Friday, 9 June 2023

Feather & Down Introduce New Bath and Body Collection

I am a tad obsessed with Feather & Down as a brand, ever since I was introduced to the Sleep Mist, I have tried everything the brand has within their collection and now I can boast I have tried the new Bath and Body Collection too.
Feather & Down Introduce New Bath and Body Collection


To enhance the proud moniker of being the UK's No.1 Sleep Brand, Feather & Down have launched the Sweet Dreams Warming Body Scrub (£8) and the Sweet Dreams Nourishing Bath Soak (£8), both products designed to deeply nourish, moisturise and smooth as well as soothe.

The Sweet Dreams Warming Body Scrub is described as being a powerful body scrub that warms and comforts tired muscles whilst naturally exfoliating with sugar particles.
Feather & Down Introduce New Bath and Body Collection
I absolutely love this scrub, I cannot stop raving about it.   Using the signature scent that Feather & Down has become known for - Lavender and Chamomile which encourage calm and aid relaxation, the scrub itself which is luxuriously thick, it feels like a scrub on the skin and does an amazing job at removing dead and dry skin thanks to those sugar particles, the best part is that as soon as it comes into contact with the skin, this is when the magic happens because it warms almost instantly and if you're cold, have aching muscles or even feel under the weather, this magical warming scrub is great to help relax and wind down as the scent of chamomile and lavender envelope the skin.

Then we have the Sweet Dreams Nourishing Bath Soak which has been created to nourish, soothe and promote a restful nights sleep.
Feather & Down Introduce New Bath and Body Collection
Not only does taking a hot bath an hour or so before bed help you to relax and unwind, it is also said that by changing the body's core temperature helps to signal to your body that it is time for bed.  Within this nourishing formula is Evening Primrose Oil which is a highly emollient and nutritious oil which helps to soften and smooth the skin and reduce inflammation and alongside the Chamomile and Lavender you have an incredible recipe to promote relaxation.  What I have found when using this bath soak, not only do you get copious amounts of bubbles, it is that the signature scent really makes this product all the more amazing.

Using both of these products together is an amazing nighttime routine and if you happen to also use the pillow mist and the soothing sleep butter, then wow!  If you are a fan of Feather & Down, both of these products can be found in Superdrug and soon to launch on Amazon.







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Do you tile under a freestanding bathtub?

Freestanding bathtubs are very popular, bringing a fresh touch to the interior, so installing them becomes an urgent task for owners of spacious bathrooms. It is only necessary to decide how to properly fit the plumbing into the interior, as well as what materials to use in the environment. A freestanding tub can be complemented with a variety of finishes, including tiles. Ceramics have optimal characteristics for use in rooms with high humidity. Having ordered a high-quality Aquatica bath, it remains to figure out whether it is necessary to lay tiles under the plumbing.

There is no direct need to use ceramics under the bath. At the same time, this solution allows not only to obtain a holistic interior but also provides additional protection for the walls and floors from the liquid. Tiling is not the only solution available. The baths can be a place to experiment because here you can also use:

  • paint;

  • panels for sheathing;

  • glass bricks.

The need to use quality materials increases if fungus or mold can be noticed in the bathroom from time to time. Wall protection will prevent their formation, and protect the structure of brick or natural wood from destruction and decay. High-quality materials, as well as a variety of design solutions, allow you to complement any space with their help. You can choose a finish both for the bathroom, which stands in the middle of the room and for the plumbing located against the wall.

How to choose a finish for the bathroom?

The first step is to decide which bath is ideal for the room. If it is decided to install the structure under the wall, then with a high probability the wall will get wet during the reception of water procedures. Water will spray, leaving a mark on the surface, as well as condensation, which forms when the liquid cools.

The choice of material also depends on the number of people in the family. If there are children in it, the number of splashes will increase. The same situation is observed if the family has pets. In such a situation, the choice of finish should be treated even more carefully.

