The founder of Skin&Muscles built this from a straightforward frustration: too many people were trying quick fixes and harsh treatments that promised results and didn't deliver them. She wanted to create something that felt genuinely good and actually worked — not one or the other.
Her interest in how the body operates — tension, skin, circulation, all the small things that affect how we feel on a daily basis — led her to develop an approach that sits at the intersection of results and relaxation. The two don't have to be separate things. At Skin&Muscles, they aren't.
No two sessions at Skin&Muscles feel exactly the same, which is by design. The approach is personalized and intentional rather than menu-driven — different techniques get layered together based on what the person actually needs, whether that's working through tension, improving circulation, or targeting skin appearance. It never feels clinical or intense. The whole thing is calibrated so that the results arrive without the session feeling like work.
The space itself reflects that balance — calm, cozy, elevated, but genuinely welcoming. Clients consistently say they felt taken care of in a way that's hard to find elsewhere, and that they noticed real changes after rather than just feeling good in the moment. That combination — relaxation and results — is what keeps people coming back.
Why Groups Love It
For a bachelorette weekend, birthday trip, or girls getaway, Skin&Muscles fits in a specific and very useful way: it makes everyone feel their best before whatever comes next. Book it before a big night out and the whole group walks into the evening feeling refreshed, glowing, and genuinely lighter. Book it as a mid-trip reset and it recharges the group for the second half of the weekend.
Either way, it tends to become the moment the group didn't expect to be their favorite. The "wait, that was actually the best part of the trip" thing isn't just a line — it's what groups say consistently after, once the experience has a little time to land.
It also works because everyone leaves feeling individually taken care of. This isn't a group activity where half the group is watching and waiting. Everyone gets the experience, everyone gets the results, and the shared after-glow — that collective "we all feel amazing right now" energy — becomes its own kind of bonding.
For groups that love wellness, it's a no-brainer. For groups that don't usually prioritize it, it tends to convert them.
Skin&Muscles is the kind of experience that earns its place on the itinerary not because it sounds good on paper, but because of how everyone feels when it's over.