Cheeks 20
Cheeks (does not include sideburns).
Chin 15
Includes the chin.
Eyebrows 20
Brow shaping that includes a trim, wax and tweeze.
Eyebrows and Lip 25
Includes eyebrows and lip wax (Save $5).
Full Face 65
Includes hairline, eyebrows, nostrils, sideburns, cheeks, lip and chin.
Lip 15
Upper lip.
Nostrils 15
Inside of the nostrils.
Sideburns 15
Sideburns (does not include cheeks).
Cheeks (does not include sideburns).
Chin 15
Includes the chin.
Eyebrows 20
Brow shaping that includes a trim, wax and tweeze.
Eyebrows and Lip 25
Includes eyebrows and lip wax (Save $5).
Full Face 65
Includes hairline, eyebrows, nostrils, sideburns, cheeks, lip and chin.
Lip 15
Upper lip.
Nostrils 15
Inside of the nostrils.
Sideburns 15
Sideburns (does not include cheeks).
WAXING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long should my hair be?
Hair growth should be at least ¼" but not longer than ½" for the most effective waxing. Hair will be trimmed if necessary. Don't shave it down to nothing because at the shorter lengths the hair is very stiff and difficult to remove.
How long will the results last?
After a client’s first waxing, the results can last 3 to 6 weeks depending on the individual’s hair re-growth rate. In most cases, hair growth is minimal during the first week or two and noticeably increases in the third and fourth week. Heat stimulates hair growth, causing hair to grow quicker in the summer than in the winter. With regular waxing the length of time between treatments will increase. Continued waxing will result in less hair re-growth.
What are the possible side effects of waxing and how can they be minimized?
Although we can not predict or guarantee who may react, most clients do not experience reactions beyond redness and minor irritation. Hair may break at the root during waxing, causing some hairs to grow out faster. Please follow these guidelines to minimize irritation and possible break outs.
How does waxing change my hair?
After all the stages of hair growth are removed, hair removal generally lasts 3-4 weeks depending on your individual hair re-growth rate. You will notice that the time between waxing treatments will increase with continued waxing, hair growth will become sparse and eventually decrease.
What effect does waxing hair removal have on the skin?
As dead skin cells are removed in this process the skin can feel quite smooth afterwards. The hair waxing action does cause the skin to sting and many find a soothing skin healing cream to be helpful afterwards. Some persons find the skin reacts with redness and bumps which disappear after just a few hours.
What would prevent me from waxing?
We cannot wax clients that are taking Accutane, using Retin A, have just tanned in the sun or tanning bed or are on any antibiotics that contribute to increased skin sensitivity. Some physicians do not recommend hair waxing for persons suffering from diabetes or who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection. Waxing will not be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn. We never apply wax to peeling, broken skin or varicose veins. When in doubt, consult with your doctor prior to any waxing service.
Hair growth should be at least ¼" but not longer than ½" for the most effective waxing. Hair will be trimmed if necessary. Don't shave it down to nothing because at the shorter lengths the hair is very stiff and difficult to remove.
How long will the results last?
After a client’s first waxing, the results can last 3 to 6 weeks depending on the individual’s hair re-growth rate. In most cases, hair growth is minimal during the first week or two and noticeably increases in the third and fourth week. Heat stimulates hair growth, causing hair to grow quicker in the summer than in the winter. With regular waxing the length of time between treatments will increase. Continued waxing will result in less hair re-growth.
What are the possible side effects of waxing and how can they be minimized?
Although we can not predict or guarantee who may react, most clients do not experience reactions beyond redness and minor irritation. Hair may break at the root during waxing, causing some hairs to grow out faster. Please follow these guidelines to minimize irritation and possible break outs.
- Avoid the sun immediately after waxing and please wear sun screen; recently waxed areas are prone to hyperpigmentation (permanent darkening of the skin) if exposed to the sun.
- Avoid heavy exercise for at least 24 hours after waxing.
- Avoid saunas, steam rooms, whirlpools and other heated sources for at least 48 hours.
- Do not use exfoliating products (AHAs, scrubs, etc) and loofas for at least 24 hours after waxing as they might further irritate your skin.
- Avoid tight clothing after waxing, especially in the waxed areas. Tight clothing may result in irritation and ingrown hairs.
- Regular exfoliation may be helpful to remove dead skin so your hairs can get out above the surface of the pores and not become ingrown.
- Routine waxing helps the skin get accustomed to the procedure and may minimize irritation.
How does waxing change my hair?
After all the stages of hair growth are removed, hair removal generally lasts 3-4 weeks depending on your individual hair re-growth rate. You will notice that the time between waxing treatments will increase with continued waxing, hair growth will become sparse and eventually decrease.
What effect does waxing hair removal have on the skin?
As dead skin cells are removed in this process the skin can feel quite smooth afterwards. The hair waxing action does cause the skin to sting and many find a soothing skin healing cream to be helpful afterwards. Some persons find the skin reacts with redness and bumps which disappear after just a few hours.
What would prevent me from waxing?
We cannot wax clients that are taking Accutane, using Retin A, have just tanned in the sun or tanning bed or are on any antibiotics that contribute to increased skin sensitivity. Some physicians do not recommend hair waxing for persons suffering from diabetes or who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection. Waxing will not be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn. We never apply wax to peeling, broken skin or varicose veins. When in doubt, consult with your doctor prior to any waxing service.