Skin Care Studio - Bodywork, Facials, Microcurrent, Herbal Peels, Enzyme Peels, Body Sugaring,Waxing
Cynthia Chue Woo Yoshikawa is a Licensed Esthetician and Certified Massage Practitioner, Certificate #38863. Eminence Organic Skin Care is at the heart of all of our treatments. Dermaesthetics Herbal Peels and Enzyme Peels offer a variety of peel solutions for a variety of skin conditions. We also use a great hard wax that is biodegradable and can remove very short, fine hair. Body sugaring is a natural method of hair removal that gives a super smooth result. Circulatory Massage is now offered at tikitibü. It improves blood circulation and lymphatic flow that helps to remove toxins and metabolic waste from the body. It is relaxing and helps to reduce stress. Acupressure, Sensory Repatterning and Deep Tissue work are woven into each individualized session. What does tikitibü mean? There are a number of theories regarding the origin of the expression "tickety-boo" (also sometimes spelt "ticketty-boo", tiggity-boo") meaning "all in order, satisfactory, as it should be." or " Everything is going fine"."Things are proceeding smoothly or quickly". It appeared in the early 1920s, well before World War II, and was in general use by the 1940s. It is still used in UK by people of "a certain age" and therefore has become rather old fashioned. There is the theory that it is a relic of the British colonial presence in India and it may have originated in the British military. One of the most accepted and common theories about "tickety-boo" connects it to the Hindi expression "tikai babu" or "tickee babu" meaning "Everything's alright, sir."