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Female Brazilian Waxing Services

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Bikini Full Wax

Covers the immediate area outside of the underwear line.

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Bikini Line Wax

Covers the immediate area outside of the underwear line.

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This service includes a complete hair removal of the front and back.

Brazilian Wax

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What Is The Difference Between Waxing And Sugaring?

Sugar Hair Removal

Waxing hair removal is a method of removing unwanted hair from the body by applying a layer of wax to the skin and then quickly pulling it off, along with the hair. This process removes hair from the root, leading to smoother skin for a longer period compared to shaving. Waxing can be performed on various body parts including the legs, arms, underarms, bikini area, and face.

Waxing Hair Removal

Sugar paste hair removal, or sugaring, is a natural method where a mixture of sugar, lemon juice, and water is applied to the skin, then flicked off to remove hair from the root. It's gentle, eco-friendly, and can lead to reduced hair regrowth over time.

Commonly Asked Questions About Hair Removal

  • The ideal length for hair is about the size of a grain of rice, but if it's longer, it doesn't matter. If you're a shaver, you'll want to make sure you leave it to grow out for at least three weeks so there's enough hair for the sugar paste to adhere to.

  • From our experience, the golden rule for sugar waxing frequency is every 3 to 6 weeks. This timing aligns beautifully with the natural hair growth cycle, ensuring each session is as effective as the last.

  • From our experience, the golden rule for sugar waxing frequency is every 3 to 6 weeks. This timing aligns beautifully with the natural hair growth cycle, ensuring each session is as effective as the last.

  • Absolutely , sugaring doesn't use chemical additives. It's less painful than waxing because it's paste is less adhesive than wax. It's good for sensitive skin type and sugaring is applied in opposite direction of hair growth and peel off in the same direction

  • Sugar wax is generally considered safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin. It is made from natural ingredients - sugar, lemon juice, and water - which makes it less likely to cause irritation than traditional waxes.

  • About a week before your appointment, give your skin some extra love​​ using an exfoliating scrub or mitt to remove all the dead skin cells and clear out build-up from hair follicles. This will ensure that no pesky debris gets mixed in with the sugar paste during your session and leave you with smoother results.

  • To avoid irritation, keep the skin clean and free of harsh lotions or products for 24-48 hrs. Do not exercise immediately following treatment. No hot baths or showers for 24 hours following a body sugaring treatment. No abrasives or exfoliating for 48 hours following a sugaring treatment.

  • Unlike waxing, which often contains harsh chemicals that can irritate sensitive skin, sugaring is gentle and can even be used on people with eczema or psoriasis.

  • WARNING: sugaring is never done on clients taking Accutane and is not recommended for clients taking Retin A, Renova, Differin or other types of skin thinning acne medications.