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You've got some schmutz on your face... An Evening of DIY Skincare and Jewish Wisdom

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Wishing you could take a trip to the spa? Just looking for a way to relax and change up your self-care routine? We’ve got you covered!

Join us for an evening of DIY skincare and Jewish wisdom, featuring licensed esthetician Lisa North of NorthStar Makeup, and Rabbi Jen Lader of Temple Israel!

Together on Zoom, we’ll mix up our own facial scrub and a soothing mask using ingredients we already have at home, take in some Jewish wisdom about #selfcare, and have an expert answer our skincare questions (and then of course look refreshed and glowy at the end)!

Due to the generosity of donors, this event is available at no cost. Please register through the form below, and then you’ll be emailed the private Zoom link and a list of ingredients for our DIY skincare products within 24 hours. This event is open to people of all genders, and is geared toward young adults.

Questions? Email marisa@meetyouatthewell.org

Learn More About Lisa North:

Lisa Beth North is the CEO of NorthStar Makeup. She is a professional makeup artist and licensed esthetician, with years of experience in the industry.   With a passion for makeup, stemming from a childhood love of the art form, Lisa aspired to set herself apart from other makeup artists in the field. She pursued a fine arts degree and studied at the prestigious Parsons School of Design in NYC, with a focus on fashion design. After training at the Aveda Institute, Lisa went on to graduate from the David Pressely School of Cosmetology.  Lisa created NorthStar Makeup in response to her rapidly growing client base. She continues to be a highly sought-after beauty professional in the Metro Detroit area.   Together with her husband and three daughters, the North Family are members of Temple Israel, enjoy celebrating Shabbat every Friday, and are frequent attendee’s at The Well’s Tot Shabbats and Family Education programs.

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