“What began as a simple favor soon evolved into “Favor”— a personalized grooming and beauty service designed to meet the unique needs of a niche clientele. Drawing from my professional background and medical experience, I created a service that provided accessibility and dignity to those who often found traditional salon visits challenging.

My first house call was for a hospice patient—a moment that shifted my perspective on beauty services and their impact. From that point on, the demand grew rapidly. Caregivers, stay-at-home moms, the elderly, down syndrome, bedridden individuals, prenatal and postpartum clients, cancer patients, and high-level executives all sought out my services.

Each request reinforced the value of providing a non-conventional approach to beauty and self-care, ensuring that clients could receive my assistance in the comfort of their homes or offices. By prioritizing accessibility, discretion, and luxury, favor became more than just a business—it became a mission to empower individuals through self-care, no matter their circumstances.

This journey has not only allowed me to redefine the beauty industry but has also strengthened my passion for creating meaningful experiences that leave a lasting impact.” -Daizy

“It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in immitation” -Herman Melville

Working with my clients in the Down syndrome community holds a special place in my heart. Having a loved one with Down syndrome, there’s a sense of familiarity that makes every interaction feel like family.

Their kindness, warmth, and pure intentions create an experience that goes far beyond the service. What begins as an appointment often turns into a lasting connection—one built on trust, joy, and friendship that continues for a lifetime.

Working with clients who require mobility support (like Spinal Muscular Atrophy) is something I approach with patience, experience, and compassion. From specialized equipment to thoughtful preparation, every detail is considered to create a comfortable and respectful experience.

House calls provide convenience not only for the client, but for families and caregivers—making the entire process seamless, supportive, and stress-free.

Some of the most meaningful work happens in the quietest moments. Serving clients who are on bed rest, in hospice, or navigating cancer treatments is done with a gentle touch and an open heart.

These visits go beyond appearance—they bring comfort, dignity, and connection during times when it matters most. It is an honor to be welcomed into these spaces and trusted with such care.