A Guide to Solo Soakin’
10 September 2021
Our guide to solo soakin’. These are your bath time essentials to set the vibe for an evening of relaxation. No interruptions, just pure chill for your mind and skin.
Bath Prep
Whether you’re a lover of bath salts or bubbles, a nourishing soak is key. Set the scene (and the scent) with 1-2 capfuls of Bath Oil Emulsion .01 to create hydrating, silky bath water. Calming aromatic notes of thyme, verbena and vetiver will fill the air transporting you to a dreamy countryside meadow. Candles are optional but recommended.
The Entertainment
Silent bath soakers – we salute you! But if, like us, soaking is not enough of an activity for you, we recommend delving into a juicy novel (we’ve listed some top reads here) or catching up on Netflix. The reality is that your laptop will likely be perched on the toilet seat for this but hey – it’s worth it!
And for those of you who prefer a few tunes to chill the mood, we’ve curated a Spotify playlist for this exact situation. And when the playlist ends, you know you’ve been soaking for long enough and it’s time to emerge clean, silky and relaxed.
To tipple or not to tipple?
We’ve rounded up our team’s favourite drinks to pair with their baths to give you a few ideas. Some of us are known to sip on a calming tea or just have a cold lemon water within reach but why not mix it up once in a while?
A glass of wine
A classy way to wind down after a long week. The question is – red or white?
Rhubarb Cobbler Cocktail
1. Add 35ml of Rhubarb Ginger Gin Liqueur to your glass and 15ml of lemon juice
2. Top up with prosecco and give it a stir
3. Garnish with a slice of lemon
Light & Stormy Cocktail
1. Add 50ml of Three Spirit Social Elixir to your glass with ice
2. Top up with ginger ale to taste
3. Add a squeeze and slice of fresh lime and give it a stir