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Elevate your bathtime

8 great ways to sink into a warm soak

- By Darcel Rockett —Darcel Rockett, drockett@ chicagotri­bune.com

The pandemic has forced many to slow down their daily routines and connect to simpler processes. Remember the popularity of baking sourdough bread? Well, just as that required a recipe, there’s a method for elevating a simple bath to a healing experience, according to Deborah Hanekamp, author of the book “Ritual Baths: Be Your Own Healer.”

“In a world where we are constantly bombarded with external stimuli, it’s easy to look outside of ourselves for the comfort, peace and healing we need,” she said.

“But true healing and inner peace come from within, so rather than looking outward, we need to turn inward. A bath is a perfect way to relieve depression, stress and soothe because it’s a way of being our own healer that we are already familiar with. Just adding a bit of intention to it, what you are cleansing beyond just your physical body will do just that.”

Here are several products that will help you formulate your own recipe for creating a space for reflecting and recharging after a hard day of Zoom calls and remote learning.

The long soak: Milk + Honey Bath Soak No. 8

Milk + Honey’s No. 8 soak is prime for creating calm. Let the day’s stress fade away. Inhale and exhale to take in the smells of organic lavender and eucalyptus oils to calm your day. The scents set a scene for a peaceful state of mind, so lounge at length. $28, milkandhon­ey.com

The detox: Pursoma Après Savasana Soak

With essential oils that include

juniper berry, ho wood and frankincen­se resin, this treatment (blended with kelp and green algae) removes toxins and relieves muscle tension with aromathera­py. $20, pursoma.com

The luxe bubble bath: Lalicious Sugar Coconut Bubble Bath

Need quick stress relief? Try a bubble bath. The light smell of coconut takes a relaxing bath and moisturizi­ng to lush levels. A soak with Lalicious leaves your skin hydrated and delicately fra

granced. $28, lalicious.com.

The ultimate chill-out: Lord Jones High CBD Formula Bath Salts

These bath salts bring out the mellow in you while soaking, thanks to ingredient­s like hempderive­d cannabidio­l, pink Himalayan salt, arnica, magnesium-rich Epsom salts, calendula petals and a blend of terpenes and essential oils for relaxation. $65, neimanmarc­us.com

The mood-setter: Diptyque Feu de Bois (wood fire) Candle

Can’t get out for a jaunt to commune with nature? Run a warm bath, dim the lights and let the nostalgic scent of Diptyque’s woodsy smelling Feu de Bois candle wash over you. $36-$68,

nordstrom.com

The dry skin solution: Bastide Huile d’Aix Bath Oil

When this oil from Provence is put in the bath, the scent blossoms to soothe your senses. It makes the water rich in vitamin E and antioxidan­ts to pamper skin and soften dry patches. $48, bastide.com

The tried and true soak: Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath, Therapeuti­c Bath Salts

A combinatio­n of oils and salts designed to soothe and hydrate while it relaxes, the alkaline bath salts with certified organic mus

tard powder help to open, purify and soothe the entire body. A perfect addition to your home spa. $10.59, amazon.com

The transition to reality: Zara Home terry cloth slippers and bathrobe

Step out of your cocoon of warmth into 100% cotton terry cloth slippers and a premium bathrobe, and hold on to your blissful, relaxed state as long as you can. $29.90, $89.90, zarahome.com

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NORDSTROM Diptyque Feu de Bois (wood fire) Candle
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NIEMAN MARCUS Lord Jones High CBD Formula Bath Salts
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AMAZON.COM Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath, Therapeuti­c Bath Salts
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PURSOMA Pursoma Après Savasana Soak
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MILK + HONEY Milk + Honey Bath Soak No. 8
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YURI FIGUENICK/GETTY

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