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Top Five Health & Wellness Offers

  • Written by: The Times

Feeling the stress that comes with being halfway into the working year, now is the perfect time to invest in some TLC. We have pulled together the top five end of financial year offers in the wellness space for you to relax, recoup and save on your self-care.

CITY CAVE

Known for relaxation and rejuvenation, City Cave is offering up to 24% off its most popular services so you can treat yourself. Heal the body, reduce stress and anxiety, and deeply relax the mind with its world-first Cave Float or discover deeper detoxification with a 45-minute infrared Cave Sauna, known for supporting pain relief, increased circulation, skin purification and muscle relaxation.

Cave Float – Single $64 / Couples $79

Cave Sauna – Single $34 / Couples $49

DR NAOMI

Dr Naomi is offering 20 per cent off all its skincare and $100 off LED devices. The Australian made skincare brand is vegan friendly and cruelty free, only using powerful and transformative ingredients that are backed by science and are safe and efficacious a.k.a clean beauty.

SWIISH

One of Australia’s leading wellness and beauty brands, SWIISH, is offering up to 20% off this EOFY. supplements are scientifically formulated and carefully created, using the highest-grade ingredients and tested again and again for efficacy. There are no shortcuts, no preservatives, no cheap fillers and no nasties.

20% OFF WITH CODE: EOFY20

28 BY SAM WOOD

Save 70% off one of Australia’s well-known home fitness programs by Sam Wood – 28 by Sam Wood – this EOFY. The offer including a home work out and weight loss program suitable for all fitness levels, customised meal plans and thousands of recipes, plus hands on support from Sam and the team.

BIOMIQ

Biomiq is offering up to 50% off on selected items this EOFY. Biomiq is all about nourishing and enhancing the human microbe, giving you control of your health, support optimal digestion, immune health, good skin and overall wellbeing.


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