eyelash extensions

  • Classic Lashes

    Classic eyelash extensions are simple, beautiful, natural-looking eyelash extensions. They are applied on a 1:1 ratio, which means one extension is attached to one natural lash. This allows you to achieve a natural enhancement.

  • Hybrid Lashes

    A Hybrid lash treatment is a combination of two techniques: Volume and Individual lash extensions. Taking the best bits from both, Hybrid Lashes will give you volume and length, resulting in a wispy, textured lash extension look.

  • Volume Lashes

    Volume lashes is a technique in which multiplied lash extensions are fanned out and applied to one natural lash. Volume eyelash extensions allow for a great level of customization to achieve the client's desired look. This technique will give you a fuller and fluffier lash line.

Semi-permanent Makeup

  • Mico-Shading

    Microshading is a procedure where a cosmetic technician applies semipermanent makeup to your eyebrows. It's a type of cosmetic tattoo procedure. Using pigment ink and a handheld tool, the technician places tiny, pin-like dots over the brow area to fill in thin spots.

  • Must Be 18 years or Older

  • Lip Blushing

    Lip blushing is a type of semipermanent cosmetic tattooing procedure achieved by depositing pigments in your lips using small needles. ... Lip blushing focuses on altering both color and shape to create younger-looking lips. Everyone's lips are different, and there's no one standard of beauty.

Massage Therapy

  • Swedish Massage

    The technique aims to promote relaxation by releasing muscle tension. Swedish massage is gentler than deep tissue massage and better suited for people interested in relaxation and tension relief.

  • Deep Tissue

    Deep tissue massage therapy is similar to Swedish massage but with a deep tissue massage, your therapist applies slow, firm pressure to release muscle tension. The focus is on the deepest layers of muscle tissue, tendons, and fascia (the protective layer surrounding muscles, bones and joints).

  • Pregnancy Massage

    Pregnancy massage is a type of massage therapy specifically designed to be used during pregnancy. It is also called prenatal massage. Pregnancy massage may help relieve some of the aches and pains of pregnancy. Prenatal massage helps by stimulating the soft tissues of the body to reduce the fluids that cause swollen joints. This practice helps remove the tissue waste to reduce muscle aches and joint pain.

  • Lymphatic Massage

    This specialized approach focuses on the lymphatic system, which is part of the immune system. This type of massage aims to help the body maintain proper blood circulation, body fluid balance, immune functions. A lymphatic massage will help regulate your lymphatic system and get rid of those toxins you’ve been holding onto

  • Sports Massage

    Sports massage is manual manipulation of the muscles geared specifically toward helping people who have physically demanding lifestyles and/or hobbies. This kind of therapeutic massage considers the impact of certain activities on specific joints, muscle groups, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue groups. Sports massage is designed to assist in correcting problems and imbalances in soft tissue that are caused from repetitive and strenuous physical activity and trauma. The application of sports massage, prior to and after exercise, may enhance performance, aid recovery and prevent injury.

  • Hot Stone Massage

    A hot stone massage is a type of massage therapy. It's used to help you relax and ease tense muscles and damaged soft tissues throughout your body. This type of massage involves the use and placement of basalt River rock on different points of the body. The rocks are heated before use and the massage therapist can then apply deeper pressure to areas of concern without causing any discomfort.

  • Foot Massage

    Foot massage and reflexology can be used as pain relief, to help alleviate stress and even to speed up injury recovery. Traditionally, foot massages are performed using the hands, effectively stimulate the reflex areas in the foot. Just like your neck, back, and shoulders, your feet can also benefit from a regular rubdown. Foot massage improves circulation, stimulates muscles, reduces tension, and often eases pain. That's especially important if you have health problems that add to poor circulation or nerve damage, like diabetes.

  • Cupping Massage

    Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.

  • Facial Cupping

    Facial cupping is meant to increase blood circulation and stimulate the facial cells that are responsible for collagen production. In turn, this can brighten your skin, minimize the appearance of scars, fine lines and wrinkles, and tone your chin, jawline, and neck by decreasing puffiness.

  • In Home Massages

    All massages listed are available in home. (prices vary)

  • Lash Lift

    One way to think of a lash lift is like a perm for your eyelashes. Unlike a lash extension, a lash lift simply alters the shape and color of your natural lashes( Tinting is a separate service). ... The treatment involves “boosting and lifting each individual lash, before tinting them for thicker, darker, longer looking lashes.”

  • Brow Lamination

    Eyebrow lamination is a relatively new procedure that focuses on creating shiny, smooth brows. Also sometimes called an “eyebrow perm,” the high-shine effects tend to be sought after by those who may be experiencing thinning or unruly brows. Unlike microblading, needles and coloring are not involved.

  • Tinting

    Tinting is a process of applying a safe, semi-permanent vegetable dye to your eyelashes or brows. This is done to make your dull lashes or brows appear not only darker, but also longer and fuller.

  • Teeth Gems

    Tooth gems are tiny crystal or metallic decoration attached to the tooth using dental composite. Also known as tooth jewelry or tooth decoration, this trend is growing in popularity among celebrities, models, and musicians. They add a unique sparkle to your smile without risk of damage.

  • Teeth Whitening

    Professional whitening can be done in about an hour. The procedure involves application of a tooth whitening gel containing between 25% to 40% hydrogen peroxide, and then aiming a special heating lamp at your teeth for two 30-minute intervals or one 30-minute session, with reapplication of the gel between intervals

  • Derma-planing

    Dermaplaning is a procedure that exfoliates your skin and gets rid of dirt and vellus hair, better known as “peach fuzz.” It's different from dermabrasion, where an aesthetician or doctor uses a high-speed, rotating brush to exfoliate the skin. With dermaplaning, we use a scalpel or a tool called a dermatome.

  • What is Body Contouring/Sculpting?

    Body contouring, also known as body sculpting, refers to changing the shape of an area on your body and is used to describe a variety of effects such as: Changing the circumference of an area on your body like your waist or thighs. Changing your body's silhouette by reducing small areas of fat. Because these procedures remove excess fat and skin from the body, the results are considered permanent in most cases. However, if you gain weight after your treatment, it is possible this can alter your improvement, however.

  • Body Contouring/Sculpting is non-invasive

  • Why Body contouring/Sculpting

    People choose to have body sculpting to look and feel thinner or to attain a certain shape. It’s often used on specific areas of the body when diet and exercise aren’t making a difference. Body contouring can target most areas of the body. Common sites include:

    Arms, Back, Belly and flanks (love handles), Buttocks, Neck and chin and Thighs.