These Monthly Beauty Memberships Are Our Latest Self-Care Obsession

Subscription-based spa treatments are all the rage right now — and for good reason. The monthly facial, massage, acupuncture, and infrared services at a discounted price provide beauty lovers an excellent way to stay on top of their self-care regimen without breaking the bank. Below, read about five memberships that we are obsessing over.

1. Heyday: For the skincare-obsessed, Heyday makes regular visits to the esthetician fun and affordable if you are living in Los Angeles and New York City. Choose from three membership plans: The Alternating 30/50: 50-minute facial for $76 one month, followed by a quick 30-minute refresh sans extractions the next; The Monthly 50: 50-minute facial with extractions and deep cleaning for $89; and The Monthly 75: 75-minute multi-faceted treatment that offers more time to address specific concerns, extra extractions, and additional enhancements for $130 per month. Then tack on supplementary services like microdermabrasion, light therapy, and peels at a discounted rate.

2. The NOW Massage: Need a massage ASAP? Los Angeles’ NOW Massage has your back (pun intended). With two membership options, those in the LA area (or frequent visitors) can make massage part of their monthly regimen.

The Sanctuary Ritual package includes one 50-minute massage per month for $60 or two for $120 (regularly priced at $70). Similarly, The Pampered Ritual has the option of either one or two 80-minute massages per month for $90 and $180 (regularly priced at $100). Both services boast rollover dollars (so if you can’t make it in, your hard-earned cash won’t go to waste), as well as special rates for your friends and family so you can self-care together.

3. Clean Market: This little slice of heaven is a one-stop shop for multiple forms of self-care, including cryotherapy and infrared sauna treatments. Located in New York City, the wellness center is made up of several rooms and a supplement and superfood marketplace to help expand your skincare and wellness routine in every way — even with delicious beauty-enhancing beverages.

The Clean Market currently offers three credit-based memberships (Fresh: 10 credits for $129; Core: 30 credits for $299; and Clean: 60 credits for $499), as well as unlimited monthly enrollment for infrared sauna sessions ($499), cryotherapy treatments ($799), and a mixture of both ($999). If you opt for the credit route, each visit (30-minute infrared sauna, 60-minute infrared sauna, localized cryotherapy, cryofacial, and whole body cryotherapy) will cost you anywhere from three to five credits.

4. Skin Laundry: If you don’t want to deal with the hassle (and expense) of in-office treatments, Skin Laundry offers a unique approach to laser and carbon peel facials. With locations in New York, California, Arizona, Illinois, and Florida, the Southern-California-themed salons offer both bundle and membership pricing with plenty of room for personalization.

The spa is known for its signature Laser & Light Facial, which uses lasers to stimulate collagen, fade away hyperpigmentation, and zap the gunk that builds up in pores, before employing Intense Pulse Light (IPL) to target redness, acne-causing bacteria, and inflammation. The entire process takes only 15 minutes and after a few visits, your complexion looks clearer, brighter, and more even.

A single treatment costs $75. As a member of the Laundry Club, you’ll have access to two facials every month for $130.

5. WTHN: At this NYC-based studio you can relax and unwind with acupuncture, and, unlike more expensive parlors, you’ll be able to score a zen AF mood without spending half your paycheck.

Since these wellness therapies work best when done regularly, for $75 you can snag The WTHNsider package to lock in one acupuncture session (normally $85) a month, as well as the option to buy additional sessions at that same price. You also get the perk of complimentary cupping and LED light therapy, both of which are a $20 value.

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