Facials

  • What product line do you use in your facials?

    We proudly use Sorella Apothecary in our facials, a premium, botanically-driven skincare line that blends natural ingredients with modern science. Their products are designed to restore balance, promote healthy skin, and deliver noticeable results, leaving your skin glowing and refreshed

  • What is the difference between a regular facial and a hydrofacial?


    A hydrofacial uses hydrodermabrasion to cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate in a single step, while traditional facials typically involve manual exfoliation and extractions. Hydrofacials can be especially beneficial for deep hydration and are suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.

  • How often should I get a facial?

    For optimal results, it’s recommended to get a facial once a month or at least every 6-12 weeks at every change of the season. This aligns with your skin’s natural regeneration cycle and helps keep skin clear, hydrated, and balanced. However, frequency can vary based on your skin type and concerns—speak with our esthetician to create a personalized schedule.

  • What can I expect my skin to look like after a facial?

    After a facial, your skin will likely feel soft, refreshed, and more hydrated. You may notice a brighter complexion, reduced inflammation, and smoother texture. Depending on the treatment, the full benefits will develop over the next few days as your skin absorbs the products used.

Body Sugaring

What is it?

Sugaring is one of the oldest, most gentle, and eco friendly forms of hair removal. Using just sugar, lemon, and water to create a honey-like consistency, this sugar paste is applied in the opposite direction of wax and then flicked off in the direction of hair growth! No strips or popsicle sticks needed! We like sugar over wax because it’s perfect for sensitive skin (no resins or harsh chemicals). Results typically last 3-5 weeks depending on the area and the rate your hair grows. Everyone grows differently!

How long does it last?

Similar to plucking your brow hair, over time sugaring can lead to damage of the hair follicles. This causes less blood supply to the follicle resulting in your hair getting smaller, finer, and sparser over time. We recommend booking your sugar appointments on a consistent schedule (every 4-6) weeks to ensure the BEST results and the most comfortable experience possible.

Basic, Extended Bikini, Brazilian?

This service is customized to your personal preference and can be discussed during appointment. Wether you want a modest clean up around the sides or a full service, we recommend following up with a calming Hydrogel Vagacial Mask!

Permanent Makeup

  • If you're uncertain about which brow service suits you or if you have previous permanent makeup from another artist, schedule a Brow Consultation. During this appointment, we will meet in person to analyze your brows and explore the various options suitable to YOU. Please note that the price of the consultation will be used as a deposit for your future permanent makeup appointment.

  • Permanent makeup is a form of tattooing and there are some medical conditions and medications that prevent clients from getting the service. Occasionally, a doctor's note can be accepted for special cases.

    Permanent cosmetics services cannot be performed if you are:

    • Pregnant or breastfeeding.

    • Under the age of 18.

    • Taking immunosuppression medication/have been diagnosed with an immune disorder.

    • Have any active infection.

    • Have an upcoming surgery within 4 weeks.

    • Taking blood thinning medication.

    • Noncompliant with aftercare instructions.

    • Diabetic.

    • Have an undiagnosed/untreated heart issue.

    • Have taken antibiotics in the past 30 days.

    • Have tendency to keloid.

    • Have had peels/laser/microneedling within the past four weeks.

    • Have taken accutane in the past year.

    • Have had laser resurfacing in the past year.

    • Have had botox injections on the forehead within 3 weeks.

    • At high risk of infection/must take antibiotics during dental work.

  • Microblading is a technique used to make subtle enhancements on a person’s eyebrows - this helps to create fuller, more beautiful brows. A handheld pen consisting of multiple micro-blades is used to make fine, short incisions on the skin to mimic the appearance of natural hair. It looks most natural on clients who already have a semi full brow of hair and are wanting to perfect their shape. The more hair you have, the more natural it will appear. Microblading heals best on young, healthy, and dry/normal skin types. Oily and aging/thin skin is not recommended for microblading. If you are in this category, you would be a better candidate for the combination or ombre brow.

    Ombré shading or Powder brows are another form of permanent makeup for eyebrows, a process of infusing pigment into the skin to simulate the appearance of filled in brows or makeup. A handheld machine with a single needle is used to implant pigments into the skin. This technique is beautiful on ALL skin types.

    Combination brows are a mixture of both techniques, using microblading at the head of the brow and shading throughout the tail.

  • Although permanent makeup or cosmetic tattooing is designed to fade over time, it is permanent. Factors such as skin type, lifestyle, age, metabolism, medications, and pigment color all affect the longevity of the tattoo. Direct sunlight and tanning beds can affect the rate at which these pigments are broken down as well. To take care of your brows, follow the aftercare instructions and touch-up your brows as needed. Touch-ups are normal and expected for Permanent Cosmetics.

    *Please note that final results vary and CANNOT be guaranteed due to the nature of the skin as it heals

  • Before your appointment, please stop using retinol products at least 7-10 days before. Be sure to avoid blood thinners, alcohol, ibuprofen, and any other pain relievers 24-48 hours before your appointment. Caffeine the day of the procedure may increase discomfort levels and blood flow. Retin A and fish oil must be stopped at least 10 days prior to the service.