Peel Simply Skin is a women-owned skincare spa at 4642 30th Street in Normal Heights, San Diego, established in 2010 and operating as a hybrid studio that bridges clinical-grade corrective treatments with plant-based holistic facials. The spa sits half a block from Adams Avenue between Blackmarket Bakery and The Nood Bar, anchoring the 30th Street corner where Normal Heights meets North Park in the 92116 ZIP code. Over 30 years of combined esthetician experience drives the treatment menu, which includes light, medium, progressive, and deep chemical peels; Geneo Glo₂ Oxygen Facials; hydrodermabrasion; microdermabrasion; ultrasonic skin scrubbing; dermaplaning; and LED light therapy. Membership and package models structure ongoing care into monthly or bi-monthly treatment cadences, and the wellness-oriented clientele overlaps with the fitness community at barre3 in North Park, where Pilates-barre hybrid training pairs with consistent skincare as part of a whole-body maintenance routine. Advanced acne care combines thorough extraction protocols with customized chemical-peel sequences that reduce active breakouts, flatten post-inflammatory texture, and fade dark marks through mandelic, salicylic, and TCA acid blends titrated to the client's tolerance threshold. The studio collaborates with a California state-credentialed acupuncturist who independently provides microneedling, microchanneling, and facial acupuncture within their scope of practice — a distinction that separates medical-grade collagen-induction therapy from the cosmetic facial menu. Lymphatic drainage facials reduce puffiness and fluid retention through gentle rhythmic pressure along the cervical and facial lymph chains, a modality the spa added as part of its expansion into an adjacent suite in 2019. Nearby tattoo studios on Adams Avenue — including Eden Tattoo Gallery — refer fresh-ink clients for post-tattoo skincare consultations that protect color vibrancy during the healing phase. Every service is fully customized at the chair — there is no preset facial template — and the esthetician team adjusts active ingredients, exfoliation depth, and mask formulation based on the skin's response during the session.