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Study: Aromatherapy Massage Benefits Elderly Patients

January 8, 2013

milk + honey has long believed in the benefits of aromatherapy massage leading to a happy life. Now, researchers in Japan have found that massage therapy combined with aromatherapy decreased stress among elderly patients.

Massage Magazine posted the article. Here is an excerpt:

The objective of a new study was to verify the effectiveness of aromatherapy massage on elderly patients under long-term hospitalization.

Aromatherapy massage was performed twice a week for a total of eight times, according to a press release from Toho University, in Japan. The subjects were elderly women under long-term hospitalization.

Click here to read the rest of the article. Call 512.236.1115 to schedule your aromatherapy massage (which is included in each milk + honey massage) appointment, or consider one for the older role model in your life.

Awards

milk + honey listed ‘Best of 2012′ in Austin Fit Magazine

January 7, 2013

Austin Fit Magazine had its readers list their favorites, from Martial Arts Studios to Pilates Instructors. No, we didn’t win Best CrossFit Facility (which would have been very surprising), but we were listed for Best Massage. This was our first year being named by Austin Fit Magazine, and we couldn’t be happier.

For the full “Best of 2012” list from Austin Fit Magazine, click the logo below.

I don’t know about you, but all of this talk of being fit makes me want to get a Sports Massage.

News, Treatments

Statesman says to Rock the Detox

January 4, 2013

It’s a new year. Detox. That’s the advice from Kristin Finan at Statesman.com and we couldn’t agree more. She lists milk + honey as one of the great places in Austin for detoxification treatments. Here is an excerpt from the article:

… Austin is home to a number of spas that offer detoxification treatments that rid your body of toxins while improving your overall health. Here are some options to consider.

Steam it out

If you hope to get the toxins out while replenishing your dry, cracked skin, the 90-minute Detox Steam + Massage body treatment at Milk + Honey will give you a great deal of bang for your buck. Start with an invigorating body brushing, followed by a 60-minute Luxe Massage in which your massage therapist will use a special detox oil to refresh your skin. Top off the experience with a head massage in the steam canopy; steam is known to improve the immune system and help detoxify the lymphatic system by opening your pores.

Click here to read the rest of the article.

Call milk + honey at 512.236.1115 to schedule your Detox Steam + Massage.

New Spa Partisans

Welcome Spa Partisan Doneisha

January 3, 2013

We are so lucky to have Doneisha join the 2nd Street District milk + honey team as a natural nail therapist.

Doneisha moved to Austin in 2011 to continue her cosmetology education at the Aveda Institute. She has a passion for doing nails. She finds it very calming and loves the way painted nails make you look and feel.

Her favorite beauty tip is — if you don’t like it, she can always fix it!

Come visit our newest nail therapist at our new 2nd Street District flagship spa!

Welcome Doneisha, we’re very excited to have you join our milk + honey family.

News

Beautypendence Gets Some ‘Hair Therapy’ at milk + honey’s New Flagship

January 2, 2013

Is there anything better than local love? We don’t think so. So we were thrilled that Beautypendence stopped by to see our new location at the corner of Guadalupe and Cesar Chavez in the 2nd Street District. Kenneth, one of our hair stylists, worked with Jenn. Here’s a portion of her experience:

We discussed what I wanted to have done, letting him know that it had been at least three years since I’ve had highlights, although I regularly color my hair at home. Long gone are my days of wild hair color, and I shared that I wanted natural-looking brown shades, with placement underneath so the growth won’t be so obvious. Thankfully, he offered to also cover up my grays at the same time.

Click here to read the entire article.

Call milk + honey at 512.236.1115 to schedule your “hair therapist” appointment with Kenneth or any of our other wonderful stylists.

