We want you to glow, from the skin to within
Our vision is to create a peaceful sanctuary where you can escape the demands of daily life, take a breath, and reconnect, with yourself. We see skincare as more than surface-level care; it's an invitation to nourish your entire well-being.
Blending the precision of medical-grade treatments with the wisdom of holistic self-care, we design personalized routines that support your skin’s health and your soul’s balance. Whether you're seeking radiant skin or simply a moment of calm, we’re here to meet you where you are.
Our expert team is dedicated to guiding you through a journey that celebrates your natural beauty, empowers your confidence, and restores your inner peace. With every treatment, we aim to leave you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and more deeply aligned, inside and out.
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Experience our consultation, designed to prepare your skin for optimal results before any procedure. During this personalized session, we assess your unique skin type and concerns to create a tailored treatment plan. You'll receive a customized take-home kit to enhance your skin's condition and promote healing, ensuring the best possible outcome for your microneedling experience.
(Kits are valued at $50)
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Discover our exclusive membership program and enjoy a year of beauty and savings! Members receive their chosen treatment each month at a discounted rate.
PlUS enjoy a complimentary service listed below each month:
Lash or Brow tint
Brow maintenance
Dermaplaning
Microcurrent
High Frequency
Additionally, enjoy 15% off all skincare products year-round. Commit to your skincare journey and enjoy incredible monthly discounts, special events, and early access to new treatments and offers. Join now to ensure you never miss out on your monthly treatments and the best in beauty and skincare!
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Explore our diverse range of discounted packages designed to meet various needs and budgets. Each package offers exceptional value, combining premium services with exclusive savings. Weather you’re looking for a one-time experience or ongoing support, our packages cater to everyone. Take advantage of these fantastic deals and enjoy more for less!
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Hydrafacial treatments uses patented technology to cleanse, extract, & hydrate with super serums made with nourishing ingredients that create a gratifying glow.
These treatments are great for first time facial enthusiasts or anyone wanting to glow for any special occasion.
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Explore all our Soulful facials and find the perfect treatment to enhance your beauty and nuture your skin!
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Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves using tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production for skin rejuvenation. It's a minimally invasive treatment that can improve the appearance of scars, wrinkles, enlarged pores, and uneven skin tone.
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PCA Skin peels are professional-grade chemical peels designed to improve skin texture, tone, and clarity by exfoliating the outer layers of the skin. They can address various concerns like fine lines, wrinkles, acne, and hyperpigmentation. PCA Skin peels are formulated with a range of ingredients and strengths to cater to different skin types and conditions, including sensitive skin
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We offer facial waxing services. Brows, lip and nose.
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Add any of these treatments into any facial!
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A lash lift and tint is a beauty treatment that curls and darkens natural eyelashes, creating a fuller, more defined look without the need for mascara or eyelash extensions. The lash lift component uses a perming solution to curl the lashes, while the tint adds depth and color, making them appear longer and more voluminous. The results typically last for 6-8 weeks, with a gradual return to the lashes' natural state.
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Epicutis
Elevate your skincare with Epicutis—clinically advanced, non-toxic formulations that deeply address aging signs by restoring moisture and shielding against environmental damage. Perfect for post-procedure care and daily routines, these safe, powerful products deliver real results you can trust.Olive Tree People
Harness the power of ancient mountain olive trees with Olive Tree People. Their revolutionary elixir, rich in bio-active ingredients, intuitively adapts to your skin’s needs, reducing redness, irritation, and uneven tone for a radiant, youthful glow—naturally.Advanced Rejuvenating Concepts (ARC Skincare)
Transform your skin with ARC’s result-driven formulas. Using potent ingredients like peptides and botanical extracts, these products target aging, hyperpigmentation, dryness, and acne—giving you healthier, firmer, more resilient skin with personalized routines for lasting beauty.PCA SKIN
Achieve your healthiest skin with PCA SKIN’s science-backed, gentle yet effective products. From acne to aging, their professional-grade solutions support skin’s natural balance through progressive, customized treatments—delivering radiant, resilient skin safely and confidently.La Bella Donna (Coming Soon!)
Reveal your natural beauty with clean, mineral-based cosmetics. Their SPF 50 mineral foundation offers flawless, light-refracting coverage that protects and nurtures sensitive skin—cruelty-free, reef-safe, and designed to enhance your glow while preserving your skin’s health. -
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, primarily affecting the face, that causes redness, pimples, and visible blood vessels.
Foods To Eat
Probiotic foods; Kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut.
Fresh fruits; Berries, oranges, apples, kiwis.
Vegetables; Spinach, kale, carrots, cucumbers.
Omega-3 fatty acids, sardines, salmon, trout, chia seeds, flaxseeds.
Cold drinks, plenty of water, coconut water, iced teas or coffee.
Foods to Avoid
Hot drinks; hot tea/coffee.
Alcohol; wine, beer, hard liquor.
Caspaicin-related; spices/cayenne, red pepper,
*Cinnamaldehyde-containing; cinnamon, tomatoes, citrus, chocolate, soy sauce, sour cream, eggplant.
Avoid foods with high histamine.
Triggers
Drugs that dilate blood vessels; including some blood pressure medications.
Sunlight/Heat
Hot Foods and Drinks
Hairspray, Stress, Alcohol, Spicy foods.
Products with fragrance, Lactic acid, Alcohol, Retinoids( like retinol,retin-A, Trevino in) Glycolic acid, menthol, peppermint oil, and Sodium Laurel sulfate.
Activity
Low-intensity workouts like; Swimming, Walking, Bicycling, Yoga.
