Where deep rest meets gentle transformation.
Welcome to a space designed for deep rest, radiant skin, and thoughtful care. My work blends intentional facial rituals, therapeutic bodywork, and nourishing products to help your skin glow, your body release tension, and your nervous system fully unwind.
Services
Sculpting massage releases deep facial tension, supports lymph flow, and works through fascia and muscle to reduce puffiness and restore natural lift. Your whole system softens into ease.
Settle into a space held for you as your skin is treated with clean, handcrafted products made from whole herbs, botanicals, and nutrient-rich oils. This Ritual Facial melts tension from the skull through the face, restoring balance and leaving you glowing and deeply relaxed.
Give your jaw the rest it craves as tension in the mouth, jaw, and neck gently unwinds. Through intuitive manual work, buccal release, and CranioSacral Therapy, this session softens deep holding patterns and supports your nervous system in finding ease and grounded balance.
Step into a session that meets your body exactly where it is. With intuitive, present touch, I follow your nervous system to guide pace and depth, helping unwind chronic tension and creating space for your body to release and settle.
Feel held and supported as gentle, hands-on touch helps your body release tension and follow its natural rhythms. This restorative work guides your nervous system into ease, leaving you calm, aligned, and renewed.
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Chelsea is a licensed massage therapist, Esthetician, and Craniosacral therapist based in Portland.
With a focus on slow, restorative touch, Chelsea helps your body release tension, soften, and reconnect with its own rhythm. Her work bridges structural knowledge with intuition to release dysfunction and reconnect with the body through slow, restorative touch. As someone
AUDHD, trauma-aware, and LGBTQ+ affirming, she holds a compassionate space where your system can soften, regulate, and heal at its own pace.
“My goal isn’t to fix you, but to hold space for your body’s own wisdom.”