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Took my Bf in and she really helped him alot. We will be back
Amazing!! I got a prenatal massage and was so happy with the care I received from Yoleidis...more
Lana did a great job. I will be back, hopefully.
10/10 experience. I felt extremely comfortable the moment I walked in the door. I was gree...more
Highly recommend Holly for your massage. Kind, and very good at massage ! I’m so relaxed...more
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Get answers to common questions about Glass Skin.
Our Glass Skin add-on layers hydrating serums, a light exfoliant, and a moisture-lock mask. It uses hyaluronic boosters and light-reflecting serums to smooth texture and add translucent radiance. Applied after your facial or as an upgrade for optimal absorption.
Most clients notice immediate luminosity that lasts about three to seven days, depending on skin type and home care. Regular treatments or proper moisturizing extend results; combining with regular facials and sun protection keeps skin dewy longer.
Yes, with customization. We adjust exfoliants and choose calming, non-comedogenic hydrators for sensitive or acne-prone skin. A brief consultation and patch test ensure compatibility; severe active breakouts may need medical clearance before treatment.
Absolutely. Glass Skin is designed as an add-on to enhance any facial. Our therapists time the hydrating serums and masks to integrate seamlessly. Mention desired combos when booking so the treatment length and products match your skin goals.
Avoid heavy makeup and sun exposure for 24 hours, and use gentle, hydrating products. Apply SPF daily, keep skin moisturized with a hyaluronic serum, and schedule regular facials to maintain translucency. Contact us with any irritation or concerns.
Contraindications include recent chemical peels, active infections, open wounds, or untreated rosacea. Inform your esthetician about recent procedures, medications like isotretinoin, or allergies. We'll review your history and recommend alternatives if Glass Skin isn't appropriate.