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Six of New York City’s Hottest New Beauty and Wellness Locations

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Six of New York City’s Hottest New Beauty and Wellness Locations

Looking for a fall refresh? These new wellness and beauty hot spots in New York City might be the answer. From low-impact heated workouts to mani/pedis with a side of cocktails, here are the latest and greatest beauty and wellness services and experiences to check out this fall.

Fuze House

Fuze House

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Address: 107 West 20th Street

About: Fuze House is an infrared-heated, low-impact fitness studio that recently landed in New York City after gaining a viral following in Miami. The studio, outfitted with Bala equipment including Bangles, Bars and Beams, offers variations of Pilates and Sculpt classes. 

Hero service: Hot Pilates, $40/class 

Majesty’s Pleasure

Majesty's Pleasure

Majesty’s Pleasure

APLM Studio

Address: 45 East 20th Street, second floor

About: Toronto-favorite social beauty club Majesty’s Pleasure has opened an outpost in New York City. The self care hub offers a variety of services ranging from mani/pedis to blowouts (coming soon), to be enjoyed while sipping on one of Majesty’s Pleasure signature cocktails. 

Hero service: Ultimate Gel Manicure, $88, and Ultimate Gel Pedicure, $108 (and a cocktail, of course) 

Great Many

Great Many

Great Many

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Address: 304 Mulberry Street

About: From Heyday cofounder Michael Pollak and former Estée Lauder executive Steve Klebanow, Great Many is a hair growth clinic located in NoHo. At the flagship, guests can consult with a medical professional to create a personalized hair growth plan, which could include Great Many’s line of products, supplements, prescriptions and treatments like platelet rich plasma (PRP). 

Hero service: Complimentary consultation and PRP, $1,485 for a series of three or $695 for a single treatment

Sama

Sama

Sama

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Address: 22 West 23rd Street, second floor

About: At Sama, founded by Dr. Jaskaren Randhawa, dental care meets wellness with an approach focused on overall oral microbiome health. While the outpost offers a holistic assortment of treatments, including Botox, PRP and orthodontics, guests can also experience precision cleaning via Guided Biofilm Therapy, a gentle technique that removes plaque using air, water and powder.

Hero service: Sama Prevent, $595/year, which includes cleaning, exams, X-rays and more

Spencer’s

Spencer's

Spencer’s

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Address: 550 Broadway, fourth floor

About: Spencer’s is the latest modern spa to land in New York City, aiming to find a balance between quick-and-cheap services and ultra-luxe experiences. During signature massages, practitioners combine an array of techniques, including  Lomi Lomi, Swedish, Deep Tissue and Thai modalities, for optimal results.

Hero service: 60-minute Signature Massage, $189

Continuum Club

Continuum Club

Continuum Club

Brian Berkowitz

Address: 676 Greenwich Street

About: With a $10,000/month membership and a members-only approach, Continuum Club is the latest in high luxury wellness. The facility offers everything from biometric data readings and customized wellness plans to hyperbaric chambers and IV therapies. In addition, the club will employ AI technology via wearable wellness devices to track members’ data and provide them with custom programs.

Hero service: $10,000/month membership

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