Free your mind. The rest will follow. Like loose limbs, relaxed muscles, hydrated skin, and ...
Who knew eyes could indicate tired spleens, sluggish lymphatic systems, and states of internal distress? Iridologist Judy Vedder “reads” irises (every area of the eye corresponds to a body part) and identifies potential trouble spots. A little wacky and totally neat.
Airy fitness studio where classes use weighted balls to stretch, realign, and energize. It’s gentle and weird, intense and cool. Other offerings include Yamuna Body Logic, a one-on-one therapy; YBR yoga, which uses balls to enhance regular poses; and Foot Fitness, a fifteen-minute workout for neglected, underloved feet.
Free your mind. The rest will follow. Like loose limbs, relaxed muscles, hydrated skin, and ...
Build a lean dancer’s body with classes like Dance Cardio or Pilates. The signature Body Ballet class works to strengthen and tone muscles while improving posture. Nervous about shakin’ it in front of bunch of strangers? Schedule a private session (like jazz, tap, or hip-hop).
Time was, Bond Street was a great place to score a used crack vial and ...
Famed downtown hairstylist opens her second outpost on the cobblestone streets of Noho. Hair services (cut, color, custom ponytails, and bangs) happen in the back (there’s even a patio); body treatments (facials, massages, mani/pedis) happen downstairs.
Stand on vibrating plates as you crunch, press, and squat — maximizing your workout and fatiguing your body in a 20- to 30-minute session. Fe-e-e-e-e-l-i-n-g fit y-eh-eh-t?
Calm, cool, and collected aesthetician administers her famed Triple Crown facials and body toning from a small studio near Grand Central. Pure oxygen in constant supply to cure jet lag and hangovers.
Lo, how a rose e’re blooming. In this weather? More like withering on the vine. ...
Sometimes it takes more than motivation, time, and willpower to get in shape. It takes ...