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Meet our Team

Krysten Boylan

Licensed Esthetician

Krysten Boylan, Licensed Esthetician, is both highly trained in skin care development and knowledgeable about the latest, most advanced technologies in making skin both healthy and beautiful. Since starting her career in 2012, she has focused her work on one simple truth: the skin is the largest organ in the human body, and it absorbs everything it comes in contact with. This means only the best organic products will do, and explains Krysten’s deep passion for organic skin care.

With training and master classes in Organic Skin Care, Mechanical Exfoliation and Skin Mapping, to name a few, Krysten brings her passion and high level of expertise to her clientele, who learn how to maintain, preserve, and repair their skin. Specializing in everything from customized Organic Facials and Peels, to Body Waxing and Eyebrow Shaping, Krysten is also fully trained in Eminence Organic Skin Care products,  Handmade using sustainable farming and green practices, these natural and organic products deliver amazing results without parabens, animal by-products or other harsh chemicals like sodium lauryl sulfates.

 

Krysten’s clients are at the heart of what she does, and she goes above and beyond in providing the best facial experience, including an impressive amount of massage work. Her clients always leave happy and relaxed, but also armed with a wealth of information. Krysten educates her clients on home skin care routines and tips to use in between facials that can lead to drastic and long-lasting results.

In the end, making people happy and healthy is Krysten’s goal and inspiration. “When people look and feel good, they are much happier,” she explained. “You also have to take care of yourself on the inside to look good on the outside.”

            

BEST BEAUTY TIP: "After any facial or massage it is very important to drink plenty of water to keep the lymph moving and release the toxins. This will keep you hydrated and leave your skin glowing!"

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