Best bath accessories to treat yourself after a long week

It’s been a long, hard week. You’re tired, and you’ve earned rest. But it’s not always easy to wind down and relax. You need to make time for yourself. There’s no better way to do that than with these affordable bath accessories that grant you the relaxation you need without taking up too much of your time.

Slyfoam bath pillow with anti-slip suction cups

Bath pillows may be a foreign concept to some people, but they’re one of the most comfortable things you’ll have in your house. With breathable polyester fiber and a 4D foam mesh to cradle your head, neck and back, it provides you with a serious degree of comfort.

With a machine washable cover and a simple hook to let you hang it up and dry, this bath pillow is one of the easiest to maintain that we’ve come across. With a separate headrest segment and comfortable material, it’s one of the best ways to add relaxation to your bath.

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LOVERY Epsom salts kit (6 different salts)

You can get cheap Epsom salts from the drugstore, but they don’t quite do the trick. You want deep relief and relaxation, so LOVERY’s Epsom salts kit is a perfect fit, complete with a wooden scoop that measures the ideal amount for a single bath.

Multiple scents mean you can completely customize how your bath feels and smells. Get ready for bed with the lavender Epsom salts to help lull you to sleep.

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SoundBot SB510 HD waterproof Bluetooth bath speaker

Do you know what would make your next bath twice as relaxing? Calm music to set the atmosphere and help you forget about the day’s troubles. SoundBot has a waterproof Bluetooth speaker that’s designed to do just that.

With a built-in hands-free speakerphone and six hours of average battery life, you can talk your way through your playlist while the speaker stays up with the integrated suction cup. Choose from six colors to contour your current bathroom color scheme for ultimate immersion.

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