Yoni Spa

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We offer vaginal (yoni) steam treatments for women seeking holistic hygiene care for their womb.

06/04/2026

Your glow deserves protection. ☀️✨

Whether you're relaxing on the beach, traveling, or enjoying a sunny afternoon outdoors, Black Girl Sunscreen SPF 30 provides broad-spectrum protection without the white residue.

Infused with jojoba and avocado, this moisturizing formula helps keep your skin feeling nourished while protecting against the sun's rays.

✔ SPF 50 Broad Spectrum Protection
✔ Water Resistant for up to 80 Minutes
✔ Ultra Sheer Finish
✔ No White Residue
✔ Fragrance Free

Because sunscreen should work with your skin—not against it.

🛒 Make it your go-to summer essential.

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06/02/2026

We often talk a lot about wellness.

Rest.

Nutrition.

Hydration.

Hormones.

Nervous system support.

But healthy skin matters too.

Taking care of yourself isn't one thing.

It's a collection of small daily decisions.

One of mine is making sure I protect my skin before heading outside.

What's one wellness habit you've added recently?

06/02/2026

We talk a lot about wellness.

Rest.

Nutrition.

Hydration.

Hormones.

Nervous system support.

But healthy skin matters too.

Taking care of yourself isn’t one thing.

It’s a collection of small daily decisions.

One of mine is making sure I protect my skin before heading outside.

What’s one wellness habit you’ve added recently?

Photos from Yoni Spa's post 05/31/2026

Gentle care where it matters most.

Intimate Beauty Bar helps you stay fresh, balanced, and confident with every use — because your intimate wellness deserves intentional care.

05/31/2026

Your morning ritual — upgraded.

Smooth, roasted flavor with less caffeine and added hydrolyzed collagen type I & III.
All the comfort of coffee, without the crash.

Sip. Focus. Glow from within.

A smarter way to caffeinate.

05/28/2026

For years, many Black women have shared experiences of being dismissed, overlooked, or not fully believed when speaking about pain, reproductive health, emotional distress, and maternal wellness.

Bill 115, the Black Health Equity Act, 2026, is an important acknowledgment of conversations communities, doulas, wellness workers, and advocates have been having for a very long time.

At Yoni Spa, we’ve been discussing:

* women’s sexual health,
* culturally safe care,
* emotional wellness,
* body literacy,
* and healthcare distrust for years.

Just like the susu became a response to financial exclusion, many Black communities created parallel systems of care when traditional systems left gaps.

I wrote a full feature article reflecting on:
• the Black maternal health crisis
• healthcare distrust
• holistic wellness
• community caregiving
• Bill 115
• and why safe spaces matter

Read the full article here:
https://yonispa.ca/blogs/blog-yoni-spa-steaming/black-maternal-health-crisis-bill-115-ontario

Because healing begins differently when women are finally listened to.

05/27/2026

Some conversations are uncomfortable because they force us to confront what many Black women have been experiencing quietly for years.

Being dismissed.
Being overlooked.
Being told our pain is “normal.”
Being forced to advocate harder for ourselves while already suffering.

And the truth is… many Black women delayed seeking care not because they do not care about their health, but because too many have had experiences where they did not feel safe, heard, protected, or believed.

This conversation matters deeply inside maternal health, mental health, reproductive health, and women’s wellness because stress, fear, dismissal, and medical trauma do not disappear once the appointment ends. The body remembers.

Today I’m reflecting on the importance of Bill 115, the Black Health Equity Act, 2026, and the growing conversations around culturally safe healthcare, accountability, and equitable treatment for Black communities across Ontario.

Modern-day doulas understand something important:
sometimes advocacy is part of care.

And sometimes one of the most healing things a woman can hear is:
“I believe you.”

Watch this clip carefully.

Not to argue.
Not to perform outrage.
But to listen honestly to what many women have been trying to explain for a very long time.






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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm