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The Secret Effects Of Stress On Your Skin (And How To Heal Them With Reiki)
What if the secret to healthy, resilient skin isn’t found in a single product, but in regulating stress and restoring balance within the body? Justine Masters, aka the Alternative Facialist, shares how integrating Reiki, breathwork, and advanced skincare technologies can transform not only the skin, but the nervous system beneath it.
When people ask me what I do, I call myself an alternative facialist. For me, facials are not just about products or surface level results. They are about balance, the idea that all aspects of our bodies, minds, and lives can be brought into harmonious alignment. I combine holistic therapies like Reiki with advanced skincare and technologies to support not only the skin, but the whole person.
I truly believe our skin tells a story. Daily stress, lack of sleep, and modern living can raise cortisol levels, the body’s main stress hormone. When cortisol stays high, it affects more than our mood. It shows up on the skin, causing inflammation, breakouts, rosacea, and barrier damage. What helps calm it is breathwork, taking time out from busy lives, understanding what actually causes us stress, and Reiki, a practice I bring into all of my treatments.
For those wondering what Reiki healing is, Reiki is a gentle energy therapy that helps calm the nervous system, restore balance, and ease stress. When the body is deeply relaxed, the skin responds differently. It softens, heals, and absorbs treatments more effectively. Many clients tell me they leave my space not only glowing, but also feeling lighter and calmer inside.
Reiki is a Japanese healing practice that works with the flow of universal life energy, often described as ki or chi. A practitioner channels this energy through their hands, placing them lightly on or just above the body, allowing it to move where it is most needed. The process is gentle, non invasive, and often brings a deep sense of relaxation and balance to both mind and body.
Learning Reiki does not take years. Many people begin practising after their first level of training, although mastery grows with experience. It is not limited to a select few. Anyone can learn Reiki, and self treatment is an important part of the practice. By placing their own hands on key points of the body, practitioners can use Reiki to support their own wellbeing as well as others.

Alongside Reiki, because what we put on our skin also matters, I work with carefully chosen skincare ranges that align with my holistic ethos. Take Last Skincare, for example, a neuro cosmetic brand designed to lower cortisol in the skin. Their Skin Repair Serum is clinically proven to reduce skin cortisol by up to 60 percent while boosting beta endorphins, the feel good molecules. This goes beyond the surface and addresses stress at its source within the skin.
Then there is Epicutis Skincare, a brand created to calm inflammation, rebuild the lipid barrier, and support sensitive or reactive skin. It is particularly effective for rosacea and acne, helping to reduce redness while strengthening the skin’s resilience. These products fit seamlessly with my belief that what we put on our skin should nurture, not overwhelm.
Contrary to what you may be thinking, technology also has a strong place in my practice. I am only interested in technology that works in harmony with the Reiki, skincare, and supplements I rely on.
Right now, the CoolJet Plasma Pen is one of my favourites for reducing inflammation, stimulating regeneration, and calming irritation. It is especially effective for acne and rosacea, where inflammation sits at the root of the issue.
QMR, or Quantum Molecular Resonance technology, also known as Rexonage 3, is something I am currently exploring. I do not yet offer it in my practice, but I do recommend it to clients who may benefit. Unlike lasers or radiofrequency devices that use heat to force tissue repair, QMR works at the basal layer of the dermis, where adult stem cells are found. By stimulating these cells to regenerate collagen and elastin, QMR supports true cellular rejuvenation. What excites me most about this method is that it encourages natural regeneration in a gentle, biological way. I see it as the future of skin health.
This combination of Reiki, skincare, and technology means no two treatments I offer are ever the same. Some clients need Reiki for deep relaxation. Others benefit more from targeted serums or advanced devices like CoolJet Plasma. Most often, it is a blend of energy work, skincare, and technology layered together into a ritual tailored to that person, on that day.
For me, being an alternative facialist is about redefining beauty. It is not about quick fixes or perfection. It is about resilience. When stress is balanced and the nervous system is calm, the skin naturally follows. That healthy glow people are always searching for comes just as much from inner calm as it does from serums or machines.

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