Serenity Salt Spa – Feature Friday

Written By Morgan Knox

Serenity Salt Spa first opened it’s doors in Harford County in 2018 with one goal in mind and that was to be proactive in community wellness, by utilizing all-natural and holistic wellness services.  

 Founder, Kelly Wagner, has suffered from chronic illness and found that holistic health practices provided her with a more productive approach to care. Her holistic practices are available to community members of all ages.  

 Some of their services include, the salt therapy rooms, one for adults and one for children, salt bed, massages, facials, infrared sauna mats, medical grade massage chairs, and more! There truly is something for everyone at Serenity Salt Spa.  

 Visit their website today for more in-depth details about each service or to learn more about holistic health practices and the benefits they provide.  

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