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Sôlt Wellness offers a range of rejuvenated services in downtown Charleston

Sôlt Wellness is a haven for holistic and natural health.

A waiting area with chairs and a hammock at Sôlt Wellness

We love this simplistic getaway.

Photo by CHStoday team.

Are you in need of some self-care? Charleston has a new option for you that celebrated its official opening last week.

Located at 137A President St., Sôlt Wellness aims to provide a range of natural therapies that will leave guests feeling rested, relaxed, and restored.

The space is designed to let guests escape life’s stress for a moment. As you walk in, you can expect the subtle scent of a burning candle and calming music. After visiting one Friday afternoon, City Editor Erika can attest.

Services offered:

  • Himalayan salt rooms
  • Infrared saunas
  • A float pod
  • Red light therapy
  • A meditation pod
  • Skincare + bodywork

Some benefits of these services:

  • Detoxification
  • Relief of muscle and joint pain
  • Reduce stress + anxiety
  • Increased energy
  • Strengthened immunity
  • Improved skin
  • Better sleep
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This is currently one of the owner’s favorite services.

Photo provided by Sôlt Wellness.

The center also has a gift shop and offers practitioner-led events — think guided mediation, Reiki, sound + vibration, and slow-flow yoga in the 400-sqft salt room. Pro tip: we heard post-class tea and conversation is the way to go.

The owner

In 2007, Fiona Scott was diagnosed with a chronic lung condition and discovered the power of holistic health when combining traditional treatments with natural therapies.

Now, Scott advocates holistic health and has a diverse background in sports development, health, and fitness management, with experience in luxury resort development spanning 10 years around the world.

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