We chat about skin and her salon established 20 years ago, taken over by herself in 2009 with the goal of giving her clients the best possible skin through education – explaining why certain treatments are more suited for an individual based on their skin type and concerns, equipping them with knowledge about home care and emphasizing the importance of diet and exercise.
During the treatment, Brooke is incredibly attentive and explains each step and its purpose as we go along. The Dermafusion starts off with a physical exfoliation using gentle diamond tips, followed by a lactobotanical peel that’s both exfoliating and hydrating at the same time. During my skin consultation, I had revealed my previous negative experience with a chemical peel and Brooke took this into account, explaining the level of mild tingling that is normal, but staying with me throughout the peel to carefully monitor my skin’s reaction and ensure I was alright. The next step was an infusion of vitamins and antioxidants by ultrasound to increase its penetration by 1000x to deeper skin layers, where cell growth actually occurs. The anticipated effect? Brighter and smoother skin. As with all good skin treatments, the treatment is completed by application of skincare and sunscreen.
The focus at Me, Skin and Body is skin science. Brooke tells me the treatments are tailored to produce the best results, without the “fluff and puff”. However if you are in the mood for a luxurious massage plus the results, the Luxe C3 facial might be for you. Most treatments offered here are geared at providing the best results with minimal downtime – chemical peels, microdermabrasion, skin needling, dermafusion. What is not offered? Lasers, IPL – the idea here is to work with the skin, not against it, as Brooke believes that while these are effective, they can be quite inflammatory.