Just like a referral from a close friend, Bookwell has all the right info so you can make your next health or beauty booking in Darwin the right one. We've gathered all the clinics and salons nearby and placed them in one easy spot. Whether you're located in Rapid Creek or Karama, you're sure to find something perfect for you. We suggest taking your diary and flagging some well deserved TLC as a priority.
If you're moving through your pre-holiday checklist and thinking it's time for a bikini wax, you're in the right place. Have a browse of the beauty salons we partner with in Darwin, and see who's got an appointment that suits you - it's that easy. You're likely to spend around $50 on average and be in and out in 45 minutes or so.
Look no further – Bookwell has the best treatment providers all listed in one place. Have a scroll through locations in Darwin, take your pick, and book instantly. Feel free to give us a buzz on 1300-856-405 or email hello@bookwell.com.au if you'd prefer a chat. We'll point you in the right direction. We're here to make it easy for you to find your next Waxing and Hair removal treatment.
Let the skin breathe and recover for the first 24 hours. You want to avoid irritation at all costs, so steer away from scented lotions, exfoliants, saunas, vigorous exercise and the sun.
Unfortunately, this isn't a super straightforward answer. There a few variables to take into consideration, for instance, how long have you been waxing for? How fast does your hair grow? The overarching bracket is roughly every three to six weeks, depending on these factors.
Getting a bikini wax costs $50 on average.
A bikini wax appointment takes about 45 minutes on average.
Getting a little wax-on and wax-off should be timed strategically. If you have an occasion on the horizon, it's best to get your wax two to three days before the big date, allowing the skin to fully settle and recover. You also want to try and avoid the time around your menstrual cycle, this can make the area ultra-sensitive and cause unnecessary additional discomfort.