The Beginning: A Lifelong Passion for Massage
Massage has been my passion for as long as I can remember. As a teenager, I would massage friends during sports class at school, and whenever I had free time, I would offer massages to my family. Being naturally introverted, I found that touch was a beautiful way for me to express myself and connect with others.
After finishing my studies, I knew I wanted to dedicate my life to massage. And what better place to immerse myself in this craft than in a hotel spa?
I spent over 10 years working in this environment, refining my skills and learning from incredible therapists, teachers, and managers—each with their own unique styles and philosophies. That’s the beauty of this profession: you never stop learning. Massage is more than technique; it’s about listening, releasing tension, and soothing the nervous system to bring both the body and mind into balance. Over the years, I explored and blended different techniques, creating my own intuitive approach.
Although I now specialize in facial massage, I still love working on the body, and my philosophy remains the same: it’s about connection. Reconnecting with yourself, letting go on a deep level, and embracing well-being in a way that goes beyond the surface.

Why Facial Massage?
After years of practicing body massage, I became more and more curious about facial massage—and I quickly realized how much freedom I felt in this practice.
Did you know we have over 40 muscles in our face? You use them constantly—when speaking, smiling, eating, and even just looking around. They hold our deepest emotions and daily stress. Fine lines, wrinkles, and even issues like jaw tension are often caused by tightness in these muscles. The more I explored this, the more it became clear: I wanted to focus on facial massage.
What fascinated me the most was how deeply facial massage can impact not just the skin but the entire nervous system. Most people don’t realize how much tension they carry in their face until they experience the release. It’s a moment to reset, to let go, and to truly relax.
I’ve trained in multiple techniques, from the sculpting movements of Kobido to intra-buccal massage, which releases deep-held tension in the jaw. Each method offers something unique, but what matters most to me is adapting to what your skin and body need in the moment. No two treatments are ever the same.
Sharing, Connection & Making People Feel Better
For me, massage is more than just a treatment—it’s a way of sharing, of creating a space where people can slow down and feel truly cared for. Whether through a deeply relaxing facial massage or a tailored skincare ritual, my goal is always the same: to help you feel lighter, more at ease, and more connected to yourself.
When you come to me, it’s not just about skincare; it’s about taking a pause in the middle of a fast-moving world. A moment to breathe, to let go, and to leave feeling refreshed—inside and out.
I look forward to welcoming you and sharing this experience with you!
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