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You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who couldn’t use some extra TLC right now, so why not treat your favourite people to gifts that are sure to be a total mood lift. Self-care comes in many forms, so here are 24 gifts that run the gamut from bath-time delights to supportive virtual consultations, outdoor pick-me-ups and more.
Sure, baths are relaxing, but have you tried one with a CBD-infused bath bomb? This Toronto-based brand’s three options come with a variety of specific benefits and also feature a range of luxe essential oils.
Comprising three mood lift-minded sets of quote-driven cards, this trio offers supportive, sweet and sage words of wisdom from folks like comedian Phyllis Diller and philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
Tell your favourite friend or loved one to take a pause with this selection of calming items like adaptogen-infused sparkling water by Daydream, bath salts from Gold Apothecary, and a lavender/chamomile multi-use mist by Kismet.
The benefits of aromatherapy are nothing to sniff at, and this sleek new diffuser provides the soothing effects of scents ranging from invigorating to calming in spaces up to 700 square-feet.
Know someone who wants to have a kinder relationship with food and their body image, but doesn’t know where to start? Toronto-based holistic nutritionist Fran Allen lends her expertise to those curious about changing attitudes and habits around healthy eating with a 12-week program called the Freedom Foundations.
Loaded with feel-good goodies from rejuvenating body creams to mindful colouring books, a subscription box from this Canadian company means every month can be filled with happy-making moments.
Is there anything better than saying it with flowers? Show you care by signing someone up for a flower delivery subscription like one from Toronto’s Crown Flora Studio.
With notes of lavender, apricot orchids and sandalwood, this hand-poured candle from Vancouver’s Mala will put anyone in a Sunday state of mind. (Plus with every purchase, the brand plants a tree in partnership with Tree Era and Trees for the Future.)
As the days get darker earlier, we could all use a bit of a glow-up. This portable light therapy lamp can be used for moderate to longer sessions and features a glare-controlling lens to minimize eye strain.
Give the gift of a spa experience that can be savoured in the comfort of one’s home with this vibey package that includes chakra stones as well as a Himalayan salt scrub, handmade soap and more.
A decadent way to fend off dry skin through winter and beyond, this mask is made with nourishing ingredients like shea butter and evening primrose oil.
With its monthly (but undated) format and exploration of the two sides of the human experience, human and being, this chic journal makes the journey through a little more meaningful.
Self-care means taking care of yourself in every way. Made with medical-grade silicon and boasting a three-speed motor, this discreet vibrator puts pleasure at one’s fingertips.
Introducing ProDentim: The Revolutionary Probiotic for Your Teeth, Gut, and Beyond In today's world, dental care has evolved far beyond brushing and flossing. With modern advancements, the focus is shifting towards maintaining a healthy mouth microbiome – the unique community of bacteria that resides in our mouths. Enter ProDentim , our most original and well-endorsed dental product yet, designed to revolutionize the way we approach oral health. What Makes ProDentim Stand Out? Unlike traditional dental products, ProDentim isn’t a rinse or a toothpaste; it’s a melting probiotic candy . This innovative delivery system allows the probiotics to directly target your mouth’s flora or “microbiome,” promoting optimal oral health. But there’s more! ProDentim goes beyond just dental care. Probiotics are gaining immense popularity for their benefits across multiple body systems, and dental health is no exception. The trend of focusing on the microbiome is growing and, with products like Pr...
This article was originally published in March 2024 and has been updated. There may be a famine of beauty in the world, but Fall 2024 fashion month kept us well-fed. From February to March, the world’s major style capitals served no shortage of sartorial splendour and polarizing cultural antics. The Row went viral for banning the use of phones at its hyper-exclusive show. Coperni debuted a bag made of 99 per cent air . There was even a Kate Moss doppelgänger gallivanting about! But through it all, the lasting excitement came from the looks on the runway — which will set the tone for fall winter 2024 fashion trends. Designers continued to showcase their preference for peplum , sheer and elevated athleisure while bringing fresh pairings into the mix. Meanwhile, cold-weather staples like hats and coats took on different roles with luxe textures and unconventional shapes. From controversial new high-fashion codes to more-is-more accessorizing themes, we’re breaking down the bigg...
Seven Days to Forever , the new digital micro-platform devised by Montreal-based retailer Ssense and Jerry Lorenzo–founder of the streetwear brand Fear of God –has gone live with a week’s worth of exclusive content and product launch programming including re-releases of the sunglasses collection from Fear of God and Barton Perriera, and its collaboration with iconic suiting house Ermenegildo Zegna. You’ll also find the drop of Ssense’s Essentials Dark Navy collection coming in hot on Saturday, November 21st as well as an opportunity to pre-shop its Essential Tennis Sneakers on the 23rd. “We are honoured to be partnering with Ssense on this project,” Lorenzo said in a statement. “[They have] supported Fear of God since the inception of our brand’s launch. We’ve had a long-standing relationship, as well as a lot of mutual love and respect for each other’s business and craft. They are the perfect partner to build our legacy with.” In addition to scooping up covetable collections, vis...
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