About
With over ten years of experience as an esthetician, it’s my goal to help make you feel beautiful! Licensed in California Home Wax Studio Free Champagne! 🥂 Q & A How long do I have to wait before my first wax? To get the best waxing results, your hair will need to be at least one-fourth of an inch long. This is an average of 2 weeks of growth. Trust me, it’s worth the wait! Is there anything I should do to prepare for waxing and to be comfortable? Yes! I always recommend ibuprofen at least 20 minutes before your waxing service, as long as this does not contradict what your doctor has told you. If you are a female client, schedule your waxing service the first 2 weeks after your cycle. Your sensitivity level is a lot less during this time. Pregnancy also increases sensitivity. How long does the hair have to be in order to wax? Hair should be about ¼ inch long for all bikini and body services, which the length of a grain of rice. POST WAX Facial Waxing: please make sure you do not touch the area waxed for 24 hours. Bacteria on your fingers will get into your delicate open pores and cause pimples. If you do touch your waxed skin, just rinse it off with cold water or apply toner if you have some. Body Waxing: start exfoliating as soon as it is comfortable to do so or when tenderness subsides. This is the most important thing you can do and you may exfoliate your skin one of two ways: chemically or manually. Chemically: you may purchase a product that contains salicylic acid, glycolic acid or isopropyl alcohol. “TendSkin” or “PFB Vanish” are great products and can be found at beauty supply stores. These will discourage ingrown hairs if used consistently as directed. Manually: exfoliating gloves are recommended because they can be washed, dried & sanitized. Loofahs can harbor bacteria or mold, and are not sufficient exfoliators. This will reduce the chance of ingrown hairs, bumps, pimples and rough-feeling skin. If you have been waxed for the first time, a few bumps and/or pimples are common. If you broke out everywhere there can be a few reasons for this, but the most common is that your hair follicles have been irritated by sweat and/or bacteria. Your follicles are not used to having the hair pulled out so they are easy to irritate. Sweat, which contains urea and salt, is considered irritating to your hair follicles, so it is easy for your follicles to be extra sensitive to any type of sweat or bacteria the first time around. Your second and third waxings should be less irritating. If bumps or pimples have appeared, aquaphort, tea tree oil, are topical agents that can help clear these up in a few days. You also may just take a dry wash cloth and scrub the pimples or bumps and leave them to dry out, no lotion is needed.
Hours and location
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 5 PM - 7:30 PM
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Cancellation Policy
I charge a 50% cancellation fee for any cancellations within 24 hours of the scheduled appointment, and 100% of the service amount for any no shows.