Miami restaurants tend to have an overly glitzy Moulin Rouge decor. (Billowing curtains. Gold accents. ...
Miami restaurants tend to have an overly glitzy Moulin Rouge decor. (Billowing curtains. Gold accents. ...
The Sunny Isles Beach spa specializes in facials and skincare. The European-trained aestheticians customize each treatment to your skin type. Also on hand: high-end beauty products from René Furterer and Moroccan Oil.
Yup, it’s that Privé. The hair care masters cut and color with the best of them. On the swank stretch of Collins, it’s the kind of place where you’ll see the rich and fabulous. And its product line rocks.
Fancy schmancy salon named for the luxe product line. Expect to wait for an appointment with a senior stylist, who might very well be off cutting the tresses of some supermodel.
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A smaller version of the beloved Lincoln Road shop. It still has plenty of beauty products, from imported soap to organic shampoo. In the back is a minisalon for nails and waxing.
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Housed in a renovated cottage (think vaulted ceilings and exposed beams), the spa offers mani/pedis, hair services, and facials (peels, glycolic treatments), as well as skin care products, scented soy candles, beach mats, and journals.
It’s teaming with beauty products: fancy imported soap, expensive candles, botanical shampoos. This is where you want gifts from. The upstairs houses the spa and nail salon. It’s pricey but good.