Turbie Twist LP Tips for a Stress Free, DIY “Spa Day” Mother’s Day Gift

A 5 Step Guide to creating a relaxing Spa-at-Home Mother’s Day

Butler, PA (PRWEB) May 08, 2012

who doesn’t love the idea of going to the Spa? But time and money make it such a headache! this Mother’s Day – give the gift of peace and relaxation in the comforts of home, without breaking the bank.

Below are 5 Spa ideas that will sooth and relax Mom on her special day.1. Set the Stage – Dim the lights and let soft glowing candles set the mood for a tranquil afternoon. Nature inspired relaxation music will turn the average bathroom into a tropical oasis. 2. Start at the top – The idea of a spa day is for Mom to relax, not create more work. Offer her a plush robe, slippers and a Turbie Twist® to hold her hair back and away from her face. 3. Fresh Face – With hair safely tucked away in a Turbie Twist®, make Mom a home-made hydrating facial mask with ingredients like yogurt, avocado and honey. when it’s time to remove, simply wash with warm water…and since the Turbie Twist® holds back bangs and layers, nothing will get wet.4. Turn up the Heat – an easy trick that makes a world of difference. place a tube of body lotion on top of a radiator or heating vent for several minutes. Apply warmed lotion over body…don’t forget to moisturize feet too, the Turbie Twist® stays in place even when bending over. 5. Wrap it Up – put the Turbie Twist® to work again, holding hair after a deep conditioning treatment. Raid the pantry for mayonnaise, raw egg yolks and olive oil. Blend together and apply to hair. Wrap up with the Turbie Twist® to hold in the heat before rinsing off.

Hint: Turbie Twists® are great for more than just Spa Days, they are a simple and light weight hair towel that makes the after-bath-routine quick and easy. The best part, like everything mentioned above, they’re easy on the wallet, averaging about $5.99.

Get ready for Mother’s Day, and every day with Turbie Twists available at retailers like: Fred Meyer, Walgreen’s and CVS.

To learn more about Turbie Twist visit http://www.TurbieTwist.com and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.

About Turbie Twist, LP Turbie Twist, LP is the sole manufacturer and distributor of the Turbie Twist® hair towel. The Turbie Twist® is smaller and easier to use than an ordinary bath towel that simply falls off.The Turbie Twist® is a revolutionary product that allows one to be the ultimate multi-tasker while drying their hair. It’s unique twist and loop system makes it the hair towel that stays in place. Featuring a tapered design the Turbie Twist® allows for a perfect fit on all head sizes. it allows users to get dressed, apply make-up, and check email – all while drying their hair.

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Turbie Twist LP Tips for a Stress Free, DIY “Spa Day” Mother’s Day Gift

Van stand problems

POOR LIGHTING, flooding, lack of shelter and inadequate bathroom facilities remain the chief concerns of people working in the River Road van terminal.

Both public service vehicle (PSV) operators and vendors say these things must be addressed by Government if the terminal was to reach an acceptable level of use.

“from what I see, out here wants levelling. that water carries germs, and I see a lot of black worms in it. People does pass wearing slippers, so this situation could end up serious,” said vendor Jason Jones, pointing to a pool of stagnant water which he said formed every time the rain fell.

John Gittens, a driver, said that pool of water usually took days to evaporate and sometimes did not disappear for even longer periods if rain fell again.

Judith St Hill sells “ital food” near to the water pool. she said she wanted something done about it.

“I would like to see that water disappear [for good]. it makes you lose sales,” she said.

Everton Rowe said the River Road terminal had had problems for more than 14 years. he said there was a need for proper shelter from the rain as the existing bathroom building was inadequate.

“Rain goes right through that facility. Plus the stand is like a wild place: too much rebelling [loading passengers out of turn],” he said.

A PSV operator named “Frankie” said the terminal flooded too readily and was too dusty on mornings, adding homeless people regularly used the bathroom to bathe, leaving it filthy.

Another operator, who gave his name only as “Peter”, said lighting was a problem.

“Only a couple lights in here working. we need better lighting because passengers are reluctant to come after a certain time,” he said.

Gittens said this, too, was one of his concerns. he said the lighting was “real poor” and that created a crime risk.

“People at risk of getting robbed. look at the conditions of these lights,” he said, pointing to a broken lamp.

Gittens also said there was a need for proper shelter for vans as he said people waiting in them sometimes had to wait in the sun, but police were telling them to remove their tint.

Samantha Bellamy sells food nearby. she said she had a problem with the bathrooms.

“we need more bathrooms. They get closed for cleaning at certain times during the day, so there should be another open [during that time]. Also, we need more police out here, especially for when the schoolchildren come,” she said.

Efforts were made to contact chairman of the Transport Authority, Joseph King, and Minister of Transport John Boyce, but there had been no response up to press time. 

Van stand problems