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Support their self-care journey with thoughtful gifts that promote relaxation, balance, and overall well-being

For the wellness seeker in your life, gifts that promote relaxation, self-care and inner balance are always a win. From glow-enhancing skincare to tools that elevate daily rituals, these thoughtful picks are designed to nurture both body and mind. Help them embrace their journey to well-being with these calming and rejuvenating finds.

natural soap - gifts for the wellness seeker
natural soap - gifts for the wellness seeker

Soap Bars, from $9 at SSSOAPS.

Raising the Bar

Handcrafted in Toronto, this rising-star beauty brand offers a curated selection of nourishing, gentle and refreshing self-care products. Their bar soaps are crafted from high-quality, natural ingredients, free from animal products and testing. Each product transforms daily routines into mindful rituals, making them ideal gifts for the wellness seeker aiming to enhance their self-care practices.

Home Bath Products and Accessories - Christmas gift ideas
Home Bath Products and Accessories - Christmas gift ideas

Bongusta Naram Towels (Baby Pink and Red), from $20/each at 313 Design Market.

Pat Dry in Pink

For the wellness seeker who appreciates life’s little luxuries, the Bongusta Naram Towels are a must-have. Made from ultra-soft, high-quality cotton, they provide the perfect blend of comfort and durability. These towels elevate self-care routines, making every bath or shower feel like a spa experience.

dry brush
dry brush

Cactus Bristle Dry Brush, $36 at Health Hut.

A Revived Glow

Give the gift of glowing skin and relaxation with this natural dry brush. Designed to gently exfoliate and stimulate circulation, it’s perfect for incorporating into a mindful routine. A simple yet impactful tool for the wellness seeker striving for radiant health—don’t sleep on this self-care essential.

Sunrise lamp - gifts for the wellness seeker this holiday season
Sunrise lamp - gifts for the wellness seeker this holiday season

Twilight Sleep and Wake-Up Light (White), $350 at The Home Depot.

A Soft Start to the Day

Enhance their wellness journey with this sunrise lamp, designed to simulate natural light for a more peaceful wake-up and wind-down routine. By gently easing them into the day or helping them relax at night, it promotes better sleep patterns and overall well-being. This is a hidden gem among a saturated market of gifts for the wellness seeker.

Formula Fig - Designlines magazine
Formula Fig - Designlines magazine

The All-In Super Facial, from $165 at Formula Fig.

Glow Up

Give the self-care guru in your life the ultimate skincare indulgence with Formula Fig’s All-In treatment. This rejuvenating facial combines advanced technology and tailored care to leave skin refreshed, hydrated, and glowing. A perfect way to elevate their self-care routine with a single, transformative experience.

Discover the complete Designlines’ 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

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The East End neighbourhood is more than just a place for families to buy homes—spend a day discovering all of the dining and design options Leslieville has to offer

Known for its plentiful cafes, vintage shops and red brick semis, Leslieville is a great place to walk around for the day. Use this itinerary to hop from hidden gem restaurants to design destinations, starting and ending on Gerrard Street East. From a cult-favourite sourdough pizza spot to a gallery filled with Canadian artists and a place to pause for a mindfulness moment—consider this your guide to the perfect walkable loop of the ‘ville.

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