My Favorite DIY Spa Recipes! (2024)

I have been absolutely overwhelmed and amazed by the popularity of my first DIY Beauty post. I just love that you guys love natural, chemical-free beauty recipes as much as I do! Sure, it may take a little extra effort to track down all the ingredients and mix them together. However, the results make them more than worth it! Plus, most of these ideas can be made for a fraction of the cost compared to their drugstore counterparts!

I just want to make a quick disclaimer that none of the recipes you'll find below are my original ideas. I've just discovered them throughout the past few months and tried them out to make sure they work as well as they claim to! In order to give proper credit to the incredible beauty gurus that originally came up with these recipes, I will simply be showing off a picture and linking you over to the proper website or blog. Everything listed here is the best of the best in my opinion, and I hope you guys will have just as positive of an experience with each and every one of these ideas!

This mask is a serious life-saver no matter what your skin type. The cucumber hydrates and soothes skin without making it oily, while the yogurt and honey work to reduce the look of large pores and tighten the skin. If you're looking for a safe bet that is sure to leave your skin glow-y and gorgeous, look no further!

As you guys probably already know, I'm a huge fan of LUSH products. One of the items they are most famous for (and I absolutely love!) are the bath bombs. Not only are these guys fun to watch bubble up in the tub, they also leave an amazing scent and always manage to relax me after a long day. This recipe is actually a lot easier to make than it seems once you get the hang of it, and it's really fun to play around with different colors and scents to see what combinations you can come up with!

With summer just around the corner, it's time to get those legs silky smooth and ready for swimsuit season! I love how simple yet effective this recipe is. It literally took me no more than two minutes to throw together from stuff I already had in my kitchen and the results were better than any body scrub I've used in a long time!

This soap is seriously heaven in a bottle! It works wonders if you put it in the tub during a bath to moisturize your skin, and the honey vanilla smell is absolutely amazing! Plus, if you find a cute way to package it like the photo above, these soap bottles would make a great gift idea for friends.

As you guys know, I have super oily skin. This toner recipe has seriously been my favorite thing ever to use instead of a harsh commercial toner. It works wonders for keeping my face matte and I've also found that it really helps to shrink pores as well. However, since it can be pretty drying I would not recommend this one unless you have oily skin and even then I would only use it at most 2-3 times a week.

This deep conditioner is a perfect pick-me-up for dry, damaged hair. It gives unbelievable shine and works tons better than any store-bought deep conditioner I have tried. Just don't overdo it, this treatment can make your hair a little too moisturized to the point of limp and oily if you use it any more than approximately once a week.

A few months ago, a friend of mine recommended a vitamin C serum to me. She said it helps fight off signs of aging (never hurts to be proactive!) and really does a great job at brightening up your skin. So I decided to go out and try a pretty darn expensive serum from The Body Shop. It did work great, but it was also just way too much money. So I tracked down this awesome DIY idea, and I've found that it has all the same benefits for a fraction of the cost! Just be warned- some of the ingredients in this one are not things you can find at your everyday drug store. However, Delighted Momma is great about showing you where you can scoop up all the ingredients!

Okay, first of all I just have to say that this scrub smells amazing! If you like the refreshing smell of lemon as much as I do, you will absolutely love this. It also works great to slough off dead skin and leaves your body with a gorgeous natural glow!

So I know I gave a lip balm recipe in my last DIY post, but since you guys loved that one so much I wanted to share another one of my favorite concoctions. I know beeswax sounds like it wouldn't be the easiest ingredient to find, but I actually managed to track it down at my local natural foods store.

This face mask is seriously the perfect thing come late summer and fall. And it works so well I can't help but use it in the springtime every now and again as well! The reason it's such a miracle mask? Pumpkins are filled with vitamins and enzymes that work great to soothe and moisturize the skin. Plus, all the ingredients for this mask can easily be found at your local grocery store!

Bath bombs are a huge hit at skincare retailers like Lush, and for good reason. These little guys are known for their soothing scents, fun fizzy effect, and easy recipe. I make them all the time with just a few household items, and it's super simple and fun to customize them with all different mold shapes, colors, and scents.

