Floramer is built from where I come from and how I practice today. I grew up in Estonia with my grandmother, Flora, spending time picking herbs, drying them, and learning how the body can be supported through simple, natural methods. That shaped my understanding of care as something intentional, consistent, and deeply connected to nature.

As a skin expert and sculptural face massage therapist, I bring that foundation into a clinical, results-driven space. My work is grounded in skin physiology and evidence-based ingredients, but I also place a strong emphasis on the role of human touch. Sculptural massage is not just about lifting and contouring. It helps regulate the nervous system, reduce chronic tension, and bring the body back into a more balanced state, which directly impacts skin health.

That balance is personal to me. I have been able to manage my own acne not only through science-backed skincare, but by supporting my nervous system and reducing internal stress. Floramer, combining my grandmother’s name and my initials MER, reflects this approach. It is precise and effective, while still honoring the role of touch, ritual, and the connection between the skin and the nervous system.