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If you're looking for a salon that offers men's waxing in Beacon Hill, congratulations. You've come to the exact right place. We work with the best health and wellness business in your part of town, and they're just waiting for your booking. Whether you're a long-term waxing veteran, or a first-timer, the technicians at our partner salons will make you feel at ease, which is key. Prices start at $5.
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Make sure you avoid excessive sun exposure, swimming pools and exfoliating. Your skin has been through something, so let it rest for a minimum of 48 hours before hitting it up with anything too rough. Allowing the skin to breathe with loose and comfortable clothing is also ideal.
Men's waxing costs $45 on average.
Men's waxing appointments take about 30 minutes on average.
This depends on how quickly your hair grows. It is recommended that anywhere between four to six weeks is ideal. If you leave it for any longer the thickness and density of your hair will return. It will also be a little bit more painful if you leave it for longer periods between treatments, so don't miss your next appointment, your chest won't be happy about it.
Exfoliate the day before, but keep away from the moisturiser for at least 24 hours before your treatment. We know, scaly skin is never cute, but you want the best results from your appointment. Make sure your hair is long enough, 8mm - 15mm is ideal, about as long as a grain of rice.