Meet Alexis
Alexis, also known as Lexi, is an artistic and passionate Brow Artist who made a career shift from Mental Health to Esthetics. A graduate of Christine Valmy, she is dedicated to holistic beauty and furthering her expertise in Oncology Esthetics. Her unique approach to eyebrow sculpting blends her creative side with a commitment to promoting healthy, balanced skin.
Fun Facts: Alexis is bilingual — fluent in both English and Spanish! When she’s not sculpting brows, you’ll find her savoring slow mornings with coffee, getting lost in a good book, or journaling.
Alexis’ FAQs
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My favorite thing about the beauty industry is how subjective beauty can be. There’s really no one standard for everyone. There’s all different tastes and styles for all types of people. When you can’t find what works for you, you can even invent it. It’s so fun, rewarding, and fulfilling being part of that journey for others. Helping work behind the scenes to help people find their best, most confident selves.
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My favorite service lately has been Nano Brows. While I do still love brow sculpts, it will always have a special place in my heart, nano brows has allowed me to be creative with the placement, direction, and pattern for each hair stroke. It’s amazing the realism of Nano Brow Tattooing, how much happiness it can bring to people.
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Choosing one is difficult honestly. I love all my interactions with my clients. I honestly don’t know if they know how special they are to me, how grateful I am that they keep choosing me as their Brow Artist. Some of my favorites are when I’m just having a conversation with a client and one of us says something so funny that we have to just stop the service to laugh uncontrollably. Another favorite is when they have trust in me to tell me their secrets, things that scare them, make them sad, or even just life changes they’re going through. Other favorites are the clients who get so emotional with their transformation, the ones who hold back tears because they are so happy with their Brows. The ones who write to me after their service that I’ve changed their life in a positive way. Realistically it’s more than just brows, it’s your appearance, it’s your face, it’s your confidence. These interactions actually change my life too.