Denver Life Magazine

Self-care community

t’s a new year, but that doesn’t mean you need to be a whole new you. In 2023, it’s, a wellcare marketplace consciously created to make it easy for you to do just that. It’s modern, comforting, memorable—designed to make you want to stay awhile. In Nurture’s sprawling 23,000-square-foot building, a renovated Highland school on Federal near Speer Boulevard, more than 70 independent beauty, wellness, healthcare, and lifestyle businesses come together to create an intentional wellness space for the whole human. You’ll find beauty and grooming services, and therapy of all sorts—physical, emotional, spiritual, relational, lactational and beyond. There are providers specializing in Botox, others in non-toxic hair color and others still in breathwork, energetic alignment and psychedelic guidance. From acupuncture to zen meditation, if it’s part of a wellness-driven lifestyle, you’ll find it here, so resolve to find yourself here, too.

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