Electrolysis hair removal is a form of permanent hair removal. The process involves the use of a microscopic needle that emits heated electric currents directly into the hair follicle shaft, destroying the follicle and its ability to regrow or support new hair growth.
Electrolysis hair removal is the only 100% FDA-approved hair removal treatment on the market. Unlike other treatments that claim to be “permanent” until those little patches of hair start to creep back to the surface…the effects of electrolysis are really, truly permanent.
Electrolysis | |
15 min | $55 |
30 min | $70 |
45 min | $85 |
60 min | $95 |
75 min | $110 |
90 min | $130 |
105 min | $150 |
120 min | $170 |
We only use sugaring for Brazilians and here’s why!
How is Sugaring Performed?
The sugar paste is applied to the skin against the follicle growth and is ripped off in the direction of the hair follicle growth. The sugar paste is formed into a little ball and is used throughout the entire session, which means no dipping in and out of a waxing pot or risk of cross contamination.
Why We Love Sugar Waxing
- 1. All-natural ingredients so it’s amazing for sensitive skin
- 2. Sugaring is not as painful as traditional waxing
- 3. Sugaring is sanitary because there is no double dipping involved
- 4. Lower chance of getting ingrown hairs or inflamed skin
- 5. Effective, fast and amazing results
Perfect Brow shaping and waxing (start) | $30 |
Brow Wax & Tint | $55 |
Brow Shaping & Lip Wax | $46 |
Tint Only | $25 |
Brow, Lip, Chin | $55 |
Lip Wax | $18 |
Cheeks | $20 |
Sideburns | $16 |
Chin | $18 |
Full Face (Lip, Chin, Throat, and Jawline) | $65 |
Inner Nose | $16 |
Throat | $20 |
Jawline | $55 |
Brazilian initial appointment | $90 |
*Brazilian maintenance | $70 |
Brazilian (maintenance) & Brow Shaping | $100 |
Bikini | $55 |
Extended Bikini | $65 |
Underarms | $30 |
Arms full | $70 |
Arms half | $45 |
Leg full | $90 |
Leg half | $60 |
Back | $85 |
Nape of Neck | $25 |
Shoulders | $65 |
Chest | $75 |
Stomach | $30 |
**Scheduled within 4-6 weeks. Shaving or going past 6 weeks is considered an initial appointment | |