The Kids Are Gone. It’s Time for a Spa Day!
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They’re gone! After several weeks of online learning, you finally sent them back to campus.
The house is in shambles, the laundry is piling up, and your kitchen looks like it was the site of a science experiment (because it probably was). But let’s focus on the most important thing first – a little self-care! Whether you just need a fresh coat of paint on your nails or are four weeks overdue for your laser hair removal treatment, you need to spend a little time on yourself.
Here are some of Beijing’s best beauty treatment facilities to help you get your glow back.
Alice Beauty and Nail
Alice provides an assortment of high-quality facials, massages, nail treatments, and many other services. Right now, she is partnering with Yoga Spirit for a special health and wellness package. Scan the QR code for more information.
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Hummingbird Spa
Hummingbird is the best of East meets West, offering everything from traditional Chinese massage to modern radiofrequency facials in clean and calm facilities located in the CBD. Scan the QR code for more information.
Dragonfly Spa
Along with the usual massages and facials, Dragonfly is known for its pretty cool nail art and eyelashes. Multiple locations across the city mean plenty of options to choose from. Scan the QR code to reach customer service.
Bodhi Spa
Traditional and upscale, they specialize in Thai therapies and offer multi-service packages. I strongly recommend their body scrub and massage to slough off the worst of the winter weather. Scan the QR code for locations and details.
Marina Studio
A small studio located inside Laurent Falcon, Marina offers everything from laser hair removal to body sculpting treatments.
Bonus: all employees speak perfect English so there is less risk of miscommunication. Scan the QR code to learn more about services and get location information.
Images: Alice Beauty and Nail, Dragonfly, Bodhi Spa, Marina Studio, Canva
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