Study of top UK mummy bloggers reveals most relaxing spa treatments according to science

An interactive study by Buyagift.co.uk examined the stress levels of top mummy bloggers, revealing the ‘most relaxing’ spa treatments for busy mums, according to science – and the results are surprising.

Buyagift’s research found that over half of 2,000 UK mums are stressed out by getting the kids to leave the house for school and miss having a lie in more than anything else. In response, the UK’s leading online gift experience provider launched a scientific study to determine which spa treatment had the most relaxing effect on busy mums by measuring the stress levels of ten top UK mummy bloggers.

Having a back and shoulder massage came out on top, but surprisingly a wash, cut and blow dry came in second – beating eight other treatments. Coming in third was a deep tissue massage, followed by a steam and sauna, and a Swedish full body massage.

‘Spa Wars’ – the mummy blogger experiment

Ten UK mummy bloggers were each given a spa treatment and asked to measure their stress levels – or Heart Rate Variability (HRV) – once during the most stressful moment of their day and again after their spa treatment. Buyagift then compared the different readings to determine the most improved stress rates and unveil which spa treatments truly reduce stress levels the most.

Dr Daniel Plews, Physiologist and Buyagift’s stress experiment consultant comments: “The survey reveals that mums need to take more time to relax as too little sleep and too much stress can have serious long-term physical and mental health implications. As 4 in 5 families don’t know which treatment to get their mother, this experiment was designed to reveal which treatments help mums de-stress the most by analysing mums’ stress levels. We did this by measuring HRV, which is an accurate, non-invasive measurement of the variation between consecutive heart beats intervals. It reveals signs of physiological stress, as HRV is typically higher (more variation between heart beats) during relaxing activities and decreases (less variation between heart beats) during stressful activities.”

Half of mums stressed out by getting the kids out of the house

Half of all mums said that getting their kids to leave for school was one of the moment stressful moments of their day. 40% mums said that bedtime was the most stressful time of their day, followed supermarket shopping (2 in 5 mums), long car journeys (1 in 3 mums) and potty training (1 in 3 mums).

2 in 3 mums are sleep deprived – and really miss a lie in

Parental stress could be driving sleepless nights for mums, as nearly two thirds claim they get at least one hour less than the recommended 7 hours sleep on an average night. 1 in 10 mums get less than 3 hours sleep on an average night, making them dangerously sleep deprived.

Mums miss sleep more than anything else

Not surprisingly then, a huge 77% of mums also miss relaxation and pamper time, with sleep by far the most pinned-after relaxing moment. The next popular most-missed relaxing moments among mums are a bath or shower, followed by having the time to read a book or being able to drink a cup of tea before it gets cold.

Families mostly clueless on what mum wants for Mother’s Day

Sadly, 75% of mums claim to want a relaxing spa day or experience for Mother’s Day, yet 4 in 5 also think their families are likely to be put off getting them one. Most mums believe this is because their families don’t know their availability, the treatment names or because there’s too much choice.

There’s also a fun quiz to find out how much of a stressed mum you are and which spa treatments you need this Mother’s Day www.buyagift.co.uk/mothers-day/spa-wars

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