Workout in cooler environment
Drink lots of water when exercising to cool your body down
Cool towel around your neck
Treatments
*Topical treatments:
Azelaic Acid, Metronidazole, Ivermectin, Brimonidine, Oxymetazoline
*Oral medications:
Doxycycline, Isotretinoin, MROSI(this new oral medication is specifically for inflammatory lesions; pimples and bumps)
*Lifesyle Adjustments:
Idenify and avoid triggers. Use gentle skincare, Protect your skin from the sun, keep your face cool.
*Procedures :
Laser therapy can target and reduce visible blood vessels and redness
Chemical peels that are gentle and anti inflammatory. Lactic acid peel, glycolic, salicylic acid peel, sensi peel.
Always consult a Medical Profession for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Eczema or (Atopic Dermatitis) is a condition that causes dry itchy, and inflamed skin.
Foods to eat
Anti-inflammatory foods
Leafy green vegetables
Fatty fish
Fruits; blueberries, cherries, apples, pears, papaya, bananas
Probiotics found in kefir, sauerkraut
Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, Salmon, Tuna, Sardines, flaxseeds, chia seeds
Foods to Avoid
Dairy products; milk, cheese, yogurt
Soy milk, Tofu, Soy Sauce
Nuts and Seeds; Peanuts, Tree nuts, Sesame seeds
Citrus fruits; Oranges, Lemons, Limes
Tomatoes
Processed foods; high in sugar, unhealthy fats and preservatives, Fast food, Shellfish; shrimp, crab, lobster.
*NOTE: It’s important to note not everyone with eczema will react to these foods the same.
Triggers
Dry skin, allergens (dust mites, pollen, pet dander)
Irritants (soaps, detergents, fragrances)
Heat, sweat
Cold weather
Hormonal changes ( pregnancy, menstruation)
Stress
Corticosteroids medications
Infections; bacterial, viral
Contact with wool or other rough fabrics
House hold chemicals; bleach, cleaning products
Other Treatment Options
Treatments and Management Strategies:
Antihistamines: These can help relieve itching, especially at night.
Wet dressings: Applying wet dressings to the affected areas can help cool the skin and reduce itching.
Avoid scratching: Keeping nails trimmed and covered, or using other methods to relieve itching (like patting or pressing the area) can help prevent skin damage.
Identify and avoid triggers: Identifying and minimizing exposure to potential triggers, such as allergens or irritants, can help prevent flare-ups.
Consult with a healthcare professional: It's crucial to consult with a doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment recommendations
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Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory disease that primarily affects the skin. It's characterized by the rapid buildup of skin cells, leading to thick, scaly, and inflamed patches called plaques. These plaques can be itchy, painful, and cause discomfort. While psoriasis can affect any part of the body, it commonly appears on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back.
Foods To Eat
Fruits and Vegetables: leafy greens, berries, carrots, pears.
Omega-3 fatty acids: salmon, tuna, mackrel, herring and sardines. Flaxseeds and walnuts.
High quality Proteins: beans, lentils, greek yogurt, eggs, plant-based proteins like tofu.
Other: chia seeds, whole grains, rice, oats, vitamin D found in beef liver, egg yolks.
Probiotics: kimchi, kefir,
Herbs and Spices: thyme, sage, cumin, and ginger. Turmeric for anti-inflammatory properties.
Foods To Avoid And Triggers
Alcohol
Highly processed and sugary foods
Red meat
Dairy products
Nightshade vegetables; tomatoes, eggplant and peppers
Gluten
Triggers vary from person to person. ommon culprits include skin injuries, infections, stress, cold weather, certain medications, some foods
Managing Triggers
Track your triggers: keep a journal to track potential triggers and symptom severity.
Consider an elimination diet.
Protect your skin; moisturizing regularly, especially after bathing, protect from the Cold and Sun.
Manage Stress; practice stress-reducing techniques like yoga, meditation, deep breathing exercises.
Treatments
Treatments for facial psoriasis include topical medications, phototherapy, and systemic medications, with the choice depending on the severity of the condition and individual response. Topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and vitamin D analogs are commonly used, while phototherapy and systemic medications are considered for more severe cases. Always consult a medical profession for proper diagnosis.
Topical Treatments
Corticosteroids: Mild to moderate strength corticosteroids are often recommended for facial psoriasis due to their ability to reduce inflammation and itching. Examples include hydrocortisone (over-the-counter) and prescription options like triamcinolone and clobetasol.
Calcineurin Inhibitors: These medications, like tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel), are often preferred for sensitive areas like the face because they don't cause the same side effects as corticosteroids.
Vitamin D Analogs: Calcipotriene (Dovonex, Sorilux) and calcitriol (Vectical, Rocaltrol) are synthetic forms of vitamin D that slow skin cell growth and can be used alone or with steroids.
Salicylic Acid: This helps to exfoliate the skin and can be found in both over-the-counter and prescription strength.
Other Topical Options: Newer options include roflumilast (Zoryve) and tapinarof (Vtama) creams, which can be used on the face.
UVB Phototherapy: This involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays, either from sunlight or artificial sources.
Narrowband UVB Phototherapy: A newer type of UVB treatment that may be more effective.
Excimer Laser: A targeted form of phototherapy that uses a specific wavelength of UVB light.
Systemic Medications
Methotrexate, Cyclosporine, Acitretin: These are oral medications that affect the entire body and are generally reserved for moderate to severe cases that don't respond to other treatments.
Biologics: These medications target specific parts of the immune system and can be very effective, but they may have more side effects.
