Organic Skincare Rituals & Facial Spa is a women-owned facial studio at 2946 Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, specializing in customized organic facials, sugaring hair removal, lash and brow treatments, massage, and Reiki energy healing. The spa — formerly operating as Blossom Organic Skin Care — occupies a treatment suite on Adams Avenue in the 92116 ZIP code, between 30th Street and the core of the Normal Heights commercial strip where independent shops and restaurants line both sides of the boulevard. Facial protocols emphasize hands-on technique over machine dependence: facial massage, sculpting, and lymphatic drainage work the muscles, fascia, and fluid pathways of the face to lift, de-puff, and contour before any product application begins. The holistic wellness scope extends to Reiki sessions conducted by practitioner Sophia Rose, a Reiki master and intuitive energy worker who channels vital energy to balance the nervous system — a modality that aligns with the integrative approach at aligned four wellness center in the same neighborhood. All skincare products are organic, non-toxic, and cruelty-free, selected to support barrier repair and long-term skin health rather than producing short-term chemical-peel intensity that can compromise sensitive or reactive skin types. Sugaring hair removal uses an organic paste of sugar, lemon, and water applied against the direction of growth and removed in the direction of growth, extracting hair from the follicle with less breakage and ingrown risk than traditional waxing methods. Brand photography and content shoots follow glow-up facials, and portrait photographer Liz Avery on the Adams Avenue corridor captures the post-treatment results for clients building personal-brand and social-media content. Massage services combine Swedish, deep tissue, and trigger point therapy, and the treatment room accommodates both standalone massage bookings and add-on massage extensions to a facial appointment. The Adams Avenue Street Fair each fall draws thousands of visitors past the storefront, and the spa's scheduling accommodates the surge in foot traffic along the corridor during festival weekends.