Parenting is no walk in the park.
Sleep? Rest? Self care? Never heard of them. Once you have kids, they pretty much become your first priority, which means that most parents could use a good day of relaxation.
Parenting is no walk in the park.
Sleep? Rest? Self care? Never heard of them. Once you have kids, they pretty much become your first priority, which means that most parents could use a good day of relaxation.
There are two kinds of places for moms: places you can bring your kids, and places you can never set foot in for the next eighteen years.
Childcare is hella expensive, so parents often skip out on any "me time" adventures and opt to stay home with the kids.
Spa Lé La offers beauty services and treatments specifically geared towards pregnant and postpartum moms.
Facials, manicures, massages, hair removal—you name it, they've got it.
Facialist and Spa Lé La founder Trina Renea explained to Scary Mommy that it's important for people—especially parents—to take time out of their day to take care of themselves:
You deserve a little self care during the day. It makes you a better, happier person and your child gets a better you.
Yes, you heard that right. Free childcare. Your first child is free, and a second is only $6.
CPR and First Aid certified workers will keep the kids busy while you get your spa treatments.
$40 gets you 25 minutes of lovely silence in the comfiest bed you've ever slept in.
Guests can also spend an additional 30 minutes before or after any treatment on their own while their kids are playing.
This woman really thought of everything.
There are interactive wellness classes for your kids too, including yoga, art, and music. The classes are free for anyone using the spa, and if you've had enough of a break from the little ones, you can even join in on the fun.
This honestly looks like a dream.
I want self care that's accessible, realistic, affordable, and fun.
Spa treatments aren't just for the college seniors or retirees in our lives.
First LA, then the world! I'm patiently waiting for a Spa Lé La to show up in my neighborhood because honey, lord knows we need it.