
About me
With over 30 years of experience as a licensed cosmetologist, my background began in hair design before naturally evolving into a focused passion for skincare. Today, I specialize in corrective skincare helping clients improve skin function, not just surface appearance.
I take a structured, results-driven approach to addressing concerns such as acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and visible signs of aging. Every treatment is customized and built around a progressive plan, combining advanced modalities to support long-term skin health and real, lasting improvement.
My goal is to create an experience that feels both supportive and intentional, where clients feel at ease, understand their skin, and leave with a clear path forward. Through consistency, guided homecare, and strategic treatments, the skin becomes stronger, more responsive, and visibly healthier over time.
In addition to corrective skincare, I offer expert brow design and full-body waxing, always prioritizing comfort, precision, and a refined result.
My Philosophy
At FitzSkin, I believe caring for your skin should be approached with the same intention and consistency as caring for your body. Just as strength and endurance are built over time, meaningful skin change happens through structure, consistency, and the right level of challenge.
Corrective skincare is no longer about a single treatment, it’s a progressive process. Each service is designed to support how the skin functions, using advanced modalities and targeted ingredients to renew, strengthen, and improve overall skin health.
Every treatment begins with a thorough cleanse and controlled exfoliation to prepare the skin. From there, customized corrective techniques and active ingredients are introduced based on your skin’s specific needs, supporting brightness, firmness, and long-term resilience.
What happens between treatments is just as important. A simplified, consistent homecare routine allows the skin to continue responding and improving, creating results that build with each visit.
