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TUESDAY cohen

Founder Sinopia Wellness, Certified Massage Therapist, Licensed Esthetician


With over 20 years in the beauty and skincare industry, Tuesday Cohen blends expertise, artistry, and holistic wellness into her practice. A licensed esthetician since 2010. 

She specializes in Integrative Therapeutic methods of bodywork and Skincare, such as EIM Traditional Gua Sha techniques, Kansa massage, acupressure, lymphatic, Deep tissue, and a wide range of facial massage techniques. Her approach is deeply rooted in both science and creativity, offering custom skincare solutions for acne, rosacea, and sensitive skin.

Growing up in Hollywood’s artist and maker communities, Tuesday honed her creative instincts early, selling handmade “functional art” as a teenager and later founding the vintage-inspired boutique, Headless Designs. This hands-on, DIY spirit carries into her skincare philosophy—she formulates small-batch, herb-infused skincare products using ingredients from her own garden and trusted local sources. Many of these products are featured in her treatments and available for purchase.

A lifelong learner, Tuesday continues to refine her craft through ongoing education in traditional healing modalities and modern skincare techniques.

Education & Certifications

  • Licensed Esthetician (2010)

  • San Francisco School of Massage Graduate (2015)

  • McKinnon Body Therapy Center – Traditional Thai Yoga Massage (2022)

  • Komorebi Institute – EIM Traditional Gua Sha Level 1  (2022–Present)

  • Additional training in acne, rosacea, and sensitive skin treatments

  • Ongoing student of Herbal Medicine, skin of color in Esthetics, Somatic bodywork, and Creative Writing.

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