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Published 15:51 18 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 18:50 18 Nov 2018 GMT
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We're currently dreaming about enjoying this natural relief for the senses this evening thanks to Kathryn from GoingZeroWaste.
Aromatic showers are things most of us would assume would be exclusively available in spas, however, turns out you can create your own from the comfort of your own home rather simply and at a very low cost.
While hot showers are known to be great when you're feeling a little bunged up, adding one simple extra can work wonders.
All you need is a bouquet of eucalyptus and some twine to create the perfectly steamy saviour.
Tying the eucalyptus to the shower head will infuse the steam with a fresh scent that will help clear your airway as well as work as a destresser.
Ensure the water from the shower head is not running down through the branches but away from them and there you have your own at-home spa.
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