When you ask a local Facebook group for esthetician recommendations, you don’t get one answer—you get a whole map of who people really trust with their faces. This article is built from one of those threads: a simple question, “Any recommendations for local estheticians in Delray/Boca/Wellington area?” turned into a long list of real‑world favorites (and one place to avoid). As you know, here in Boca Raton and Delray Beach, we have VERY high standards, especially when it comes to our faces, so please enjoy our insider guide to locals’ favorite estheticians in Delray, Boca and Wellington.
How to Use This List
All names here came from local word-of-mouth in the Delray / Boca / Wellington area.
Some providers are solo estheticians; others are part of dermatology or med spa practices.
A few names show up more than once—which usually means strong loyalty or multiple happy clients, not paid promotion.
Always double‑check credentials, pricing, and current services; things change faster than Facebook threads get updated.
Standout Names Locals Mention Again and Again
These are the providers and places that either got multiple shout‑outs or came with stronger “this is my person” language in the thread.
My Skin Dealer /Kelsey Spector – Comes up several times, with people calling out “my skin dealer Kelsey” by name and mentioning before/after results and a very invested approach to skin.
***Editors Note***Kelsey is the REAL DEAL! She genuinely wants your skin to look better than even you do. I myself found her, long before this website, because she was recommended so highly by locals in every group and thread. She is on the forefront of every new technique, which she continually masters, and is as sweet and bright as she is skilled, so you’ll always have excellent conversations during a procedure.
Peaceful Body Spa – Mentioned more than once, including some self‑promotion; framed as a go‑to for relaxing, consistent care.
Carolina Feel Well MedSpa (Boynton Beach) – Appears more than once as a trusted local med spa option.
Barnett Dermatology – Named in this thread and again in later local conversations, suggesting strong recognition for both medical derm and cosmetics.
Katrinatique – Called out multiple times; long‑standing presence in the area with steady word‑of‑mouth.
Sabrina Nameri Aesthetica – Also shows up more than once, associated with good results and referrals.
Tammy Fender Holistic Spa (at The Opal in Delray) – One commenter gave it a “10/10,” which is rare language in crowded recommendation threads.
Revive Point Wellness Spa (Boca – 5.0 rating) – Highlighted for being a dedicated facial spa with top reviews, not just a side service.
If you’re overwhelmed and just want a short “start here” list, these are reasonable first calls.
Boca & Delray: Med Spas, Derms, and Boutique Studios
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of who was mentioned for facials, skin care, lasers, or specialty services in the Boca / Delray orbit.
Barnett Dermatology – Dermatology practice that also comes up in other aesthetics threads; good option if you want medical oversight plus esthetic services.
Peak Beauty Studio (Boca Raton) – Boutique studio in Boca; named alongside other “my esthetician” style recommendations.
My Skin Dealer – Multiple posters reference Kelsey and her team with strong enthusiasm and references to visible results.
Kelsey Spector / “My skin dealer Kelsey” – Gets a separate, very strong mention with before/after and “my person” energy.
Boca Skin Company (Zoe) – Mentioned as a local go‑to; shows up again in skin‑tightening conversations, suggesting a broader treatment menu.
Carolina Feel Well MedSpa – Boynton Beach – Listed more than once, which matters in a thread where most names only appear once.
Everybody is Beautiful Med Spa (Dani, Alyssa) – Called out by provider name, implying clients know and trust specific people, not just the brand.
Lesique Spa (Olesya) – Recommended as a place to see Olesya specifically, suggesting a loyal following.
Skyn Esthetics – Boca Raton (Lisa Lee) – Named in the context of “my esthetician,” which is usually stronger than a casual “I heard of…” mention.
Karla Rock – Natural Beauty Laser & Skin Care (Delray Marketplace) – Noted as laser‑focused; a good option if you’re thinking beyond basic facials.
Pearl Med Spa – Boca (Madelyn) – One commenter mentions a signature facial at $150, on promo at $75, and names Madelyn as the provider—clear sign of an actual client, not generic praise.
