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New year, new glow: Your stress-free era starts at R+R Wellness

With customizable spa treatments, tailored robo-massages, and dedicated relaxation spaces, R+R Wellness is bringing endless bliss in 2025.

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A wide shot of a blue massage table with two white robot arms on either side. The table is underlit in a small room.

R+R Wellness also offers access to a fitness center and heated rooftop pool on the 5th floor (hello, downtown views).

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New year means new wellness routines, because we all know we’re happiest + most productive when stress levels are low.

But since most of us aren’t exactly overflowing with free time, we recommend maximizing moments of self-care with a dedicated weekly or monthly wellness routine — like personalized treatments at R+R Wellness.

Their restorative spa services and oh-so-stunning downtown setting will have you blissful (and absolutely glowing) after every visit.

The fan-favorite session is the Glo2Facial, a relaxing, clinical-strength three-step treatment that combines:

  • Oxfoliation™(an advanced exfoliation technique)
  • LUX (Lite Ultrasound Experience) for improved nutrient absorption
  • Detoxification

Leaving you radiant and refreshed.

🤖 This bot melts knots

To further elevate your wellness experience, try pairing your facial with an Aescape Table session.

This futuristic viral massage robot lets you customize pressure, target specific areas, and even choose your soundtrack to fit the vibe.

Book your bliss

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