Taos Healing Arts has been serving the community since 1991. We specialize in a wide variety of therapeutic modalities to serve you best and help you relax, rejuvenate and heal.
An all natural hair removal studio using a paste made from just sugar, water and lemon to leave your body feeling silky smooth. We're also a boutique featuring U.S. made lingerie, local, handmade organic body products and handcrafted teas.
We are a school of Ancestral, Folk & Herbal Medicine with a storefront supporting local herbalists and medicine makers. We also host onsite events, have body work and spiritual sessions available with practitioners and teachers of various backgrounds.
Salon Marjorie is an innovative salon in Taos, New Mexico featuring AVEDA beauty products and cosmetics, massage and bodywork, and skincare services.
Come immerse in a healing Crystal Bowl Sound Bath as Harmonic Resonance, deeply Transformative Sound & Mantra guide you into a state of deep Relaxation & Healing. Book a sound bath for Retreats, Groups & Private Sessions! Check calandar for Local Events
Be at your best in Taos! Relax or recharge with nurturing, therapeutic massage. Reset with heart-centered life coaching. Feel great now.
A Transformative Art Space; Art as Tao(s). Receive massage, create your dream, and connect with community. We support you in living all that you are.
Facials, massage, microneedling, Skincare products, Botox and fillers
Visit nepantlabodyworks.com for more info. Megan Yankee, MFA, LMT #MT2023-0190. I help my clients embody the signature resilience of Northern New Mexico with Swedish and acupressure massage therapies.
Forest bathing is a path to deep connection with the natural world, scientifically proven to improve mental, physical and emotional health via a two hour stroll in a green space with invitations that will open your senses to the wonders of the world around you
A full service hair salon in Taos, NM. Get your hair styled by Rachel Bell or one of our other excellent stylists. Get Shanked!
Massage Therapy for Locals and Taos Travelers