Once the TV, iPhone, and laptop are all powered down and out of reach, and my bathroom and skincare nighttime routine complete, I’ll turn to a few simple pleasures before dozing off…
Considering I don’t have any sort of routine during my Monday through Friday—there is something about a nighttime routine that I find comforting. It took me months to figure out exactly what my skin needed from myself, but now that I’ve locked it down, I figured it would be rude if I didn’t share it with my favourite people—you guys (duh). I’m dishing out all the details—everything from what I drink late at night (I swear it’s not *always* rosé) to all the incredible products I swear by and slather on my face and what I’m listening to or watching while I do so.
I find myself taking as much time as possible before diving headfirst into my bed—I either owe thanks to the blog, which has me testing a new beauty product almost every day, or to the fact that I’m scared shitless of aging skin and wrinkles. I’m going with the latter, let’s be honest I’m in my early 30s. It’s all about the anti-aging.
You can also see my 6 Ways to Get a Better Sleep. Among the numerous responsibilities we juggle daily, quality sleep often takes the back burner, and those repercussions show up in our health and around our waistlines. So start small with a new nighttime routine and work your way from there. We all need more sleep and we all want to live a long, healthy life.
Always wash your face before bed. Start a routine, cleansing, toning, serum, moisturizer and hand cream. 2-3 times a week add in a face mask after cleansing and maybe take a bath.
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People who make their bed in the morning are more likely to get a restful sleep that those who don’t. So make your bed, every single morning. The ideal sleep environment should be clean, free of any clutter (like clothes, electronics, remotes, magazines), cool and quiet.
I make my bed first thing every morning, and open the blinds to let the natural light in. I feel it helps waken myself up organically and becomes part of my morning routine.
Try to read a book or a magazine but don’t do it on a Kindle or other device. Try to read a chapter and get lost in a story or article to relax your thoughts.
Avoid computers, smart phones, tablets and television one or two hours before bed. I use this app to dim my laptop and try to stay away from my phone. Create a common area charging station in your home and encourage all your family members to “check in” their devices before bed.
I’ve been spritzing this Rocky Mountain Soap Relax Aromatherapy Spray nightly. It’s 100% natural and gives me a sense of calm. Drives Curtis nuts, but I just ignore him. You can spray it and breathe it in.
Essential oils can also do the trick or you can spray it onto your pillow.
Don’t fall asleep with the candle lit, but when you are starting to wind down into your nighttime routine, light your favourite scent and start to relax.
Write a journal, meditate or simply have a quick conversation with your partner about your day. This lets you release any thoughts or negative energy before falling asleep. Keep a journal or notebook by your bed and write down your to-do list or ruminations before you go to sleep so you can close your eyes and make it less likely for your mind to spin.
It should be dark, quiet, and cool (many people prefer a temperature between 65 and 72 degrees), with a comfortable, supportive mattress and pillows on the bed. To keep out unwanted light, consider installing blackout shades or heavy curtains. Block outside noise by wearing earplugs or using a “white noise” machine or one that generates soothing sounds that help you reach deeper stages of sleep.
I wear earplugs because Curtis and Piper both snore and we live near a busy street. Mostly because of Curtis haha.
And last but most important (because I’ll panic without it), I keep an emergency glass of water by the bed. You never know when you’ll wake up thirsty (and not want to walk all the way to the sink or fridge for a drink).
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Tell me how you wind down for bed? Do you have any rituals or tips to share with us?
This year is the first year ever that i have actually gotten into a proper morning and evening routine and i can’t tell you the difference it has made in my life. I feel more relaxed and sleep way better. Love your tips, I do most of these myself.
Yay! It really does make a world of difference when you’re in a routine.
I am definitely in support of those night time routines, can’t say that I always do mine. But I love the products.
This is a great routine. I’m awful at remembering to wash my face at night, but with the exception of the essential oil, my nightstand looks like yours!
Funny! We have good taste 🙂
This is so great! My nighttime routine is always so different – just depends on the day of the week. I love spraying a DIY lavender spray all over my room, it really helps my husband and I sleep at night.
Me too! That or a diffuser.
These are good tips! I really do need to get better at reading before bed – I’m so tired some nights I don’t manage it but it’s a nice routine to have 🙂
Hope you are having a wonderful week so far!
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Start with going to bed 30 minutes early and work your way back… small steps 🙂