April - Three Things We Are Loving

At CHILL, we're all about finding ways to help you live less stressed, more mindful lives. Since April is Stress Awareness Month we’re sharing a few of our favorite ways to unwind and relax.


Hot Baths

Little Barn Apothecary Coconut + Cactus Hydrating Milk Bath

Who doesn't love a good soak in the tub? And, did you know that taking a hot bath is good for your health? According to a plethora of studies, soaking in hot water can help improve circulation, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, ease muscle tension, and even boost your mood. So go ahead, light a candle, pour in the bubble bath, and let the stress melt away. No need to apply lotion after taking a bath and luxuriating in Little Barn Apothecary's Coconut + Cactus hydrating bath milk. Just a few scoops goes a long way towards a more relaxed you.

Take a long soak: Little Barn Apothecary

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Arizona Shearling Birkenstocks

Arizona Shearling Birkenstock

When it comes to comfortable footwear, Birkenstocks are hard to beat. The Arizona Shearling is our ideal choice; cozy, stylish, and perfect for chilling out at home. Feet are a common place where we hold stress. So slip off your shoes and slide on a pair for immediate CHILL vibes. Take a mindful moment to feel the soft shearling texture and the relief for your feet (and mind).

Grab a pair: Arizona Shearling Birkenstocks

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Bourbon

Bourbon

A uniquely American spirit dating back to the 18th century made from at least 51% corn. Settlers brought Bourbon across the pond putting down roots in Kentucky. Legend has it that a Baptist minister named Elijah Craig was the first to age whiskey in charred oak barrels. This technique gives Bourbon the reddish color, unique aroma, and distinct flavor it’s known for today. And, a small glass can be a great way to unwind at the end of the day. Please imbibe responsibly.

Have a sip: Best Bourbon Whiskey Brands to Drink 2023

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