Relax + unwind with spas in Raleigh

Give yourself the luxury of winding down in some of the best spas Raleigh has to offer.

The entryway of Synergy Face + Body's Cary location.

Leading a life where self-care is a priority is always the goal.

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Making time to practice self care and pamper yourself is a task worth exploring. There are a variety of rejuvenating spas and self care establishments in Raleigh to give you the relaxed and catered experience. Each spa provides unique services, amenities, and ambiances for your self care needs + desires — here are just a few to get you started.

Blue Water Spa | Multiple locations | Whether you’re looking for a routine facial made for taking a load off or one of the many hair removal + skin tightening laser services, let Blue Water Spa support you with looking and feeling your best.

Le Nu Spa | 3434 Kildaire Farm Rd., Cary | This award winning spa offers a variety of services from nail care to waxing to ensure all of your self care needs are met.

Southeast Aesthetics and Wellness | 627 Guy Rd., Clayton | In addition to traditional services, you can get wellness testing done to determine adrenal stress, nutritional status, + more.

Synergy Face + Body | Multiple locations | This spa offers a variety of services ranging from plastic surgery, med spa + regular spa services.

The NOW Massage | Multiple locations | Bask in the homey feel to relax, reset, and recharge at one of the two locations for the self care haven.

Woodhouse Spa | 4204 Six Forks Rd., Ste 102 Raleigh | With an all-encompassing ambiance, this space offers an oasis to relax and receive a variety of calming services. Pro tip: Don’t get anything less than an hour massage — you deserve it.

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