For Slow, Put-Together Mornings, These Are the Wellness Products I Actually Swear By
From a beauty editor *attempting* to be less chaotic in the a.m.
It's a special moment in this beauty-editor household! I've managed to maintain my New Year's resolution past "Quitter's Day," or the second Friday in January when around 80% of people abandon their goals. I'm usually proudly part of that majority (a daily meditation practice just won't stick, no matter how many "Maybe this is my year!" promises I make), but for 2026, I decided to make the objective much more general and thus easier to see through: Commit to slower, softer mornings.
As a type-A editor who checks her email the second she cracks open her eyes and guzzles down an espresso before even glancing at my water bottle (then wonders why she struggles with anxiety), I wanted to try easing into my hectic schedule as opposed to swan-diving into various responsibilities. Sometimes this entails taking a walk around the neighborhood before a morning meeting, or merely taking a few minutes sans screens to breathe and sip on some electrolytes before signing on. The right tools also make sure I stay on track, so below, I'm sharing all the wellness items I've been using and loving in the a.m., from high-tech infrared mats to aromatherapy rollerballs.
Do I use all 10 products every single day? Of course not. Some mornings are busier than others, and I might only have time for just a couple minutes of self-care. That said, I have been using them regularly enough—way past Quitter's Day, anyway—to consider them permanent additions to my routine. For less chaotic mornings, I highly suggest scrolling ahead.
10 Wellness Items That Have a Permanent Spot in My Routine
Okay, I won't lie: I was fully influenced to try a vibration plate. I'm well aware of the TikTok buzz, but it wasn't until a fellow WWW editor (hi, Nikki!) told me about her own vibration-therapy routine that I finally decided to give it a whirl. No, it's not a magic tool for fat loss (despite what viral TikTok videos will have you believe); however, those vibrations can improve circulation and support lymphatic drainage, which is especially helpful for someone who sits at a desk all day.
I've been using this plate from LifePro (which comes with 10 preset programs, 99 speeds, and additional red light therapy) twice a day, morning and evening, for 10 minutes and have been feeling a lot less stiff. Health benefits aside, it just feels good to get my body moving before and after being hunched over my computer for eight-some hours.
I can't even begin to tell you how long I've been dying to try this PEMF mat. The frequency-based modality boasts benefits for circulation, cellular energy, and pain relief, and HigherDose's mat comes with infrared heat for even more recovery-related perks. (It also just feels heavenly in this arctic NYC weather.) The mat has four levels with different brainwaves: level 1 (delta) supports sleep, level 2 (theta) for staying grounded, level 3 (alpha) for meditation, and level 4 (beta) for focus and energy. Level 3 is an amazing way to wind down after a long day, but I've been sticking with level 4 in the mornings to set myself up for productivity; I've even laid on it while answering a.m. emails.
I have the Pro mat you see above, but I honestly wish I would have opted for the brand's compact, on-the-go version (tagged at $699). I'm certainly not mad about the full-size Pro, but it is more difficult to store in my NYC apartment. If you have the room, though, it's a solid investment!
Instead of drinking coffee first thing in the morning, I've been drinking warm bone broth (plus electrolytes—but more on that later) to better support my digestion. Multiple jars of broth can crowd my fridge pretty quickly (I repeat: cluttered NYC apartment!), so I've been loving this clean, flavorful powder from Kroma. Just mix two scoops with hot water, and you'll have a simple, protein-rich beverage to start your day.
And now, for the electrolytes. I've tried my fair share of mineral powders and packets, but Moon Juice's sugar-free formula has to be my top staple. The subtle watermelon flavor doesn't overpower my drink (some powders way too salty in my opinion), and it's great way to spice up a sparkling beverage if I'm feeling fancy.
I picked up these collagen jellies on a recent trip to Seoul, and I am genuinely dreading the day I run out. (It's a good thing Olive Young, Korea's top beauty retailer, has global shipping!) They're pretty tart thanks to pomegranate concentrate, but I happen to like the sour-candy taste. It's difficult for me to stick with collagen powders (I don't like the consistency in my coffee, and I don't drink a smoothie every day), so this jelly format is also great way to kickstart the habit. I'll either have one with my bone broth or toss it into my work bag to open later in the day.
Trust me, dunking your face in ice water can transform your skin. There's a reason Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid both commit to facial ice baths before important events! In addition to their ability to reduce puffiness and tighten the skin, these dunks can naturally slow down your heart rate, providing a calming effect on the body. In fact, many psychologists even recommended it as a quick DBT (dialectical behavior therapy) technique. You don't need anything fancy; I use this expandable silicone ice tray from Amazon for my morning dip.
This sage- and lavender-scented rollerball is practically my emotional-support aromatherapy staple. I'll apply it on my pulse points before starting my day, but then I take it with me everywhere, from airports to important meetings to long drives. (Helpful tip: It's A+ for preventing car sickness.)
I don't always have time for a morning at-home workout, but when I do, it's always a Grace Freyre Form class (prepare to be sore!) on this foldable Stakt mat. The thick, portable design ensures optimal comfort and easy storage. I truly don't know if I can use a regular yoga mat again.
Post-workout, I always try to dry brush before hopping in the shower for extra lymphatic drainage and gentle skin exfoliation. This one from Tronque features ion-charged copper bristles, which create negative ions as you brush. The result? Improved circulation and a grounding, calming effect.

Jamie Schneider isBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing ’s senior beauty editor based in New York City. With over seven years in the industry, she specializes in trend forecasting, covering everything from innovative fragrance launches to need-to-know makeup tutorials to celebrity profiles. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English before moving to NYC, and her work has appeared in MindBodyGreen, Coveteur, and more. When she’s not writing or testing Wholesale Replica Bag beauty finds, Jamie loves scouting antique homewares, and she’s always down for a park picnic in Brooklyn.