Cheryl Ann Staurowsky
42 | single | no children | owner of Skinthoughts, Inc| Fort Lauderdale, Fl
When I am not seeing clients… I like to just relax and spend time catching up with friends. My motto is work hard, play hard!
Dreaming of… visiting the French Riveria for years! I have traveled to so many amazing cities here in the states, but there is something very inviting about traveling to Europe.
If I were not an aesthetician… I would definitely be a cook. I love to spend time in the kitchen baking and cooking. My daily routine of mixing up lotions and potions for my patients is definitely a reflection of that.
Best skin care tip… would be to stay protected from the sun at all times. My days are spent primarily working on improving sun damage which is prevalent here in southern Florida.
My home… is where I relax and regroup. Traveling as a national educator (for PCA skin®), and working full days in my office does not allow much time for being home. However, when I am there, it is a great place to retreat.
Favorite fall trend… is a great pair of boots and a leather jacket. In Florida, we do not have the opportunity to dress like that very often, but when it gets chilly, I am excited to pull them out of
the closet.
Obsession… my business and career. I have worked in this industry for over 20 years, and my knowledge grows daily with the talented professionals I surround myself with. I feel very lucky to be able to share what I know with the patients and students that come into my path everyday.
The best thing about turning 40… is the amount of knowledge I have gained up until now, with a lot more to learn. I believe I also know what I want out of life at this point in the game.
Guilty pleasure… Chocolate! Chocolate! Chocolate!
My favorite Super Hero is… Batman. He can be two different people in a moments notice.
My aesthetics mentor is… Margaret Ancira, whom I met in 1996. Her knowledge and drive for perfection and education in the industry stays with me to this day!
Words of wisdom… Love what you do!
My favorite book is… “Never Let Her Go,” by Ann Rule