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Keep Austin Stylish Features New milk + honey Flagship

December 30, 2012

The fine folks at Keep Austin Stylish stopped by our new digs at the corner of Guadalupe and Cesar Chavez to check us out. Here’s just a little of what they had to say:

The new space is bigger and more open with floor to ceiling windows looking out towards the trails and the lake.  It’s a beautiful space and I had the pleasure of gettin my hair did at the new Austin salon.  I came in expecting to get just a cut, but after I told her that my hair had gotten super dry lately, my gal Amber hooked me up with a gloss treatment as well!

Click here to read the rest of the article.

Call milk + honey at 512.236.1115 to get your cut and gloss treatment today.

 

 

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‘Bee Amour’ Jewelry Trunk Show, December 23 at 2nd Street District

December 21, 2012

‘Bee Amour’ Jewelry Event, December 23

2nd Street District from 1pm to 4pm

milk + honey spa has featured the work of Austin-based jewelry designer and original milk + honey employee, Anna Gieselman, since we opened in 2006. It is with great excitement that we introduce her new jewelry line: Bee Amour. The latest work is a fusion of two of Anna’s passions, jewelry designing and back yard bee keeping.

Some of the first pieces of the Bee Amour line were original castings straight out of her hive and the line has since expanded to include rings, bracelets and even tie clips. Since the bees provide her with the inspiration for Bee Amour, Anna donates 5% of every purchase to bee-loving organizations and non-profits that research apiary issues, and provide education to new beekeepers.

Gift Guide

Holiday Gift Certificates — It’s Not Too Late!

December 19, 2012

At milk + honey, we want to make sure your gifts get there on time. Here is all of the shipping deadlines, and Instant Gift Certificates information you should need to make sure you have a Merry Christmas.

Overnight shipping orders should be placed by Saturday, December 22 by 2pm. That should guarantee your order will arrive via FedEx by Monday at 3pm.

The local mail in Austin will be delivered on Christmas Eve. Anything that is mailed on Friday within Austin, to an Austin residence should make it there on Monday.

milk + honey Gift Certificates that will be mailed may be purchased here, giving us a call at 512.236.1115, or dropping by any location.

Instant Gift Certificates may be purchased here, and you can print or email them immediately. That’s right, you can wake up Christmas morning, realize you have forgotten to get your wife that extra something, and solve that problem with milk + honey.

Also, we know that it feels great to give, and it feels even better to receive. When you purchase $500 in gift certificates, we’ll give you an $80 bonus. (We won’t tell anyone if you keep it for yourself!)

Happy Holidays from milk + honey.

Massage

Focusing on Your Head, Hands, and Feet

December 11, 2012

Matt is one of our fantastic massage therapists at milk + honey 2nd Street District.

There really isn’t anything like a proper back rub. A quick session on the shoulders and neck at any given time does wonders, too. Some people really do keep all of their stress there, but what about the neglected head, hands, and feet?

After all, these three features all but define our humanity, if not our human form. Only humans have feet shaped to accommodate bipedal motion for long periods of time. Our hands, sensitive and dextrous, allowed our ancestors to shape our environment to our purposes. Over time camp sites became villages, and villages became cities. With these hands we carried and cared for our young, for much longer periods of time than other mammals. Human children require longer periods of dependence on their parents than other mammals, thanks to the size of their brains. We have huge heads relative to our bodies. Starting from within, the eyes are the windows of the soul. Our face carries our past while, to some, our palms describe our future. Many of us never consider these unsung heroes, but they have allowed us to accomplish all that we have, and define us as individuals.

The more poetic expressions of medical practice intuited and explored the importance of our head, hands, and feet, most famously, the doctors of traditional Chinese medicine. They understood the head, hands, and feet are doorways through which they could gain entry to the rest of our body. Here the ears symbolize and relate the fetal body, and acupuncture treatments can focus solely on this area. Furthermore the eyes, tongue, face, and pulse all inform a TCM practitioner’s diagnosis. The aruvedic traditions of India privileged the hands and feet with special importance. They understood that the minor chakras embedded in the hands bore a special relationship to the heart, and those of the feet related to the root chackra, almost like ambassadors. Other wellness practices, such as reflexology, have grown from a similar synecdoche. Reflexologists treat the entire body, focusing on major body structures and organs, by manually manipulating the feet and hands.

