Skin In The Game DC is a single-room facial studio at 1725 I Street NW, directly across from Farragut Square. From this central downtown location, we serve clients across nineteen Washington DC commercial districts, from Capitol Hill to Cleveland Park. Find your neighborhood below for drive times, transit options, and a direct link to your area's location page.
Every appointment at Skin In The Game DC is one-on-one with a dual-licensed esthetician, certified in TOMA Essential Skin Therapy and licensed in both DC and California. There is no rotating staff, no upselling, and no front desk pushing add-ons. The person who books your appointment is the same person performing your facial, in a private single-room studio.
Our menu covers custom signature facials, anti-aging protocols, acne clearing, back facials, microchanneling, and facial waxing. Every treatment uses TOMA Essential Skin Therapy exclusively, a clean professional line built around results-driven actives and proper barrier support. Same-day appointments are usually available, evening hours run until 8:00 PM Thursday through Monday, and parking is inside the building at 1725 I Street NW. Learn more about how we work.
Eight treatments and memberships built around what your skin actually needs. Same-day appointments are usually available across the full menu.
Personalized 60 or 90 minute sessions tailored to your skin in real time.
ExploreLift, firm, and brighten with TOMA collagen-supportive protocols.
ExploreTargeted clearing for active breakouts, congestion, and post-acne marks.
ExploreDeep cleansing and extractions for the back, chest, and shoulders.
ExploreCollagen-stimulating treatment for scars, lines, and skin renewal.
ExplorePrecise hair removal for brows, lip, chin, sideburns, and full face.
ExploreMonthly facials at a member rate for consistent skin progress.
ExploreMulti-session bundles priced lower than booking treatments individually.
ExploreDrive times listed are from each neighborhood's central anchor to 1725 I Street NW outside of rush hour. Tap Get Directions for live ETA from your current location, or open the location page for full transit, parking, and walking details.
Anchored by the Admiral David Farragut statue, this 1.5-acre park sits at the center of the K Street office corridor, two blocks from the White House. Skin In The Game DC is across the square at 1725 I Street NW.
Home to the Convention Center, Capital One Arena, Ford's Theatre, and the National Portrait Gallery. A short walk west or quick drive on H or I Street puts you at the studio.
Centered on the historic fountain at the intersection of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire Avenues. Walk or drive south down Connecticut Avenue and you arrive at Farragut Square.
Quiet residential and hotel district adjacent to George Washington University and the World Bank. A four minute drive east on L Street to 18th, then south.
Home to the Kennedy Center, the State Department, and the Watergate complex along the Potomac. Eight minutes east on I Street or Pennsylvania Avenue.
The 43-block business improvement district bounded by Connecticut Avenue, K Street, and 19th Street. Skin In The Game DC sits inside the BID at its southern edge.
DC's central corridor for law firms, lobbying offices, and trade associations. The studio is one block south of K Street between 17th and 18th.
DC's oldest neighborhood, known for cobblestone streets, the C&O Canal towpath, M Street shopping, and Georgetown University. About ten minutes east via Pennsylvania Avenue and Washington Circle.
Residential enclave above Dupont Circle known for embassy residences, historic mansions, and Mitchell Park. A straight drive south down Connecticut Avenue through Dupont.
The Massachusetts Avenue corridor northwest of Dupont Circle, lined with chanceries, ambassadorial residences, and the Islamic Center. Twelve minutes southeast via Mass Ave.
Historic traffic circle at 13th and P, surrounded by Victorian rowhouses and the 14th Street restaurant and retail strip. Five to ten minutes south via Vermont Avenue or 14th Street.
Surrounds the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court, with rowhouse blocks running east toward Lincoln Park. Pennsylvania Avenue NW runs straight from the Capitol grounds to Farragut Square.
Historic neighborhood north of Mount Vernon Square, home to Howard University, the Howard Theatre, and the U Street corridor. Ten minutes southwest via 7th Street and K Street.
Home to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and the Carnegie Library. Seven minutes west via K Street or New York Avenue.
Northwest residential neighborhood centered on the Washington National Cathedral on Mount Saint Albans. Twelve to eighteen minutes southeast via Massachusetts Avenue.
Quiet residential pocket near American University and the New Mexico Avenue corridor. Fifteen minutes southeast via Massachusetts Avenue or Foxhall Road.
Home to the Smithsonian National Zoo and the gateway to Rock Creek Park. A clean drive south on Connecticut Avenue across the Taft Bridge.
Residential neighborhood along Connecticut Avenue NW with Art Deco apartments and the Uptown Theater. Fifteen minutes south on Connecticut Avenue, or six minutes on the Red Line to Farragut North.
Just over the DC line on Connecticut Avenue, encompassing Chevy Chase Village and the surrounding Maryland communities. About twenty minutes south on Connecticut Avenue outside rush hour.
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"I had an amazing experience with Maraki. She was gentle, knowledgeable, and made sure I was comfortable throughout the facial. My skin looks brighter and healthier. Thank you for such a relaxing experience."
At Skin In The Game DC, you work directly with one dual-licensed esthetician, certified in the TOMA Essential Skin Therapy method and licensed in both DC and California. Every appointment is one-on-one, in a private studio, with no rotating staff and no upselling. Whether you are walking over from Farragut Square on a lunch break or driving in from Chevy Chase for a treatment series, the experience is consistent every visit.
Our products and protocols are intentionally limited to TOMA, a clean professional line built around results-driven actives and proper skin-barrier support. The shelf at most spas is a sales catalog. The shelf here is a curated tool kit. Learn more about how we work.
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One studio, one esthetician, nineteen DC commercial districts. Same-day appointments are usually available, and the booking calendar shows live openings.
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