There She Glows
Your Skin Self Soul Guide
Your Skin Self Soul Guide
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I made this guide for people like Lena.
Lena came to me from Ukraine,
She would bring her husband inside of the treatment room to translate for us but when the skin is this severely compromised you can’t truly explain every single thing in 90 minutes… I knew that this would never make a long term impact for her.
Instead, I had to create something she could have when I am not there and something she could translate on her own.
I created my Skin, Self & Soul guide because I knew my clients deserved more than just facials. They needed a roadmap back to themselves.
As a psychology student at Penn State, I studied Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs — and it clicked: true skincare starts at the base. Safety. Belonging. Self-worth. Without these, the glow can’t hold. My clients weren’t just battling breakouts — they were battling burnout, comparison, shame, and disconnection from their own beauty.
This guide became my way of merging what I knew as an esthetician with what I understood as a healer. Because healthy skin is only one piece of the glow — the real work is in healing the nervous system, restoring self-trust, and nurturing a new relationship with the woman in the mirror.
If you’re ready to begin your journey back to your whole self, I’m offering this free guide book to help you start. Let’s begin with presence, not pressure. 💖
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Freaquently asked questions
What I Hear Most As A Licensed Esthetician...
How often should I do my skincare routine?
This is a great question and one of the most frequent questions I get from my clients. The truth is, you know your skin best and you also have a very unique lifestyle. I recommend 1-2 times day day but you can always adjust your routine based on your workout regimen and makeup use.
Do I need to double cleanse my skin— if so how often?
Double cleansing is all the rage now! I highly recommend that you practice double cleansing if you workout, wear makeup and sunscreen. The reason being is that you really do not get off these kinds of barriers with just one cleanse. Double cleansing with an oil based cleanser first and then a gentle foaming cleanser immediately after ensures that your skin is clean clean!
Do I need a moisturizer if I have oily skin?
To be less vague— moisturizing is soooooo importmant and especially if you have oily skin. Contrary to what you’ve been told or may be assuming, oily skin is screaming moisturizer. Drying out your oily skin only triggers it— creating a domino effect of sebum over production. Applying a light emollient cream will occlude the skin keeping in moisture without causing over production throughout the day.
I don’t use a toner— should I?
If I had a dollar for every time I heard this question, I’d be Rihanna Rich! The answer is yes, you should absolutely be toning your skin right after you cleanse. The reason being is that your skin’s pH level is typically effected by your clesanser and toning helps to regulate it back down/up to the happy medium of 5.5-6.5. Toning also ensures that your cleanser is actually removed fully!