Have you tried any of these recipes? Have any other DIY spa ideas you'd like to share? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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FAQs

How to make a DIY spa at home? ›

Here are a handful of our best suggestions:
  1. Moisten dry skin with coconut oil.
  2. Add bath salts or bath oils to your bath.
  3. Make your own body scrub.
  4. Create your own at-home facial.
  5. Massage your facial skin with a jade roller.
  6. Apply gel nails.
  7. Get a leave-in hair treatment and let it bake under a shower cap for 10-15 mins.
Jan 3, 2024

What to put in a homemade spa kit? ›

DIY Spa Kits for Every Budget
  1. A calming candle to set the mood.
  2. A hot bath to relax and destress.
  3. A face mask to rejuvenate your skin.
  4. Something to pamper your hands, feet and/or nails.

What order should I do a spa day at home? ›

How to Have the Perfect Spa Day at Home
  1. Step 1: Create a Spa Atmosphere. ...
  2. Step 2: Choose Your Beverage. ...
  3. Step 3: Dry Brush. ...
  4. Step 4: Soak. ...
  5. Step 5: Exfoliate. ...
  6. Step 6: Moisturize. ...
  7. Step 7: Face Mask. ...
  8. Step 8: Mani/Pedi.
Apr 2, 2020

What do you need to make a spa? ›

Figure out what spa equipment you'll need
  1. Massage tables/chairs.
  2. Linens.
  3. Washers and dryers for linens.
  4. Hot towel warmers.
  5. Storage.
  6. Eye and face masks.
  7. Shower supplies (soap, shampoo, conditioners)
  8. Massage oils, incense, candles, and essential oils.
Jan 25, 2024

What order should you do a spa in? ›

Follow the correct procedure for your best wellness & Spa experience. Use the services in the following order: First, use the pool, then the whirlpool, then the saunas, and finally enjoy a massage.

How to pamper yourself at home? ›

Easy and blissful ways to pamper yourself at home
  1. Set the mood with relaxing music. First things first – set up a playlist filled with your favourite songs. ...
  2. Soak in a luxurious bathtub. ...
  3. Exfoliate your skin. ...
  4. Paint your nails. ...
  5. Light some candles and meditate.

What to buy for an at-home spa? ›

To create a game-changing spa experience right from the comfort of your home, you'll need the below at-home spa essentials.
  • Bath bombs. ...
  • Epsom salts. ...
  • 3 Body scrub. ...
  • Dry brush. ...
  • Face cleansers. ...
  • Face masks. ...
  • Eye mask. ...
  • Hair masks.
Apr 1, 2022

How to do spa at home naturally? ›

4. Milk and Honey Hair Spa for Dry Hair
  1. Take one glass of full-cream milk and mix one tbsp of organic honey.
  2. Spread the mixture all over your scalp and hair.
  3. Gently massage your head using your fingers for 5 minutes.
  4. Cover and steam it with a damp hot towel and leave it on for 15 minutes.

How do I make my bedroom a spa? ›

Creating a Spa-Like Bedroom Retreat
  1. Use a Neutral Color Palette. ...
  2. Add a Plush, Cozy Touch. ...
  3. Install an Electric Fireplace. ...
  4. Incorporate the Proper Lighting. ...
  5. Keep Everything Minimal. ...
  6. Add in Spa-Like Accessories. ...
  7. Add Live Plants. ...
  8. Utilize Aromatherapy.

How to do a girls spa? ›

Fill your tub with warm water, then add your choice of bath salts, bubbles, bath fizzes, or essential oils. Slip into the tub, lean back against the wall, and relax for 15 to 20 minutes. You can use homemade or store-bought bath products. Once your bath is over, slip into a warm bathrobe.

How do I turn my room into a spa? ›

Creating a Spa-Like Bedroom Retreat
  1. Use a Neutral Color Palette. ...
  2. Add a Plush, Cozy Touch. ...
  3. Install an Electric Fireplace. ...
  4. Incorporate the Proper Lighting. ...
  5. Keep Everything Minimal. ...
  6. Add in Spa-Like Accessories. ...
  7. Add Live Plants. ...
  8. Utilize Aromatherapy.

Can I turn my house into a spa? ›

Layer in little luxuries.

These ultra-soft additions can make your home an instant retreat from the larger world. Stock your bathroom with plush towels and bathrobes as well as bath bombs and other treats. Add essential oils for a touch of fragrance, and you've got an inexpensive way to add tranquility to any space.

Can I build my own hot tub? ›

Not only can you do it, you can build the entire hot tub yourself without anybody else's help. Sure, it's always better to have a helper, but it is not mandatory. I can, and I have built complete hot tubs start to finish by myself with no help at all and you can do it too.

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