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Fayetteville natives open The Cave spa, home to area s only salt cave
HOPE MILLS Do you suffer from headaches or respiratory problems? Brian and Tisha Mack believe they ve found a cure that s really worth its salt.
The Fayetteville natives opened The Cave, a full-service day spa, in Hope Mills on Jan. 8. The spa offers massages, facials and other treatments, but it s the namesake salt cave that makes this spot stand out.
The opening came more than two years after the couple was first introduced to halotherapy. Brian Mack fell ill with a headache and cold-like symptoms while they were in Charlotte. In lieu of prescribed medicine, he followed up on a suggestion by a friend to visit a salt cave instead. His headache and stuffy nose quickly dissipated.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) Opening a business during a pandemic can be a challenge and it has been for Tisha and Brian Mack. Fortunately, they ve overcome those challenges, but not every business owner is as lucky. Hiring during a pandemic where it s so up and down. Someone may have the will and want to be available, but we re dealing with COVID-19, said Tisha Mack, owner of The Cave
A host of challenges hit Tisha and Brian Mack before they could even open their doors. The Fayetteville State University graduates say planning to open the full-service spa took two years. Then COVID-19 hit which delayed the opening date to January.