- 19 May 2026
There’s a new facial treatment in the salon — and it’s everything I personally love about modern skincare. Two hours of pure pleasure and long lasting results! Not aggressive.Not overwhelming.Not about damaging the skin in the name of “results.” Instead, this treatment combines advanced beauty technology with deep relaxation, hydration, facial sculpting, and nervous system
- 13 May 2026
Mindful Skincare: Your Skin Is Listening to the Way You Touch It Most people focus on what they apply to their skin. The cleanser.The serum.The ingredients. But very few people think about how they touch their skin while applying it. And your skin notices the difference. Your Skin Is More Than a Surface Your skin
- 7 May 2026
Face Tension and Skin: Is Your Face Holding Emotions You Didn’t Process? Your face does more than express how you feel. Sometimes, it holds what you didn’t fully process. We often think about skincare in terms of products, routines, and ingredients. But your face is not only skin. It’s also muscle, tension, and subtle patterns
- 30 April 2026
If staying consistent with your simple skincare routine feels harder than it should, you might think it’s a discipline issue. But often, it’s not about motivation at all, it’s simply that your routine has become too complicated. When Skincare Stops Feeling Simple A simple skincare routine is meant to support you. But somewhere along the
- 22 April 2026
Why Your Skin Looks Different Some Days (The Hidden Reason Behind Puffy, Tired or Glowing Skin) Some mornings, you wake up and your skin looks fresh, lifted, almost glowing.And other days… it feels like a completely different face. A little more puffy.A little more tired.Less radiant, even if you did the exact same skincare routine.
- 14 April 2026
Common sunscreen mistakes You’re doing everything “right.”You apply sunscreen every day, you’re consistent, you’re mindful… and yet, your skin is still showing signs of sun damage. A new sunspot appears, fine lines seem more visible, and it leaves you wondering what’s missing. If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. In my work, I see this