The modern bathtub is often used as a shower. If the design is chosen taking into account such a method of application, then it must be remembered that the spray will fly far beyond the limits of the bath, even if it is installed at a certain distance from the wall.

The product may vary in depth. The higher this parameter, the less likely it is that the liquid will end up on the wall. Therefore, when using a deep bath, you can spend less effort looking for suitable finishing materials.

How to prevent mold?

The modern market offers a variety of solutions to prevent the appearance of mold or fungus on the surface of finishing materials. This problem usually occurs in damp rooms with a weak influx of fresh air. Installing a more powerful fan often solves the problem. If it is not used at all in the ventilation system, then it's time to purchase and install such equipment.

It is important to use the fan correctly. It is recommended to leave it on for the next 15-20 minutes after taking baths. This will reduce the concentration of moisture in the room. It is also worth paying attention to regular cleaning of the surface of the walls from condensate, for which you can use an ordinary dry rag.

Options for the location of the bath in the room

It is not difficult to order modern Luxury online. It is enough to pay attention to the catalog presented on the site https://www.aquaticabath.co.uk/category/modern-freestanding-tubs. It offers high-quality natural stone bathtubs that fit perfectly into any environment. Solid, durable, and stylish material will be the best proof of the excellent taste and practicality of the owner.

For the bath to last longer and not cause additional problems due to the splashing of liquid during its use, one of the following options for its location should be used:

  • Near a window or glass surface. Glass is one of the best bathroom materials. This material is not afraid of moisture, it is quite simple in terms of care. The liquid will not accumulate on the glass surface, and dirt can be removed with a rag or microfiber. It is only important to take into account the fact that the material is not among the safest. Therefore, it is better to entrust the installation of panels to specialists who will ensure their strong fixation and complement the room with handrails and other security elements.

  • Near a painted wall. In addition to tiles, you can use paint to finish the bath. It can be a moisture-resistant coating or painted panels, which are characterized by faster installation. This finish looks especially good in the interior in a modern or classic style.

  • Near plastic panels. Plastic is widely used in everyday life. Therefore, it is not surprising that this material is increasingly used in interior decoration, including the bathroom. The material endures constant contact with moisture and is also not susceptible to exposure to an aggressive alkaline environment. At the same time, plastic panels are not very durable, so they require more careful handling, than glass.

The listed finishes are ideal for the bathroom. They will allow you to create a unique style of the room and protect it from destruction or damage by fungus no worse than traditional tiles.

What other finishing materials for the bathroom are there?

The use of tadelakt in the interior looks like a modern solution. This is the stucco that came into modern design from Moroccan architecture. The material has a high level of resistance to liquid exposure. Tadelakt has a unique texture, making the bathroom look irresistible. Before applying the plaster, you can use different colors, filling the space with just such shades that perfectly complement the sanitary equipment.

Drywall is effectively used in any room to level walls or give them an unusual shape. The bathroom requires waterproof drywall, which, thanks to modern technology, is not something unique. The material is coated on top with a primer that prevents the formation of mold. After installing drywall, its surface can be coated with paint or other finishing materials.

Manufacturers offer to use a variety of types of tiles for interior decoration. One of the interesting solutions is non-porous tiles, which will avoid the accumulation of liquid in the structure of the material and its deformation. You can often find the opinion that any tile is waterproof, but in fact, this is not true. Micropores are present in most types of tiles, except for non-porous material. The advantage of such a tile is that it allows you to refuse additional sealing of the coating. It will be enough to wipe the seams between the tiles.

If you decide to use tiles, then here you need to remember a few simple tips. To reduce costs, you should use large tiles. It is not only easier and faster to lay, but due to its size, the number of seams is reduced. As a result, it is possible to significantly increase the resistance of the finish to moisture, since the seam is a natural weakness of the masonry.

Not to be mistaken about how much finishing material is required for the room, you can use a special calculator. It allows you to accurately determine the area of \u200b\u200b the walls by subtracting door and window openings. The cost of using such a calculator during the finishing of the bathroom can be significantly reduced.





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