Bellevue's (Much Needed) Fall Spa Trips

Bellevue, WALocal News

As the hustle and bustle of the holiday season approaches, Bellevue's spas offer essential escapes to restore balance and relaxation. Recoop Spa invites guests to indulge in a pumpkin spice pedicure, a seasonal favorite that combines delightful scents with effective exfoliation. Yuan Spa's unique approach blends traditional Asian healing with Western technology, featuring treatments like cupping therapy and the popular HydraFacial, perfect for holiday skin prep. Helen Wax Spa prioritizes sustainability, providing organic skincare options such as their pumpkin & yam enzyme peel to refine skin texture and stimulate collagen production. City Sweats Infrared Sauna Studio & Spa presents a holistic wellness experience with its renowned infrared sauna therapy, known for improving sleep quality and alleviating anxiety.

Each spa not only focuses on individual well-being but also fosters a sense of community and care for the environment. With personalized treatments from skilled professionals, these spas are perfect destinations for those seeking rejuvenation during the fall season. Embrace the opportunity to unwind and recharge in the heart of Bellevue.

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