Hi, I’m Shima — a licensed esthetician and the heart behind The Pause.
My background is rooted in both science and business, which shaped the way I approach skincare with intention, knowledge, and respect for real, research-based results. I believe in combining evidence-based treatments with presence, gentle touch, and healing energy.
To me, a facial is more than skincare — it’s a meditation. A moment to slow down, breathe, and reconnect. That’s why I created The Pause: a space where science meets soul, and where you can truly rest.
I’ve always been an artist at heart, and I see every face as a unique canvas. Your skin tells a story, and I treat it with devotion and love.
Your comfort and happiness matter so much to me — if you ever feel your experience wasn’t right, your service is completely on me.
With love and care,
Shima

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PRIVACY POLICY
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