Book online with the link below to schedule the following treatments:
Custom Facial- 60 min $95
Facial custom created to address the needs your skin faces both short and long term. Result oriented skincare line based on corrective facials. Samantha will have you fill out an intake form and then assess your skin. The two of you will then discuss the best direction to take.
Basic Facial - 30 min $75
Facial for those who are short on time but want a quick glow! Also great for clients who are new to skincare. Includes a cleanse, exfoliation, moisturizer, and lip balm application.
Back Facial - 45 min $95
Renew the surface of a hard to reach area with a back facial. Perhaps you suffer from back acne? Or you have an event in which your back will show and you just want a glow! Includes cleanse, exfoliation, gentle massage, extractions, mask, and moisturizer.
LED Light Therapy - 30 min $25
Relax under a LED light panel while the light penetrates your facial tissue and kills bacteria that contributes to acne or penetrates to slow down the skin's aging process. Can be done as an add on to a facial or alone!
Progressive Chemical Peel - 45 min $175
Very superficial peel used to gently resurface, correct issues or conditions of the face and neck. May induce physical peeling of skin. Must have a custom facial at least 4 weeks before peel. Includes aftercare kit.
Lash and Brow Tinting - $30 each
Lash and brow tinting add definition to the lash and brows to change the color and enhance your existing beauty.
Half Leg Wax - 30 min $45
Wax from the knee down.
Full Leg Wax - 60 min $70
From top of the thigh down.
Underarm Wax - 30 min $25
Back Wax - 45 min $60
Eyebrow Sculpting - 30 min $25
Lip Wax - 15 min $15
Chin Wax - 15 min $15
Face Wax - 30 min $35
Lip, chin, and cheeks
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