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I Tried 4 Buzzy Wellness Trends in Miami—Here Are My Honest Thoughts

Ah, Miami. A dazzling, tropical paradise of yacht parties, palm trees, fluorescent neon outfits, and making, um, questionable decisions. But not for me this time. My recent trip to the 305 was all in the name of wellness. I tested out four buzzy wellness and beauty trends—some to great success, and others… well, you’ll see. Keep reading to see my 72-hour self-care-filled itinerary.

Upon landing, I needed to get some nutrients into my veins. I’m a multitasking expert, so I enjoyed a rejuvenating IV drip while sipping on a Pura Vida Super Greens Smoothie. TBH, the process was a little nerve-wracking, but the benefits made it worthwhile. “IV infusions deliver vitamins, minerals, and supplements directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the gastrointestinal system,” explains Jamie Gabel, certified physician assistant and Medical Director of Advitam Health. “This increases the amount and speed of absorption directly into the tissues. Various combinations can be selected to address things like skin health, metabolic functions, immune support, and longevity.” I opted for an IV focused on beauty and radiance—it was spiked with Vitamin B12 for keratin production, glutathione for detoxification, and biotin for hydration and elasticity. This IV cocktail gave my skin a healthy glow and helped strengthen my hair and nails. In addition to all these beauty benefits, I slept so well after. (It probably helped that The Miami Beach Edition has the most comfortable beds I’ve ever slept in.)

TIP: Customize your IV based on your health goals.

Emma Walsh laser facial

Lasers are crucial for baby-fresh skin. They can treat a whole range of skin concerns, including acne, scarring, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and more. Dr. Roberta Del Campo, dermatologist and Chief Medical Officer at Skin Laundry, explained the science behind these devices. “Lasers used in skincare produce light at a specific wavelength,” she said. “When this light is directed at the skin, it’s absorbed by chromophores—molecules within the skin that absorb light. Common chromophores include: hemoglobin (found in blood vessels), melanin (responsible for skin color and pigmentation), and foreign bodies (like P. acnes bacteria or scar tissue).” Basically, the laser absorbs things like acne, hyperpigmentation, and scar tissue and converts them into heat, which allows them to disappear and reveal a fresh, glowing complexion.