Poll reveals 'perfect night in' - home by 17:30, snacks, and feet up by 18:42
A study of 2,000 adults revealed the first port of call for 55 per cent is to slip into something more comfortable.
While others suggest 19 minutes is the ideal amount of time to soak in the bath as they settle in for the evening.
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Hide AdGetting the ambience right with candles and relaxing music is an essential part of the formula for 29 per cent, whereas 13 per cent use these opportunities to finally complete a video game they’ve been playing for months.
But 74 per cent admitted they actively look forward to having ‘nothing to do’.
The research was commissioned by Timotei as part of its podcast series ‘A Gentle Start: The Showercast’, designed to be enjoyed during a 10-minute shower.
Cleo Hector from the haircare brand said: “As we move from summer into the chillier months, it seems many Brits are keen to slow down and be gentler to themselves.
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Hide Ad“Most are looking to boost their wellness routines this winter.”
Brits are keen to ‘do nothing’
It also emerged Brits prefer a night in compared to a night out – as 66 per cent feel it’s more comfortable at home.
Half (53 per cent) of these find it more ‘peaceful’ than going out, and 48 per cent enjoy taking the opportunity to fully unwind.
But when trying to get the ‘perfect’ night indoors going, 55 per cent desperately want to avoid uninvited visitors.
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Hide AdOver half (52 per cent) would rather spend the night in by themselves than go out, and two-thirds (65 per cent) are actively cancelling plans to enjoy some alone time.
And while 45 per cent would choose to have their perfect night in with family, 24 per cent would opt to be home alone – and 9 per cent just want to be with their pets.
A further 35 per cent feel more in need of self-care once the clocks go back, while 15 per cent are practising gentle living more as we head into the colder winter months – a wellness trend to manage modern pressures that involves being kind, calm, and soft to yourself.
Cleo Hector from Timotei added: “Taking a bath or shower is one of life’s simple pleasures.
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Hide Ad“And with our new podcast, you can unwind and learn about gentle living from inspirational women like Laura Whitmore and Martine McCutcheon.”
Top ways Brits practice ‘gentle living’:
- Read a good book
- Enjoy a hot bath
- Watch a classic film
- Enjoy a hot shower
- Light candles and relax with some music
- Binge-watch the new hot TV series
- Order a takeaway
- Bake something indulgent
- Play board games with family/friends
- Care for houseplants
- Listening to a podcast
- Try out a new recipe
- Relaxing yoga or stretching session
- Do some home spa treatments (face masks, etc.)
- Do a bit of knitting/crochet
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