The thing Ida is proudest of isn't a treatment, a product line, or a particular before-and-after photo. It's the calendar.
Some of Juno's clients have been on it for twenty years. A few for closer to twenty-five. We have four generations of clients: grandmothers, mother’s, daughter’s, granddaughters, are they are bringing friends. It's the slow accumulation that's the point — a practice that works the same way it did in 1992, in a town that mostly didn't know what European skincare was when she opened her doors.
A returning client isn't a customer. It's a long conversation about a single person's skin across years of changes. Pregnancies and menopause. Sun damage discovered in a thirty-year-old that needs a different plan at fifty. Allergies that show up unexpectedly and have to be untangled.
That's why first visits at Juno include a free consultation. Ida doesn't sell a treatment. She starts a conversation. Call when you're ready to begin yours.
