness Journal, £29
Papier offers a range of super cuter gratitude journals, including this colourful Slow Down one. Inside there’s a 12-week overview with space for daily check-ins and pages where you can jot down your thoughts, feelings, and all the things you’re grateful for. Plus, for every wellness journal sold, the brand donates 50p to YoungMinds – the charity that helps young people get the mental health support they need.
Fortnum & Mason
Camomile Infusion Tin, £9.95
Used as a herbal tea infusion for centuries, Fornum’s, an establishment famous for its tea, offers it relaxing camomile infusion tin. caffeine-free alternative to the usual, this tea is subtly sweet, refreshing, and dons a deep golden hue.
Selfridges Selection
Pamper & Relax Diptyque Gift Box, £185
A relaxing, and not to mention delicious gift box, Selfridges has teamed up with Diptyque to provide all the essentials. It includes the Selfridges Selection Brut Champagne, a Diptyque Baies scented candle, luxuriously soft Johnstons cashmere socks, a Slip slipsilk sleep mask eye mask as well as the Selfridges Selection chocolate selection box.
Elemis
Superfood Nourish & Glow Collection, £79
A go-to skincare set to nourish this skin, this range from Elemis is dedicated to antioxidants. Designed to nourish and cleanse the complexion, this collection contains three full-sized the superfood best sellers, the facial wash, facial oil and priming moisturiser that’ll leave the skin looking radiant.
Simba
GO Hybrid Mattress, from £1,439.40
The most sustainable and organic mattress yet from sleep experts, Simba this will provide a restful night’s sleep, thanks to the clever mix of tech and materials for cool, comfortable, sustainable sleep harmony. Expect six layers for your supportive comfort that includes breathable organic cotton, recycled fibres and micro springs for even pressure distribution and cushioning.
‘The responsive cooling, cushioning and comfort engineered in the Simba GO makes this mattress incredibly relaxing. You’ll also sleep with a clean conscience knowing that it’s our most sustainable and organic mattress yet – with just half the carbon footprint of traditional hybrids.’ – Emma Reid, Head of Sustainability, Simba
Kanabo
VapePod and Relax CBD Oil, £74.99
Kanabo creates CBD and medicinal cannabis vaporisers that have undergone extensive clinical and validation activities (including safety and efficiency tests in Israel, the leading authority in the cannabis industry) to ensure that customers can enhance their wellbeing safely. The medical-grade devices allow cannabinoids to be consumed through simple vaporisation, with the ‘Relax’ variety featuring the calming aromas of melon and sage from natural hemp terpenes.
Featured image: Maddi Bazzocco, Unsplash
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