



Lydia Besaw
Front of house and guest services
Get to know Lydia...
For as long as I can remember, beauty has felt like home to me — especially makeup and skincare. I struggled with my own skin growing up and often felt self-conscious, and that experience shaped the kind of professional I want to become. What began as curiosity turned into compassion: I wanted to understand skin, care for it, and help others feel confident and comfortable in theirs.
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By high school, I had already researched the esthetics field and realized this wasn’t just interest — it was alignment. Becoming an esthetician felt like purpose, not possibility. I want people to feel cared for, seen, and truly at ease in their own skin, in the way I once hoped for myself.
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As the first face you meet when you arrive, I genuinely love making people feel welcome. I’m a quick learner, and being here has given me an inside look at how a salon and spa truly function — the flow, the communication, and the thoughtful details that make every guest feel considered. Every day in this environment confirms that I chose the right path.
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A fun fact about me: I love music and will happily jam any chance I get. I sing, play guitar, and feel most myself when creativity is involved — it’s not just something I enjoy, it’s part of who I am.
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Outside the salon, I spend my time with the people who matter most to me — my family, friends, and my boyfriend. I love the outdoors and enjoy hiking, fishing, and hunting, but I also cherish slower moments doing my nails, listening to music, or relaxing at home.
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On a perfect lazy Sunday, you’ll find me resetting with a long skincare routine, an iced latte, something cozy on the TV, and a little online shopping — simple, calm, and comforting.
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When guests interact with me — checking in, checking out, or just pausing at the desk — I want them to feel beautiful, confident, and comfortable. Welcomed, understood, and never rushed. My goal is to help set the tone for a positive, relaxing experience the moment they walk through the door.
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My favorite motto says it best:
“Beauty isn’t about perfection, it’s about confidence.”
And I hope everyone who enters our space feels exactly that.