Category: Health & Wellness

Face First: 3 Benefits of Regular Facials

When it comes to your skin care routine, consistency and quality products (we love Aveda!) are the key to success. But there’s still nothing like a professional facial. Here at Tulip Salon & Spa, the best salon and spa in Fredericksburg, we’re experts at tailoring treatments to give you glowing, healthy skin. Here are the… Read more »

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Five Ways to be More Grateful This Year

We’re so excited and we just can’t hide it—we made the Salon Today 200 List of Best Salons in America for the fifth year in a row in the areas of Compensation & Benefits and Education—and we owe it all to you! To our guests, our stylists and everyone else, we couldn’t be more thankful… Read more »

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Winterizing Your Skincare Routine with Aveda

Is there anything more beautiful than the transition from summer to fall and winter in Fredericksburg? The leaves change colors, the air gets crisp and dry, and we can finally pull out those cozy sweaters from the depths of our closet. And just as a change in weather means changing up your wardrobe, it also… Read more »

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The Tulip Guide To Keeping Your Cool

A no-fuss topknot. Breezy cotton sundresses. An inflatable backyard pool and a margarita. When it comes to beating the heat, everyone has a tactic of choice—and we here at Tulip are no exception. Having endured many humid Virginia summers, we like to think we’ve elevated staying cool to an art form. We’ve also developed a… Read more »

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Six Fun Ways to Make Your Earth Month Count

April is here: the month of gentle sunshine, spring showers and gorgeous weather that’s perfect for barefoot walks in grassy parks. With nature at its finest, it makes sense that April is also Earth Month. While you’re getting out your spring/summer wardrobe and dusting off your rain boots, we encourage you to take a few… Read more »

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Beauty Resolutions You’ll Love Sticking To

First, the bad news: by the time February rolls around, 80 percent of us will have broken our New Year’s resolutions, according to U.S. News and World Report. (Yikes.) As for the other 20 percent? Maybe they’re possessed of superhuman willpower. Maybe they’re among those people who resolve not to make resolutions. Or maybe, just… Read more »

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