Highlights
Achieve body relaxation and skin radiance using soothing red light and warm salt compresses designed for mindful care routines.
About This Deal
Are you looking for a comforting way to unwind and support physical wellness? Red light therapy is a popular noninvasive treatment known for promoting relaxation and skin radiance. When combined with the soothing warmth of a Himalayan salt hot compress, this treatment offers a calming care routine designed to help ease body stiffness and leave you feeling refreshed.
WHAT WE OFFER
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20-Min Red Light Therapy Session and Himalayan Salt Hot Compress Therapy
Enjoy a 20 minute session combining targeted light applications with a warm salt compress designed for deep body relaxation and improved physical wellness.
WHY YOU SHOULD GRAB THIS OFFER
Vela Massage & Spa focuses on delivering comfortable and calming experiences through specialized wellness treatments designed to promote deep relaxation. This combination session allows individuals to experience the established benefits of red light therapy paired with the soothing heat of a Himalayan salt compress in one seamless visit. The approach integrates focused light technology to support skin radiance and body wellness while the heated salt stones provide sustained warmth to soothe lingering physical stiffness. Visitors receive a peaceful moment to recharge in a clean and comfortable environment, making it an ideal addition to any mindful care routine. The consistent application of these noninvasive methods confirms a reliable and comforting session every time.
Fine Print
Consultation required before service. If you are ineligible, a refund will be provided.
Not valid with other offers or promotions.
May be repurchased every 30 days.
Limit 4 per person.
Appointment/Reservation required. Merchant contact information will be available for you after purchase in your voucher
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