Relying on a more direct connection, Rolfers and structural integrationalists target the hands and feet for some of their most significant fascial interventions. These body workers avail themselves of the collagenous network that forms the warp and weft of our body, connecting us from tip to stern. The arches of our feet contain fibers that connect, blend, and piggy back all of the way into the reaches of our diaphragm, our pericardium, and the inside of our heads. The hands too, share a fascia that stretches inward, relating wrist to elbow to shoulder before diving inward toward the torso.

One of the strongest connections these extraneous structures have with the rest of the body resides in our brain itself. Our bodies show an enormous degree of enervation and sensory intelligence in our head, hands, and feet, disproportionate to the rest of the body. Nervous tissue arranges in a series of one way streets, motor neurons travel from the central nervous system and sensory neurons travel toward it. Sensory input goes back into the brain, the greater detail of which, is the greater effect. Therapeutic, supportive, and sympathetic touch in these areas will go far to calm the mind, and thus the body.

The common image of the sensory homonuculus anthropomorphizes the sensory motor cortex, basically correlating the devoted sensory cortical space of our brain to the size in those structures in the human body to the homonuculus. Photo by Beth Scupham

In short, one cannot avoid affecting the entirety of the body when only working the head, hands, or feet.

Often we neglect these in practice and in memory. I find that most people are unaware as to how much tension they hold in their hands, feet, jaw, scalp, and so on, until another human works those areas.

I find it intriguing that, regardless of whether one favors a physical, structural relationship, or a more poetic and energetic one, that the very structures of our bodies that help us relate to and alter the outside world, in turn have the richest relationships to the core of our being … our hearts and minds.

If you find your curiosity piqued, or simply want to verify or deny my ramblings, know that milk + honey offers the distinct service of focusing on the head, hands, and feet. You can also request your therapist to spend more time in these areas yourself, wherever you enjoy massage.

 

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milk + honey’s New Flagship Opens December 12

December 6, 2012

We are very pleased to announced our brand new flagship location in downtown Austin’s 2nd Street District is open as of Wednesday, December 12. milk + honey spa 2nd Street District and SALON by milk + honey 2nd Street District are now under the same roof.

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Address:

100A Guadalupe Street
Austin, TX 78701
click here for map

2nd Street District (spa + salon) is at the signature location of the corner of Guadalupe Street and West Cesar Chavez Street.

Parking options have only slightly changed. City Hall Parking Garage is now the closest option, besides street parking.

Parking Options:

City Hall Parking Garage (301 West 2nd St Austin, TX 78701)
milk + honey validates parking for up to two hours, Monday through Friday, from 9am to 5pm. Please bring your ticket for us to validate. After 5pm, it is a flat rate of $5. The parking garage is typically free from 8am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. There are sometimes downtown events, in which case they normally charge a flat $5 fee, taken upfront, cash only.

AMLI on 2nd Garage (421 West 3rd St Austin, TX 78701)
AMLI Downtown Garage (201 Lavaca St Austin, TX 78701)
milk + honey validates parking for up to two hours, Monday through Friday, from 9am to 5pm. Please bring your ticket for us to validate. There is also paid parking in the AMLI Parking Garage, and their prices fluctuate depending on the day and if there are any events.

Silicon Labs Building (400 East Cesar Chavez St Austin, TX 78701)
This building has a parking fee of $5 after 3pm.

Meter Parking (located on 2nd Street, Guadalupe and San Antonio)
$1 an hour from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Wednesday. $1 an hour from 9am to midnight, Thursday to Friday. $1 an hour 11am to midnight, Saturday. All meters are up to 3 hours. It is free on Sundays. Please give yourself a little extra time to look for a metered spot.

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