Most clients are a little surprised the first time Ida tells them their first facial isn't going to fix anything.

It isn't meant to. A first appointment is a starting line — a chance to actually look at the skin, talk through what it's been through, and decide together where to begin. Real change in skin doesn't happen in 60 minutes. It happens over weeks of letting a routine settle in, of seeing how the skin responds to small adjustments, of giving the barrier time to rebuild without being overwhelmed.

That's why Ida moves slowly on purpose. She'd rather make one change you can keep than four you'll abandon by Tuesday. She'd rather understand your skin in May before recommending what you need in August.

There's a quieter kind of progress that's hard to photograph but easy to feel — skin that stops complaining, breakouts that stop showing up, that softer surface that finally holds your moisturizer instead of swallowing it.

If that's the version of progress you want, Juno is the place for it.