We offer a variety of services from waxing and sugaring, to men's waxing. Our esthetician is certified in the latest techniques for your face and body.
Our products are better for your skin and give you less pain with less irritation. The Pretty Peach Wax & Sugar Bar is your best choice for clean beauty.
- Stop any form of hair removal and let the hair grow for a minimum of 3 weeks
- Exfoliate 2-3x a week leading up to your appointment with an exfoliating glove
- DO NOT pick at your skin!
- DO NOT drink caffeine or alcohol as it will increase your sensitivity
- Take an Ibuprofen/Tylenol/Advil 20 min. before your appointment, if you're worried about pain
- Wear loose clothing
- Stay Hydrated!
How long does the hair have to be for a Brazilian Wax?
- Your hair has to be at least 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch long. Same length of a rice grain.
- We recommend at least 15 days after shaving for better results.
What to do after your wax?
- For 24-48 Hours DO NOT: Take hot showers (Cold or Warm is okay), submerge in a pool/hot tub, get in saunas, work out, have sex, or wear tight clothing.
- LET HER BREATHE!
Whatever area you wax, DO NOT irritate and DO NOT Touch the area as your pores are open and it's so easy for bacteria to get in
- Moisturize with bush balm oils
- Wait 2-3 days before you start exfoliating
Tiny Bumps a few days after waxing?
- Whether it's your first time or you've been getting waxed for a while if you see tiny pimple/bumps on your skin and/or they itch DO NOT FREAK OUT! Before coming after your waxer, understand it's NOT an allergic reaction! 99.9% when this happens there was irritation, friction or bacteria that entered/occurred after your wax. They DO go away, but they may itch and might not go away until the hair starts to grow back! This is why the first 24-48 hours are Crucial!
Can I get waxed during my cycle?
- YES MOST DEFINITELY
- Make sure you have a clean tampon in before your service (That being said if your need to go to the restroom before your appointment make sure you arrive earlier to do so)Take a Tylenol/Adil/Ibuprofen 20-30 Min before your wax as you will be a little more sensitive
- Drink lots of water 1-2 days before you appointment!
- If you Exfoliate 2-3x a week, stay hydrated, moisturize daily, keep area clean,get your wax in consistantly and dont pick at your skin for any reason,(Trust your waxer in extractions as it will be removed without tearing or damaging the skin)you will not have these things happen frequent or at all! Just remember, listen to your waxer, listen to your waxer, and listen to your waxer! The advice and products I recommend and tell you to use are not just to sell you, they are to help your skin, trust the process and your waxer!
Itching after a few weeks after a wax?
- 2-3 weeks (average) after a wax you see black dots and it's red, inflamed, and it itches. Why? It means you weren't consistent in exfoliating in the first few weeks which are the most CRUCIAL times for Skincare! The hair is trying to grow and it's stuck under all the dead skin and it's struggling, so then they end up growing back into your skin resulting in ingrowns!
- Keep exfoliating gently, don't be rough, the glove/scrub is doing the work, and MOISTURIZE daily!
Use Aloe to Soothe Any Irritation
- Post-waxing irritation and redness happen, especially if you have sensitive skin, and it’s totally normal: no need to freak if you see red bumps on the area for a day or so afterward. That’s just inflammation of your hair follicles from where the hair has been pulled out at the root. Use a soothing salve like an aloe vera gel to calm the area and reduce irritation and therefore the likelihood of ingrown hairs.
Don’t Exfoliate, Swim, Sunbathe or Use a Tanning Bed for 48 Hours After
- Even if you aren’t sensitive to waxing, it’s best to avoid exfoliating the area, swimming, or sunbathing for at least 48 hours post-wax. Your skin is still compromised, probably because it had hot wax applied to it and then torn off, so you don’t want to do anything else to make the aftermath worse. Even if it doesn’t look it, the area is still raw, so swimming and sunbathing should both be avoided.
Avoid Tight Clothing
- Sweat and tight clothing can trap bacteria close to the skin, which is not what you want when your skin has been subject to waxing and therefore is more susceptible to bacteria and infection. Keep your clothing loose for the rest of the day and avoid excessive sweating as much as you can. You have a valid excuse to skip the gym for a day or two.
Keep It Up!
- The best thing you can do to make waxing as pain-free as possible is to do it regularly. It really does get easier over time—you’ll get used to it and your hair will eventually come out easier and grow less thick and coarse. Set up a standing appointment, stick to it, and you’ll be much happier with the results.