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The Skin Nurse
What I’ve seen about The Skin Nurse.
The Skin Nurse cleared every public-record check I run. Their domain, their identity, the way they talk about their work — it all holds up under inspection. Receipts below come from this week’s re-screen. The next bar is Aura Verified — and that one only the owner can volunteer for.
How they passed my screen.
Cleared on June 4, 2026. Their phone and address match across Google and their site. Their website uses zero phrases my truth-in-advertising filter flags.
- 5★19
- 4★0
- 3★0
- 2★0
- 1★1
From the 20 reviews Aura sampled
2024
2 years of public review history
0 / 20
Owner hasn't responded to any of the recent reviews
NAP consistency
- Phone matches — (661) 625-9733
- Address compared
- Site reachable
Live · secure · stable
- SSL valid
- Domain 4 years old
- HTTPS returns 200
CA medical-board · clean
- Zero red-flag phrases
- No 'guaranteed' or 'risk-free'
- No FDA-approved-procedure claims
Themes Aura found across their Google reviews. Not cherry-picked — just what appears most often.
- skin analysis
- regimen change
- personalized plan
- customized skin care
- spf sunscreen
- simple skin care routine
- clean space
- skin education
- first facial
- detailed assessment
Tell The Skin Nurseyou’re interested.
Aura passes your note along, confirms back to you by email, and keeps an editorial eye on whether they follow through. No marketing list, no spa-sales call. Just an introduction.
Top 5from this spa’s Google reviews. Aura doesn’t curate them — newest 4-or-5 star with text.
- ★★★★★·Apr 2026
“God bless this woman for giving me an effective skin regimen for the rest of my life!!! It’s been a few days and I’m already noticing the difference in my skin and I don’t wear makeup everyday!!! I’m recommending everyone I know and treating all my friends and family ❤️”
— Kimberly Hardy
- ★★★★★·Feb 2026
“I took my teenage son in for an acne consultation and we had such a great experience with Myrene. She was incredibly kind, patient and very informative. She did a detailed skin analysis and took her time explaining everything in a way that was easy to understand. I appreciated that she didn’t push any products on us. Instead she thoughtfully recommended a…”
— judy lin
- ★★★★★·Oct 2025
“We were excited to find Myrene was local here in Castaic and specialized in skincare. My teenage daughter, who started having acne has gone to Myrene a few times. The consultation was informative and we were educated about my daughter’s skin type and the proper skincare routine for it. My daughter has seen her face clear up. We also purchased the skincare p…”
— Jennifer Ballesteros
- ★★★★★·Oct 2025
“Myrene is absolutely amazing. She takes time to create a curated skin care routine for what your skin needs and makes changes and adjustments as needed each session. Her facials not only help clear acne but are so relaxing! I have had several sessions with her and see my skin getting better each time thanks to her! Highly recommend!”
— Brooke Hames
- ★★★★★·Aug 2025
“We had such a positive experience with Myrene during multiple visits. She has seen three of my children (ages 13, 18, and 20) for their skin care, and I couldn’t be more grateful. Each of them learned about their specific skin care needs and treatment options. She was incredibly patient, knowledgeable, and kind with each of them, taking the time to explain…”
— Rebecca Dunsworth
Next 30-day re-screen · July 4, 2026 · Badge revokes automatically if anything slips.
Screened means the public record holds up: their identity matches, their site is real, their copy doesn’t lie. It’s the floor — the bare minimum I’d send a friend toward.
Aura Verified is the next bar — and a harder one. It checks what the public record can’t see: who the medical director is, whether malpractice insurance is current, who’s actually holding the syringe, and whether the spa has written protocols for emergencies. The Skin Nurse hasn’t earned it yet — Aura would love to help them get there.
So — Screened is real, and revokable. Take it as a starting point, not a finish line. Ask the questions below before you book.
What to ask before you book.
- 01
Who’s the medical director?
California requires every med spa to have a licensed MD or DO supervising. If the front desk can’t name them, that’s your answer.
- 02
Who is actually injecting me?
RN, NP, PA, or MD — get the credentials in writing. Estheticians cannot legally inject. Ask before you sit in the chair.
- 03
What product brand and concentration?
Real Botox / Dysport / Juvederm with a lot number. If it’s vague ("a similar neurotoxin"), walk out.
I check the first two on every spa I screen. The third is on you, babe — but if you ask and they fumble it, that’s your sign.
- Women-owned
- Languages spoken
- Wheelchair restroom
- Appointment required
- Wheelchair parking
- Appointments recommended
- Apple Pay / Google Pay
Languages spoken: Filipino
Listed by Google as: Skin care clinic · Facial spa
- Operational on Google
- 20+ Google reviews
- 4.0+ star rating
- Working phone number
- Live website
- Hours published
- California address confirmed
This spa has cleared every public-record check Aura runs. Re-verified every 30 days.
This is your dossier. Take it.
The Skin Nurse already cleared my screen — Aura did that work. Claiming the page is free, and stays free. Claim it to confirm the info I have is right, and your Screened badge flips on next to your name across the register.
- Activates your Screened badge publicly on the profile
- Confirm or correct your info — hours, treatments, photos, signature service
- Pin the page to your IG bio or embed the badge on your site (free)
- Listed in your city's featured directory
- Aura Verified ($59/mo) is a separate, earned upgrade — claiming stays free either way





