Getting in the bath won’t fix all your problems, but it does deliver surprising benefits, says Suzie Coen.
There are certain truths in life, and one is either you’re a bath person or you’re not. Personally, I can’t think of a more sybaritic experience than slipping into a cocoon of expensively scented bubbles in a free-standing roll-top bath. Add a lit candle and perhaps a glass of sauvignon, and we’re practically in self-seduction territory.
The point of the bath is the ritual – letting the water run, adjusting the temperature, babysitting the level and pulling out your largest, softest towel. Having gained a reputation as a super soaker, I’ve gotten to try more than my fair share of bath salts and oils over the
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