What was once an antique store in historic downtown Buda has transformed into a wellness boutique, focused on fostering inner beauty and community.

Meet the owner

Siren Beauty + Wellness Aesthetic Boutique owner Becky Torres has offered a variety of medical and aesthetic services for the Buda community since 2024. When she was getting started, Torres said she wanted her business to represent a different concept.

“You know, everybody has med spas, but I wanted this one to be a little bit different,” Torres said. “I feel like we work so much on how we look on the outside, but working on yourself on the inside … matters.”

Becky Torres is the local owner behind Siren. She poses in front of an antique chest that once belonged to the antique store. (Courtesy Siren Beauty + Wellness Aesthetic Boutique)

Siren hosts women’s events monthly, such as sound baths and meditations, to foster connection and help women find community.

What they offer

Siren has two treatment rooms for aesthetic and medical treatments, such as injectables.

Pictured above is one of two treatment rooms. Calming music plays as patients receive their treatments. (Sienna Wight/Community Impact)

Services and treatments include:

Lip filler
Vitamin B12FacialsChemical peelsSclerotherapy
Micro-needlingDermaplaningBrow Lamination and tintWaxing
Reiki

They also offer three memberships, which include varying monthly treatments: the Celestial Angel Membership, the Celestial Goddess Membership and the Poseidon Facial Membership.

What’s in a name

Several mermaid figures can be found throughout Siren. (Sienna Wight/Community Impact)

Siren was named after the La Sirena loteria card that Torres has loved since she was a little girl. Torres said she thought La Sirena was a beautiful goddess and wanted to embody that with her boutique.

“We’re all beautiful goddesses,” Torres said. “It inspires me to want people to feel like that.”

One more thing

Patients can take a card from the shell-shaped basket on their way out. Each card contains a unique quote. (Sienna Wight/Community Impact)Patients can take a card from the shell-shaped basket on their way out. Each card contains a unique quote. (Sienna Wight/Community Impact)

When the building was still an antique store, they sold small cards with quotes. Now, Torres continues to keep them in stock and offers them to every patient after their service.

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