A gift for someone who has a date that matters

The quiet, considered version of caring.

There is a kind of gift that says I noticed something coming up for you, and I thought about it. Not a candle. Not a card. A month of actual hands on her skin, an esthetician on the other end of a text thread, a protocol that meets her at the morning of the thing she has been quietly thinking about for a long time.

We sell that gift. It is, in our experience, the gift that gets remembered.

Who it tends to be for

The woman who would never book this for herself.

A sister whose wedding is in two months and who would never book this for herself. A daughter starting a job that finally pays what she is worth, who deserves a face she likes in the new headshots. A mother whose sixtieth is coming and who has not been treated to anything in a long time. A best friend turning forty who said the word milestone in a way that meant something. The woman in your life who would never spend the money on herself, but would be quietly relieved to receive it.

How it works

A digital card, on the day you pick.

You choose a tier — Bronze, Silver, or Gold — and a delivery date. We send a beautiful digital card on the day you specify, with a private link she can open on her phone. From there, she books her intake call with us directly, sets her date, and we work backward. You don't have to know her event. You don't have to know her skin. We will. That's our job.

If she has questions before she books, she texts us. If she wants to upgrade her tier herself, we credit your gift in full. If her date moves, we move with her.

A note on giving this well

The card deserves the same care as the gift.

We will, on request, write the card in our voice rather than yours — sometimes the gift is more landed when the studio explains itself. Tell us what you'd like her to know, and we'll find the words. Or write the card yourself in the box we provide. Either way, no exclamation points, no “you deserve it,” no spa-day language. The gift is more serious than that. It deserves a more serious card.