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Pamper Mom with these 6 Mother’s Day gifts for her bathroom

Mothers tend to spend most of their time doing things for others. This year, give mom a gift that will encourage her to indulge in a little relaxation. These Mother’s Day pampering ideas are the perfect way to show your love and encourage a little self-care. This curated collection of Mother’s Day gift ideas are sure to put a smile on her face and bring a little luxury into her life. After all, we all know it’s what she deserves.

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Scented soap petals

How cute are these? We love the way these soap petals can be displayed on a soap dish or in an apothecary jar for a hint of timeless elegance, or used bit by bit over time. Use them to fill the bathroom with scent or take a petal off for single-use soap. Mom will think of you each time she washes her hands.

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Essential oil kit

Moms deserve time to unwind, and this essential oil kit from doTERRA will allow her to make any room her own sanctuary. Each of the four oils is specially designed to promote relaxation, rejuvenation and good health, all things we want for our moms. Plus, the bottles are small enough to travel with, making them great for her purse or carry-on luggage.

Luxe gift set

If your mom loves to soak in the tub before bed, the Unwind Gift Set from Pottery Barn could be the perfect find. All the products included promote relaxation and a good night’s rest. A lavender, citrus, and cedarwood candle is perfect for mood lighting a pre-bed bath, the lavender grow kit will infuse her bathroom or bedroom with fragrance, and a sleeping mask and pillow spray will ensure sweet dreams. This is the perfect gift for moms who are long-overdue for a night off.

Plush robe

Mom will love stepping out of the shower and putting on this luxurious plush robe. Exceptionally absorbent and woven from Turkish Aegean cotton, this robe is sure to give her spa-worthy experience every single day. Plus, the woven cotton material is guaranteed to last for years, no matter how well-loved this robe is (and trust us, it will be).

Beautiful hand cream

In the year of hand-washing on repeat, give Mom this hand cream trio to soothe her dried skin and infuse a bit of luxury into her everyday life. Each cream is delicately scented and comes in attractive packaging that is perfect for displaying along with other products in a bathroom. They are also the ideal size for slipping in her purse when she is on the go.

Natural skincare

Mama Mia, here we go again with one more way to pamper Mom. This naturally-exfoliating scrub will leave her skin dewy and soft—just in time for beach season. Made with fine sea and Himalayan salts, as well as brightening pink grapefruit puree and vanilla, bergamot, and rosewood, Lush’s Mamma Mia Body Scrub will leave her skin refreshed and dewy.

Whether your mom is a woman of simple elegance or desperately needs a bit of luxury in her life, these six gifts for her bathroom will ensure that every day feels like a luxury retreat. Whether you gift her hand cream, a plush new robe or a set of essential oils, she’ll be sure to think of you every time she reaches for them on her counter.

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