Guinot Institut Paris (on Federal Hwy north of Boca) – For those who like classic European‑style facial protocols and branded skincare.
Katrinatique – Multiple mentions; long‑standing studio with strong local loyalty.
Better Me Med Spa & Wellness Center – Included among the med spa recommendations for this area.
Healthy Enhancements – Named in the same cluster of local favorites.
Rejorvenate & Co. – east Boca – Pops up both in facial/esthetician context and in later threads for injectables and skin tightening.
Christy (East Boca; 30+ years’ experience) – Described as an anti‑aging specialist with decades in the field and a discount for a first facial; good if you prefer someone who’s “seen everything.”
Revive Point Wellness Spa – Boca (facial spa, 5.0 rating) – Pure facial focus and top reviews appealed to several locals.
Tammy Fender Holistic Spa – inside The Opal, Delray – Shouted out as “10/10,” ideal if you want a high‑end holistic spa experience.
Boca Brow and Beauty Bar – Brought up in the broader list; useful if you’re bundling brows and facial aesthetics.
Siperstein Dermatology Group – Another dermatologist‑anchored option for those who want a medical practice rather than a standalone spa.
Changing Faces Makeup – More beauty/makeup‑oriented but relevant if you’re looking for event prep plus skin work.
“Do not go to Forever Young in Boca” – A strong negative mention in the thread; always worth noting the places locals warn each other away from.
Restore Hyper Wellness – Delray Beach (Carys) – Within reasonable driving distance and called out by provider name, which implies someone had a notably good experience.
Parkland, Boynton, Wellington & “Worth the Drive” Options
Some recommendations came from just outside the exact Delray/Boca/Wellington triangle but were framed as worth traveling for.
Melis Inal Samolewicz (Parkland) – Praised for being deeply invested in skin and specifically noted as “doesn’t charge med spa fees,” exactly how value‑conscious locals talk after price‑shopping.
Carolina Feel Well MedSpa – Boynton Beach – Close enough to count; appears more than once across threads, which is rare for out‑of‑immediate‑area spots.
Everybody is Beautiful Med Spa (Dani, Alyssa) – Also Boynton; gets mentioned again in Botox and skin‑tightening conversations, so clearly not a one‑off name.
Wellington Skin Studio – Lynette Polo Meglio – Specifically named; good sign that real clients know their esthetician by full name.
How to Short‑List the Right Esthetician for You
A big local thread is great, but you still have to pick one person to actually touch your face. Here’s a quick way to narrow it down using the same signals locals are using in the comments.
1. Decide what you’re really shopping for
Basic facials & “feel good” maintenance – Look at Peaceful Body Spa, Revive Point Wellness Spa, Pearl Med Spa, Tammy Fender Holistic Spa.
Results‑driven, anti‑aging plans – Consider My Skin Dealer, Barnett Dermatology, Carolina Feel Well MedSpa, Christy in East Boca, Katrinatique, Sabrina Nameri Aesthetica.
Lasers and more aggressive treatments – Natural Beauty Laser & Skin Care, Barnett Dermatology, My Skin Dealer, and other laser‑focused practices.
2. Look for repeat names and real details
If multiple people mention the same place and give specifics (provider names, pricing, signature services, before/afters), that’s a stronger signal than one shallow “love her!” comment.
3. Match the vibe and budget
A holistic spa inside a luxury hotel feels very different from a busy med spa or a solo esthetician studio. Think about price, parking, and how “medical” versus “spa” you want the environment to feel before you book.
4. Start with a consult, not a package
Most of these places will let you start with a single facial or short consult before you buy a series. Use that visit to see whether they listen, explain options clearly, and respect your comfort and budget.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t a “best of Boca” list cooked up in a boardroom—it’s a cleaned‑up version of a chaotic but honest local thread where real people tagged the estheticians and spas they trust enough to recommend publicly. You’ll still want to do your own vetting, but if you’re starting from zero, this gives you a short‑list that comes from real faces, not just ads and billboards.