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Alleviate Stress with an Aveda Therapy
January 18th, 2012 | Aveda, Face & Body, Hair Care & Styling
Stress is a serious issue that can not only have an adverse effect on the mind but on physical health too. Here at SOMA Lifestyle we take stress very seriously and have a range of Aveda therapies and treatments all specifically designed to restore balance and harmony.
Aveda specialises in holistic treatments that draw direct inspiration from the ancient Ayurvedic principles. Ayurveda promotes well-being with a direct belief that mind and body are one and that we cannot enjoy physical health without good mental health too. Therefore stress and its many side-affects are a real no-no.
Beauty from Within
We believe that beauty comes from within so we know that you’ll never look and feel your best if your body and mind are not relaxed. To help our clients achieve the very best out of an Aveda treatment we offer a range of additional balancing treatments to leave you looking and feeling completely wonderful.
The Journey to Well-Being with Aveda
When you book an Aveda therapy at SOMA Salon and Spa, expect it to begin with a stress relieving head, neck and shoulder massage to begin your journey to restoring balance. Aveda therapists use aromatic pure flower and plant extracts to help you relax and unwind your mind and body. Looking good and feeling good are one and the same so while your Aveda Full Spectrum hair colour is developing, why not sit back and enjoy a soothing hand and arm massage guaranteed to leave you feeling completely relaxed and your skin nourished and alive?
And now for the Finishing Touches
When your treatment of choice is complete; whether that’s a new hair colour or cut, a facial or specialist massage, why not enjoy a finishing touch make-up application? Aveda’s range of pure make-up is made using natural ingredients and plant and flower essences.
As we said, looking good and feeling good are closely connected, so let your Aveda journey to well-being end with you leaving the salon looking as good as you feel.
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