Attended New York College of Health Professions and graduated from the Massage Therapy Program in 2009. Since graduation, I worked in a spa for 3+ years, assisted friends in their businesses and have my own business.
I am trained in Medical, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Cranial Sacral, Prenatal and Chair massage, Trigger Point, Myofascial Release, Aromatherapy Massage, Heated Bamboo, Reiki, Reflexology.
My experiences include massaging age groups ranging from 4 years old to 97 years young, some for Relaxation, others suffering from ADHD, Adult Muscular Dystrophy, Arthritis including Osteo/Psoriatic/Rheumatoid, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease and Dementia, Cerebral Palsy, early and advanced stages of Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, Heart disease and Multiple Sclerosis. Other issues comprise of Head/Neck/Shoulder Pain, Lower Back and Knee Pain, Migraines and Other Headaches, Rotator Cuff, Frozen Shoulder, Tennis Elbow and effects from Falls and Motor Vehicle Accidents; Psychiatric Disorders: such as Anxiety, Depression and Bipolar disorder.
I am a “people” person, and always enjoyed working with people, from all walks of life. I was a medical assistant for 10 years, in a pulmonary office, comforting patients in stressful situations. Now, as a New York State Licensed Massage Therapist, I provide comfort and relaxation to clients who suffer from stress.
I am a graduate of New York College of Health Profession, 2012. After graduation, I massaged private clients in their homes and at a spa for 2 years. My specialities are Hot Stone and Swedish/Relaxation Massage.
I was always interested in the skin and love making other’s feel and look beautiful. As a child I suffered from eczema and saw a dermotologist regularly for my skin condition. As I got older, I realized that I was able to treat my symptoms with natural remedies rather than a prescription.
Today, I suffer from melasma, also known as a pregnancy mask, due to hormone imbalances. Through my education I have learned specific treatments to target hyperpigmentation, how to keep it a bay, and specific ingredients to look for in products that will help my current condition.
I feel that it is my job as an esthetician to educate you about your skin and possible conditions you may have. Having been an educator for ten years in my previous profession, I understand the importance of educating clients about their skin, and taking time with each individual client to explain and answer questions he/she may have. Of course we are all human, so if I don’t have the answer immediately, I will be sure to find out for you because I would want the same for myself.