About Halena WP Theme

Halena is a WordPress theme built by AgniHD, designed primarily for beauty salons, spas, and wellness businesses. It ships with a clean, feminine aesthetic and a set of pre-built demo pages that cover the most common pages a salon or spa website needs: services, pricing, team, gallery, and booking.

The theme is built on Elementor, so layout editing happens visually. It includes WooCommerce support for selling products or gift cards, and integrates with booking plugins like Bookly. Performance is decent out of the box, though image-heavy salon sites will need some tuning. Halena is a solid starting point for beauty industry sites that want to look polished without a large development budget.

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Halena looks straightforward until you need something the demo doesn’t cover. Custom booking logic, WooCommerce product configurations, or layout changes that go beyond Elementor’s defaults all require someone who knows WordPress at the code level. FoxyConcept works through Codeable, a vetted network of WordPress specialists. Every developer there is screened, so you get someone who can actually solve the problem rather than someone who guesses. Estimates are free and there’s no obligation to proceed.

Pros

  • Pre-built demo content covers all core salon pages and reduces setup time significantly
  • Built on Elementor, so non-technical users can edit layouts without touching code
  • WooCommerce integration is included, making product and gift card sales straightforward to set up
  • Clean typography and whitespace make service and pricing pages easy to read
  • Compatible with major booking plugins like Bookly and Amelia for appointment scheduling

Cons

  • Demo import can be unreliable and sometimes requires manual cleanup after installation
  • Heavy reliance on Elementor means the page builder is deeply embedded and hard to remove later
  • Mobile menu styling is limited and often needs custom CSS to match the desktop design quality
  • Limited documentation from AgniHD means troubleshooting relies on community forums or developer help
  • Default image optimization is absent, and gallery-heavy pages can load slowly without extra configuration

Who is Halena for?

Hair Salons

Halena’s service and pricing layouts work well for hair salons listing cuts, color treatments, and styling packages. The team section handles staff profiles cleanly. Booking plugin integration means clients can schedule appointments directly from the site without needing a third-party booking link.

Day Spas and Wellness Centers

Spas benefit from Halena’s soft visual style and the ability to organize services into categories. The gallery section handles treatment room and facility photos well. WooCommerce support makes it easy to sell gift vouchers, which are a common revenue stream for wellness businesses.

Beauty Therapists and Solo Practitioners

Solo beauty therapists get a professional-looking site quickly using Halena’s single-practitioner demo layout. The theme handles a simple services page, an about section, and a contact or booking form without overcomplicating the structure. A clean, one-person site is achievable with minimal customization.

Nail Studios

Nail studios can use Halena’s gallery and service sections to showcase nail art and treatment menus. The pricing tables are readable and easy to update. Adding an online booking option through a compatible plugin makes appointment management simpler for both the studio and clients.

Aesthetic Clinics

Aesthetic clinics need a site that balances approachability with professionalism. Halena’s clean layout and typography handle treatment pages and before-and-after galleries adequately. For clinics offering multiple treatment categories, a developer can extend the service structure to keep navigation clear and organized.

Customizing Halena

Halena gives you a reasonable amount of control through the WordPress Customizer and Elementor’s page builder. You can adjust colors, typography, header layout, and footer structure without touching code. The pre-built sections cover most salon page needs, but anything beyond the templates quickly runs into limitations.

Custom booking flows, unique service category layouts, or anything outside the demo scope usually requires custom Elementor widgets, PHP modifications, or child theme work. A Halena expert can build those additions cleanly, making sure they don’t break on theme updates. If you want the site to look distinct rather than like every other Halena install, working with a developer who knows the theme’s structure saves a lot of trial and error.

Recommended plugins for Halena

Halena pairs well with a focused set of plugins. Bookly or Amelia handles appointment scheduling. WooCommerce covers product and gift card sales. WPML adds multilingual support if you serve multiple regions.

For performance, caching and image optimization matter more on beauty sites because of large gallery images. Tuning these correctly keeps load times acceptable. SEO configuration through Yoast or Rank Math helps local search visibility, which is critical for salon and spa businesses. See our WordPress performance service and SEO optimisation service for how we approach both on Halena builds.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Halena common issues

Halena theme demo import not working

Demo import failures in Halena usually come down to server memory limits or PHP timeouts during the import process. Check that your host allows at least 256MB of memory and a 300-second PHP execution time. If the import still fails, try importing the XML content file manually through WordPress’s built-in importer, then bring in the Customizer settings separately. Clear any caching before checking the result.

Halena header not showing correctly on mobile

Halena’s mobile header often needs CSS adjustments because the default styles don’t always scale cleanly across all screen sizes. The menu toggle and logo sizing are common pain points. Adding targeted CSS through the Customizer’s additional CSS field can fix most issues. If the problem is more structural, a child theme is the right place to make those changes so they survive updates.

Halena WooCommerce pages not styled properly

When WooCommerce pages like the cart, checkout, or product archive look unstyled in Halena, it usually means the WooCommerce-specific stylesheets aren’t loading correctly. Check that the theme’s WooCommerce support is declared properly. If you’ve made customizations, a conflict with an Elementor widget or a plugin stylesheet is often the cause. Our bug fixing service can isolate and resolve these conflicts quickly.

Halena theme slow loading on gallery pages

Gallery pages in Halena load slowly mainly because of uncompressed, full-resolution images being served without lazy loading. Install an image optimization plugin like ShortPixel or Imagify and enable lazy loading. If you’re using an Elementor gallery widget, check that it’s configured to load images progressively. A CDN also helps significantly for image-heavy pages. See our performance service for a full audit approach.

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Halena FAQ

Halena is one of the better options for salon and spa sites in its price range. The demo content is specific to the beauty industry, the visual style fits the niche, and it supports both WooCommerce and booking plugins. It’s not the most flexible theme if you want something highly unique, but for a professional salon site it works well without much custom development.

Yes. Halena is compatible with Bookly and Amelia, the two most widely used WordPress booking plugins. You’ll need to install and configure the booking plugin separately since Halena doesn’t include native booking functionality. The theme’s pages and layouts work with the frontend forms these plugins generate, though some CSS tweaking is often needed to match the booking form styling to the rest of the site.

Technically you can, but it’s not practical. Halena’s demo pages and most of its layout options are built entirely within Elementor. Removing Elementor would leave you with unstyled content blocks and broken page layouts. If you want to move away from Elementor, a rebuild is more realistic than trying to strip it from an existing Halena site.

Always use a child theme before customizing Halena. Any changes made directly to the parent theme files will be overwritten when the theme updates. Customizer settings and Elementor page edits are stored in the database and survive updates. File-level changes to templates or functions only survive in a child theme. Back up before updating regardless.

Halena is compatible with WPML, which is the most reliable way to build a multilingual WordPress site. You’ll need a WPML license separately. The theme’s text strings can be translated through WPML’s string translation tool. For simple two-language setups, Polylang also works with Halena, though WPML gives more control for complex multilingual configurations.

Hire a Halena WordPress Developer

Whether you need help setting up Halena from scratch, customizing beyond the defaults, or fixing something that’s broken, FoxyConcept can help. Work is scoped clearly before anything starts, and you only pay when you’re happy with the plan. Get a free estimate and describe what you need. No commitment required, and you’ll hear back within 24 hours.

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