The Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that Kelly Scheinkoenig of Faces on Main has joined as a new member.
According to information released by the chamber, Scheinkoenig founded Faces on Main, 89 N Main Street, Fort Atkinson, in 2016, with the purpose of bringing the highest level of skincare products and services to the Fort Atkinson community. The Fort Atkinson location is her second, along with Skin & Co., which is located in Madison.
Scheinkoenig, a master educator, licensed esthetician, and certified oncology aesthetics provider, operates her businesses under the belief that a person’s skin is his or her best accessory. Her services are designed around each individual’s needs and skin requirements, further taking into consideration seasonal conditions and how they might affect a client’s skin, the release stated.
Scheinkoenig’s products are professional grade, which means customers get the highest quality ingredients, along with a caring and trained staff. Services include facials, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, microneedling, oxygen rejuventation, LED light therapy, and there is even a “teen tune-up” to address the unique skincare challenges of that age group, the release continued.
Faces on Main products feature Sorella Apothecary, which combines the best of nature and science with potent botanical extracts; Skinceuticals, a dermatologic line used primarily by doctors; Skin Script, an award-winning line of products for anti-aging, acne, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage; and a wide variety of bath and beauty products called BonBlissity, according to the release.
Faces on Main products are available online or at the skincare studio. Services are by appointment only at the Fort Atkinson location. Products can be purchased and services booked online: www.facesonmain.com, or by phone: 920-728-4232.
Faces on Main representative Samantha Mosher, from left, Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce ambassador Marissa Weidenfeller and Faces on Main owner Kelly Scheinkoenig gather for a presentation to the company of a chamber plaque. Contributed photo.
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