Beauty
Give Us Some Sugar
Hair removal goes au naturel with a very sweet process.
Beauty
Hair removal goes au naturel with a very sweet process.
Sugaring guru’s Danielle Correia’s studio in Santa Monica keeps it simple with a spa bed, an iPod full of indie tunes to help you unwind, and ,of course, a big glob of sugar paste. Correia shares the space with Bronzed Airbrush Tanning so you get your glow on too.
This West Hollywood studio dedicates itself to sculpting toned and taut ballerinaesque physiques. Owner and former NYCB dancer Andie Hecker and her crew of instructors turn your bod from flab to fab with a variety of fun, energetic classes (Ballet 101, Circuit Aerobics). Private sessions also available.
Make a pointe.
Our deputy/Everywhere/beauty editor shares a few new picks and a handful of old favorites she just can’t live without.
Borrow a bike to suss out the city’s nooks and crannies.
A boutique studio with fifteen instructors leading semiprivate and private training sessions as well as barre classes. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook Lee Park and flood the studio with natural light.
Slather and protect.
Get glowing with Lisa Eddy Colman’s top three skin secrets.
A juice cleanse for people who like food.
Get dirty (in a good way) with a mud-based treatment at a spiffy new spa.
Shiny, hyper-modern spa with killer views of Millennium Park and exclusive services, like the Monticelli mud wrap, which uses an imported Italian mud to detox and firm your skin.
Save your scorched skin with after-sun body products from Boston Jack.
We tested deodorants and antiperspirants until these winners knocked some scents into us.
Where to run, lift, crunch, and find your Zen.
Let Mai Trieu walk all over you.
There are a number of fitness options (yoga, flotation, meditation) at this humble spot that aims to give back to the community. Leave in good energy.
Face it; your skin needs help.
Black Swan-ify your bod at Boston’s new ballet-fusion studios.
Get ready to shake. These hour-long ballet-inspired workouts push you with isometric leg moves, copious push-ups, and extended ab work. The reward: a lean dancer’s physique.
The renowned, ballet-inspired workout is a high-intensity, 55-minute group class that incorporates isometric leg moves, light arm weights, and extended mat work to build lean muscle and burn inches from abs, arms, glutes, and thighs.
Step it up and dance.