Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Standing out

Detroit mom’s purple RV a spa on wheels

- NOUR RAHAL

DETROIT — The 26-footlong purple RV parked outside a hotel in Detroit stands out on its own, but what’s inside is a whole different world — a variety of massages, stone therapy, facials, manicures, and more.

It’s a spa on wheels, the first in Michigan and the brainchild of a single mom who, when confronted by the pandemic, continued to offer community members self-care services.

Brandy Ali, owner and founder of Spa Land Mobile Spa, has made it her mission for almost three years to serve as many clients in need as possible in metro Detroit, she said. Now, she is looking to move her business onto wheels in a luxury mobile spa that launched recently.

“My mission is to serve as many people as I can all over metro Detroit and all the 50 states as well,” Ali said. “A lot of people have been under a lot of stress and they haven’t gotten a massage in a while. … So I figured with this RV, it’d be perfect to just pull up to people.”

Ali has operated out of The Inn At 97 Winder, a boutique luxury hotel in Detroit, for over about three years, but she has also traveled to customers around metro Detroit with her equipment to provide them with the services they need.

With services such as deep tissue and Swedish massages, hot stones, reflexolog­y and prenatal therapy, the prices range from $80 to $160.

“Since the pandemic, we got kind of creative,” Ali said. “Now we have a chef, aesthetici­an, nail tech and massage therapist. Whatever else you want, we make it possible for you.”

A friend and regular customer, Brandie Bailey, said Ali has been her massage therapist for many years now. Ali travels to Bailey’s home to provide her with her favorite services — the deep tissue massage and hot stones.

Bailey said she has recommende­d Ali to many of her friends and has even had her teenage son, who is an athlete, get massages from her.

“I love her massages, I think she’s the best, hands-down,” Bailey said. “I get her massages once a month, but if I have time and it’s within budget, I would definitely do it twice a month.”

To keep the team and clients safe from covid-19, the spa uses a temperatur­e monitor on clients, asks them questions related to exposure and has them fill out a protocol sheet before entering.

Spa Land Mobile Spa plans on traveling as far as New York, Minnesota, and Georgia, according to a news release.

Erin Wells Hill, the driver of the mobile spa, said being able to have self-care brought to people in a mobile form is necessary during covid-19.

“Driving the RV is really something that I’m excited about because I’m a driver anyway, I’ve been driving for 10 years,” Hill said. “With the RV, I’m sure it’s going to be a really big deal because people can’t get out so we bring (self-care services) over to you.”

Ali attended Irene’s Myomassolo­gy Institute, graduated from Everest Institute as a certified massage therapist in 2005 and has obtained a health science degree, according to her website. “Detroit needs a lot of healing,” Hill said. “This is what (Ali) does. She’s healing people with her hands. She has gifted hands. … She is a really amazing massage therapist.”

James Hicks, known as Sir James, is the hairstylis­t at the spa. Throughout the pandemic, he has been providing people with haircuts, shampoos, conditione­rs, and more.

“I am a makeover artist that specialize­s in natural hair,” Hicks said. “We want to try to get people back to their natural hair and getting more services that are local. Being able to go to people makes it easier because people aren’t coming out and going into salons or anything right now.”

Other services provided by Spa Land Mobile Spa include facials, manicures, pedicures, and more.

Crystal Wilson is an estheticia­n who specialize­s in facials at the spa. She also has her own skin care line called Crystal Clyear Skin Care, which is sold at the spa and Walmart for $65 a box.

“It comes with the vitamin C gel cleanser, cucumber toner, exfoliant and mask,” Wilson said. “They’re vegan and paraben-free.”

Wilson said Ali believes in teamwork and she treats them like family because she is very family oriented.

“(Ali) likes to hire young entreprene­urs, so she really gave all of us a chance,” Wilson said. “This is awesome. This is her dream and I’m so proud of her. I’m so excited to be a part of this.”

“Detroit needs a lot of healing. This is what (Ali) does. She’s healing people with her hands. She has gifted hands. … She is a really amazing massage therapist.”

— Erin Wells Hill, mobile spa driver

 ?? (Detroit Free Press/Antranik Tavitian) ?? Brandy Ali poses for a portrait in front of her newly opened Spa Land mobile spa in Detroit. The camper was converted to bring her spa services to her customers, rather than have them come to her.
(Detroit Free Press/Antranik Tavitian) Brandy Ali poses for a portrait in front of her newly opened Spa Land mobile spa in Detroit. The camper was converted to bring her spa services to her customers, rather than have them come to her.
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Ali shows one of the massage beds that she will use in her mobile spa.
 ??  ?? Ali poses for a portrait in front of her mobile spa.
Ali poses for a portrait in front of her mobile spa.

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