Practicing self-care doesn't necessarily have to mean spending a day in a five-star luxury spa. It can be simple, easy to DIY, and way more affordable.
Indulging in one of the following beauty products is an easy way to give yourself the R&R you deserve. You'll find soothing bath bombs and decadent body lotions you'll want to indulge in from head to toe. There are also skin treatments and masks that will give you that postfacial glow in the comfort of your home. The best part: each of these options is under $25.
Check out the best affordable self-care beauty products that won't break the bank ahead.
The Lush Sleepy Lotion ($10) is made up of natural ingredients like oat milk, cocoa butter, and almond oil to moisturize skin and leave it smelling like lavender with a hint of sweetness.
Like its name implies, the Fourth Ray Best Served Chilled ($24) will leave you feeling cool and collected. Inside the kit is a full-size face oil, moisturizing milk, and lip scrub that you're sure to love.
The CBD For Life Body Rub ($25) moisturizes skin and soothes achy muscles with its icy-cool effect.
Not only is the Life Flower CBD Bath Bomb ($18) a delight to watch crumble and swirl in your tub, but it also contains 50 mg of pure hemp-derived CBD.
The Bliss Hot Salt Scrub ($20) is made from natural sea salt, which acts as a natural exfoliator to get you smoother skin, but it's the rosemary and eucalyptus that will make you relax in an instant.
Containing moisturizing ingredients such as vitamin E and shea butter, this cruelty-free Beauty by POPSUGAR Be Calm Lip Save ($20) is an editor favorite. The minty-fresh formula isn't just for your lips, either; you can use it on dry patches as well.
Not only does the Frank Body Caffeinated Hair Mask ($17) soften hair and define waves and curls, but it will also give whoever uses it a sensory experience that they will look forward to each time they shower. It's like a cool blast to the scalp that clears it of any dirt or debris, soothes itchiness, and just feels so damn good.
Any beauty-lover would appreciate the Primera 10-Seed Nourishing Modeling Mask ($22). The DIY rubberizing mask leaves skin feeling softer, smoother, and brighter.
After a long day, the Bath & Body Works Aromatherapy Stress Relief 3-Wick Candle, Eucalyptus Spearmint ($21) will help you unwind.
The Lush Deep Sleep Bath Bomb ($8) is a solid ball that is wrapped in muslin to contain the mix of calming lavender and chamomile flowers that are encapsulated within it. It will leave both skin and hair silky soft after use.
The calming Mantra Mask Hemp CBD Facial Sheet Mask ($15) uses CBD as an anti-inflammatory to quell redness.
Make bath time even more relaxing with this Kush Queen Relax CBD Bath Bomb ($13). Made with lavender, chamomile, and frankincense, this bath bomb is sure to help your loved one de-stress.
The This Works Choose Sleep Kit ($15) contains travel-size versions of the brand's Deep Sleep Pillow Spray and Stress Check Roll-On, which uses a blend of lavender and chamomile to induce relaxation.
The Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask in Mint Choco ($20) is one way to give your lips some R&R. It tastes and smells delicious, too.
The appropriately named Bath & Body Works Peaceful Tea Tree Peppermint Body Lotion ($14) pairs peppermint and tea tree oils, which is like a cool blast of zen when you waft in its scent.
It's hard to choose just one Sweet Chef sheet mask from its Instagram-friendly lineup, but we'd be hard pressed to say there's a more hydrating iteration than its vitamin-B-infused Kale Vitamin B Fresh Pressed Face Mask Sheet ($4) — pun intended. Even cheekier, the mask reads "Don't Kale My Vibe," juuust in case you wanted to send a message to your friends on social media while wearing it.
There have been a lot of weeklong "skin reset" kits hitting the market of late, and one of our favorite affordable options is the L'Oréal Paris Pure Hyaluronic Acid 7 Replumping Ampoules ($25). The seven-day treatment helps lock in moisture and keep things soft and supple, while also providing the perfect base pre-makeup.
As far as ingredients go, retinol is a bit of a show-off — effectively boosting cell turnover for brighter, clearer skin. It can also be pretty pricey, which makes its debut in the CeraVe Retinol Face Serum For Post-Acne Marks ($20) especially enticing.