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Float effortlessly atop 1,000 pounds of Epsom salt in a state-of-the-art Float Lab tank.

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There’s no better way to relax + recharge than by focusing on self care. Don’t know where to start? Still Point Wellness offers a full lineup of spa services at their brand new 7,000-sqft East Asheville location, including:

  • Esalen Massage: Created at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA, this therapeutic massage gives clients a sense of deep relaxation.
  • Saltwater floatation: Be coaxed into unwinding stillness as 1,000 pounds of Epsom salts keep you effortlessly afloat while tension releases from your body and mind.

We’re feeling more relaxed already. 💆

Book an appointment.*

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