The holiday season brings a whirlwind of parties, family gatherings, and social events — all of which can take a toll on your skin and energy. Marcia Mehrali, owner of Beneath the Surface Spa and self-described wellness junkie and entrepreneur, helps clients look and feel their best through expert treatments, thoughtful routines, and at-home care.
“People often come in for quick treatments that lift the eyes and refresh their skin before a party,” says Mehrali. “Eyelash extensions are popular, and our facials are designed to give natural results — no injections, just healthier, more radiant skin.”
Many clients in their 40s and beyond prefer a natural progression over Botox or fillers, choosing customized plans that include facials, exfoliation, and cleansing regimens tailored to individual needs. “Everyone’s skin is different,” Mehrali notes. “Some clients have combination skin or dehydration; others need treatments focused on better elasticity. We assess and design a plan for you.”
Top Holiday Treatments
Beneath the Surface Spa focuses on results-driven, holistic treatments. This season’s favorites include facials that restore hydration and glow, as well as Korean liquid microneedling, which boosts collagen, improves elasticity, minimizes pores, and reduces acne scars and brown spots. “Two clients raved that it completely closed pores and eliminated spots,” Mehrali shares. Many treatments work best as monthly maintenance for lasting results.
Perfect Holiday Gifts
Spa packages and gift certificates make thoughtful presents. “Our packages are always available, and we often create specials for the season,” Mehrali explains. Monthly emails and social media updates highlight promotions and treatment info, helping clients select gifts that show care and encourage self-care. Whether it’s a facial, massage, or complete package, these presents offer relaxation and rejuvenation during a busy season.
“Walk in stressed, walk out more relaxed — our goal is that every client leaves feeling different.” — Marcia Mehrali
At-Home Self-Care Tips
For those unable to visit the spa, Mehrali recommends keeping it simple. “Cleanse your face morning and night, exfoliate twice a week, and moisturize morning and evening,” she advises. Consistency helps maintain glow between visits. Men can follow the same steps using products suited to their skin type. Even small daily adjustments preserve radiance and confidence through the holidays.
Unique Spa Experience
Beneath the Surface Spa creates relaxing, memorable experiences, even during the busiest holiday weeks. “Our tagline is ‘walk in, float out,’” Mehrali says. “Clients enter stressed, and by the time they leave, they look and feel different.”
Treatments like the Japanese head spa include scalp cleansing, gentle massages, and eye masks for physical and mental relief. Holistic approaches, focusing on beauty from the inside out, set the spa apart. Beyond treatments, the spa shares wellness insights through the Pretty Profit Podcast, exploring skincare, anti-aging, and the mind-body connection.
“Our mission goes beyond surface-level beauty,” Mehrali explains. “It’s about supporting overall well-being and helping clients feel confident, radiant, and cared for.”
Trends to Try
Mehrali notes a growing trend toward natural, lasting results. Treatments enhancing skin elasticity, hydration, and glow remain in high demand, along with quick enhancements like eyelash extensions for a polished holiday look. Pairing professional treatments with consistent home care ensures clients shine all season long.
Closing Thoughts
For those navigating holiday stress and busy schedules, Beneath the Surface Spa offers a sanctuary to reset, rejuvenate, and prepare for celebrations with confidence. Mehrali sums it up: “Our goal is to help clients look and feel their best naturally. The holidays are about joy, connection, and self-care — we help make that happen.” https://beneaththesurfacespa.com/
At-home tips: cleanse, exfoliate and moisturize. Japanese head spa offers scalp care and relaxation for a complete rejuvenating experience.
