WAXING

Please refrain from shaving for at
least 2 weeks before your wax.

Hair should be 1/4 - 1/2” long,
about the size of a grain of rice.


Face

Eyebrow wax – $25
Nose wax – $15
Ear wax – $15
Lip wax – $15
Chin wax – $15
Neck wax – $20
Side Burn wax – $15

Torso & Arms

1/2 Arm wax – $35
Full Arm wax – $65
Underarm wax – $25
Back wax – $60
Lower 1/2 back wax – $35
Stomach wax – $30
Chest wax (includes stomach) – $60
Navel wax – $15
Nipple wax – $15
Hand wax – $15

Bikini & Beyond

Bikini wax – $35
just the bikini line

Extended Bikini wax – $50
bikini line, plus between the cheeks

Brazilian – $60
everything off

Between the “Cheeks” wax – $20
Full “Cheek” wax – $25

Legs & Feet

Upper 1/2 Leg wax – $45
Lower 1/2 Leg wax – $40
1/4 Leg wax – $25
Full Leg wax – $70
Foot wax – $20
Toe wax – $15

TINTING

Semi-permanent dye is painted onto your eyebrows or eyelashes to make them appear thicker, darker, and fuller - the color stays on for about 3 to 6 weeks.

Eyebrow Tint – $20
Eyelash Tint – $30
Eyebrow & Eyelash Tint – $45

Waxing Tips

Wax Regularly: 

Waxing regularly will ensure that the roots of your hair are new and weak. The longer you wait between waxing, the stronger the roots will become. The more you wax, the thinner your hair gets – which equals less pain!

Stop Shaving:

At least three weeks prior to your first wax, stop shaving. And never shave between waxing – it interfere’s with your hair’s growth cycle and leads to thicker hair with stronger roots. It could also lead to ingrown hairs, hair breakage and painful irritation during your next wax.

Mare Sure Hair is the Right Length:

Make sure the hair is about 1/4 inch long before your wax. You can control this by waxing regularly (every 3-6 weeks) to keep your hair short. We don’t recommend trimming your own hair - there is a chance you could trim too short and have to wait another week or two before waxing.

Exfoliate:

Use an exfoliating glove to exfoliate the bikini area about two days beforehand so that there isn’t any extra dry skin in the way. Exfoliating will also help reduce the chance of ingrown hairs after your wax.

Take Aspirin:

45 minutes prior to your appointment, take aspirin (or another pain reliever) and drink a glass of water. By the time you’re getting waxed, you should be feeling very little pain.

Skip the Caffeine:

For some people, the stimulants in coffee or tea can increase your blood pressure and make waxing more painful. Some people don’t notice a difference, but if you have sensitive skin and/or thick hair, you might want to skip the caffeine until after your waxing appointment.


Avoid Exercise:

Exercise has a similar effect to caffeine, raising your blood pressure and potentially making your experience more painful. Again, if you are particularly sensitive to pain – we recommend skipping exercise the day of your wax. (and remember to wait a day or two after your wax to exercise as well!)

Wear Loose Clothing:

Try to arrive to your appointment with loose clothing, or some to change into afterward. For about a day or two after the wax, wear cotton underwear and loose pants or skirts so that the area can breathe and not be irritated by fabrics.


Breathe:

Make a conscious effort to breathe deeply, exhaling a long breath when the wax strip is being pulled. It makes a big difference in helping relax your muscles.

for the smoothest results possible!