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Friday, January 19, 2007
After you've set up your own home spa for treating your skin regularly to Bath Body Terminal's (www.bathbodyterminal.com) skin-friendly bath and body products, you will find the need to keep your spa area clean and organized, like the rest of your home.

This is where keepingthecastle.com comes in. We found this weblog on housekeeping and homemaking to be an invaluable resource for busy women like us. Here are some home spa cleaning tips, based on Keeping the Castle's house cleaning guidelines for "Clearing Away the Mess."

1. Make a list of all your messes. Grouping your mess into categories will make it easier to put things back in their place in your home spa.

2. Organize your list of messes by importance. Maybe you want to clear your counters first, then put away your bath products, followed by a cleaning of your floors and/or bath tub. Note: You may not need to clean your home spa after each use, but these guidelines are meant to help keep organized over time.

3. Decide which messes you can handle on your own and which you need help with. Unless you've got tons of things to clean up in your home spa, you can probably tackle this project on your own. Cleaning with a friend (or a hubby) may make things more fun, though!

4. Begin wherever you feel most comfortable. "You may want to start with the small messes so you can get them off the list quickly, and give yourself a sense of accomplishment," according to keepingthecastle.com.

5. The key is to make progress. Work at your own pace. It doesn't matter when it gets done, as long as you're happy with the progress.

Follow these guidelines for cleaning your home spa area, and we bet you'll feel a lot more organized, and a lot less stressed! Read the Bath Body Terminal (www.bathbodyterminal.com) blog for more tips on setting up a home spa retreat using our top-of-the-line bath and body items from Fruitify and Asquith and Somerset of England.


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