"Shannon
Elizabeth depends on Enessa Aromatherapy’s line for her
crystal-clear complexion. Her favorite product? Neroli Hydrosol."
- Teen People Magazine 5/2003
"Invasive facials that result in blotchiness are a big no-no
for celebs getting ready to face paparazzi…so stars are
flocking to the Enessa spa for aromatherapy hydrating facials…"
- Movieline Magazine 4/2003
"Enessa
Aromatherapy Rose Hydrosol-This moisturizes the skin without
feeling heavy, and it’s tiny and easy to carry."
- Lucky Magazine 3/2003
"Salma
Hayek and Cher swear by the ancient art of "threading,"
which removes excess facial hair and shapes eyebrows without
messy waxes..."
- Variety Life Magazine 3/2003
"Threading
has advantages over hair-removal methods. Unlike waxing, it
doesn’t remove skin and can performed across the entire
face or after a chemical peel. Unlike tweezing, threading grabs
the most minute of hairs, and practitioners say that regrowth
tends to be slower and finer."
- W Magazine 5/2001
"Although
threading, waxing and tweezing all involve pulling hair out
from the roots…threading is far superior."
- Salon News 9/2001
"Clove
oil is a strong antibacterial agent. It gets ride of the toxins
and reduces redness and swelling. The best part is it doesn't
cause the skin to flake in pimple-medicine dryness, so putting
on concealer is easy-peasy. Try it."
- Teen, May 2001
"...try Enessa Collagen Eye Pads, a mix-it-yourself plumper that
helps eliminate the appearance of fine lines."
- Instyle, April 2001
"After wearing piles of TV pancake makeup every day, how does
Courteney Cox Arquette keep her skin clear? With an antiseptic
clove oil blend concocted by aromatherapist Michelle Ornstein
for the Enessa Spa in Los Angeles. When she feels a zit coming
on, she dabs on a drop twice a day..."
- Fitness, May 2001
"People who break out from everything come here. Jennifer Aniston,
Brad Pitt, and Jenna Elfman are devoted fans."
- Allure, March 2001
"...clients trust Ornstein - she'll personally whip up a customized
potion for a client's particular needs and complaints."
- Fashion Wire Daily, July 2000 |