Beauty & Spas in Noblesville
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Body & Soul Massage Therapy Indianapolis
- St Vincent - Greenbriar
Swedish massage loosens joints and soothes pain; deep-tissue techniques ease strained and injured muscles
Recommended Beauty & Spas by Groupon Customers
Rust-red and gold walls warmly welcome guests into Trends Hair Salon, where stylists fashion their masterpieces with Pureology, Moroccanoil, and Biomega products. Drop-pendant lights dangle over styling stations outfitted with black leather chairs, illuminating the hair dressers as they transform lackluster locks into face-flattering ‘dos with cuts, partial highlights, and conditioning treatments. They also tend to unwanted facial hair with waxing sessions or by politely asking the strands to leave one-by-one. Before freshly polished clients leave, they can take a peek at the salon's slew of beauty products to determine which shampoos and pomades can help them easily re-create their new 'do at home.
Praised for its facials by ABC WRTV6's 2011 A-List, Bungalow 226 earns patrons' praise with refurbishing facial care and microdermabrasion treatments. During the one-hour triple-exfoliating gingerbread facial, a formula derived from the fragrant essence of well-groomed gingerbread men is applied to encourage cell turnover and moisturize any skin type. Alternatively, epidermal experts direct a stream of fine crystals and gentle suction toward visages during a Parisian Peel medical microdermabrasion treatment. The mild sloughing removes the outer layer of dead skin cells to diminish the appearance of fine lines, acne scarring, blemishes, and soot after sneaking out of the house through the chimney. Though not included in today's deal, patrons can browse Bungalow 226's boutique for products such as creams and perfumes, ideal for holiday gifting or aromatizing the pages of The Old Man and the Sea.
After developing 2,100 barren square feet into a fully custom, comfort-minded space, Dream Weaver Salon & Day Spa opened its doors on August 15, 1999, with a small staff of five pulchritude purveyors. Later expanding to 3,500 square feet and broadening its staff to nine stylists, three nail technicians, three massage therapists, three aestheticians, and three disoriented musketeers, Dream Weaver blossomed into the vast full-service salon and spa flower it is today. A dramatic rounded arch separates the waiting area from the rest of the space, where the certified staff perform a range of beautifying services, including coif coloring, haircuts, mani-pedis, facials, and anxiety-slaying massages.
Although Michelle White earned certifications at Honors Beauty College that showcase her deft, gentle hands, the massages and facials she delivers at Chez Michelle Skin Spa also incorporate the healing power contained within her arsenal of supplementary tools. The licensed massage therapist’s repertoire of therapeutic strokes and stretches benefits from her understanding of SASTM therapy, which detoxifies bodies with the combined might of modern sonic technology and ancient Chinese cupping techniques. After a quick skin analysis, White uses the results of her research to craft custom facials with Jan-Marini-Skin-Research products, treating blemishes with ingredients like hyalronic acid—a healing agent that abounds in youthful skin. White’s Palomar IPL lasers promote cellular rejuvenation and nix unwanted hair, and her mechanical exfoliators help buff away Sharpie mustaches the hair was there to cover up.
Aestheticians at SkinFixSpa wield Image Skincare products to cleanse complexions and protect them from environmental damage and signs of aging. They use organic botanical ingredients, essential oils, and the bottled coos of doves to lend a therapeutic punch to seven resurfacing peels and four traditional facial options. They work closely with each client during a complimentary skin analysis to customize each treatment. Their experience with two massage modalities allows them to ease away tension with classic Western and Asian massage strokes.
The aestheticians at Seasons Light Therapy draw on the power of phototherapy, a technology pioneered by NASA and trusted by the Mayo Clinic. Their treatments vary in intensity and intended benefits, but each employs LED light as the main ingredient. Safe, natural beams penetrate outer layers of skin to soften the appearance of blemishes and signs of aging, from wrinkles and acne to pigmentation and marker moustaches drawn by Father Time. Phototherapy induces no thermal damage and requires no downtime, and can treat necks, chests, and hands as well as faces.
