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Our Staff

Our Staff


Staff Bios


Wendy Solomon, Skin Therapist and Spa Owner
License No. E6672

Wendy Solomon’s career began in 1988, when she became an image consultant after receiving training in skin care, cosmetics, color analysis, and image services. A featured speaker at many companies, she lectured on various dress-for-success topics and was a frequent guest on both AM Northwest and Good Day Oregon. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Communications at Marylhurst University.

Although Wendy believes that facials should be relaxing, she also believes that customers should be able to notice tangible, visible results. Wendy’s area of specialization is microdermabrasion and chemical peels, which she feels are the most transformative techniques in achieving smoother skin texture, more even pigmentation, reduction in fine lines, and reduction in pore size and breakouts.



Annette Drury, Skin Therapist
License No. E2497

With 25 years of customer service experience, Annette has applied her passion to the world of esthetics. She enjoys bringing a higher level of health, self-confidence, and personal wellness to her clients. She works successfully with all types of problematic skin – including acneic skin, scarring, sun damaged skin, aging skin, and dull devitalized skin. She has extensive experience performing microdermabrasion, chemical peels, therapeutic facials, eyebrow design/correction, face and body waxing, eyelash extensions and makeup artistry. She enjoys giving relaxing, deep cleansing facials, assisting clients with specific areas of concern by creating customized treatments, and providing appropriate homecare regimens.


Stephanie Hersh, Massage Therapist
License No. 07274


Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, Stephanie contributes to the health and involvement of the community.  In practice as a massage therapist since 2007, her experience is varied. With over 900 hours of education, including experience with special needs/prenatal massage, deep tissue massage, healing stone massage, energy based massage, spa and aromatherapy and sports massage, she consistently works at learning new techniques. She has studied the Barefoot Shiatsu techniques of Shizuko Yamamoto.  She studies the effects of stress and it’s affects on the body and mind. Stephanie values the powerful effect of hands-on therapy to encourage health and well being.


Sharon Borchardt, Massage Therapist
License No. 08817

Sharon has a BA in Sociology, and an AAS in business. She is skilled in many massage treatments, but specializes in therapeutic massage such as deep tissue, trigger point, and myofacial release.




Tonya Redd, Massage Therapist

Tonya has over 11 years' experience in massage, including many types of treatments.  She is skilled in deep tissue, Swedish, hot stone, and aromatherapy, among others.  Tonya has a very caring attitude, and has an intuitive ability to understand the person's therapeutic needs.



Liz Losey, Massage Therapist


Liz Losey became a massage therapist in California, where she was born and raised.  She moved to North Carolina in 2006 and has continued her massage education at the prestigious Body Therapy Institute, the Trager Institute, and Medical Arts Massage College.  Her focus is on working with athletes.  Her specializations include helping people recover from injury, enhance performance, increase their range of motion, and reduce pain.  She has considerable experience working with athletes in volleyball, surfing, soccer, triathletes, and marathons, to name just a few.





Jermaya Tanner, Receptionist

Jermaya brings over 8 years of customer service and administrative experience to her position at Flawless.  Her positive attitude and attention to detail give guests a pleasant check-in experience.





Barbara Rich, Receptionist & Marketing Administrator


Barbara has a long background in media production and has led creative teams in the production of film, print, web and events.

She has a custom art business focusing on murals, furniture and portraits. She describes her art as more mood studies than photographic likenesses with a high emotional content.



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