Waxing Salisbury
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Best Waxing Salons in Salisbury, SA
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9 phone bookable Waxing venues in Salisbury

Holistic Body Bliss

Holistic Body Bliss

16 Frost Rd, Salisbury 5108
Face Waxing, Leg Waxing, Waxing
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Swav Hair & Beauty

Swav Hair & Beauty

1/58 Park Terrace, Salisbury 5108
Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing, Threading, Waxing
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AWESOME IBROW

AWESOME IBROW

7 Ventra St, Parafield Gardens 5107
Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing, Face Waxing, Threading, Waxing
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Extreme Looks

Extreme Looks

Hume St, Salisbury North 5108
Waxing
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Jaggered Edge Hair & Beauty

Jaggered Edge Hair & Beauty

59 Hollywood Blvd, Salisbury Downs 5108
Hollywood Wax, Men's Waxing, Waxing
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Citi Nails In Hollywood

Citi Nails In Hollywood

Hollywood Plaza Shopping Centre, shop 59/200 Winzor St, Salisbury Downs 5108
Hollywood Wax, Waxing
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Taryn's Massage & Beauty

Taryn's Massage & Beauty

11 Lucy St, Burton 5110
Waxing
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Wax On Wax Off By Gen

Wax On Wax Off By Gen

Airdrie Ave, Parafield Gardens 5107
Leg Waxing, Waxing
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Naomi's House of Beauty

Naomi's House of Beauty

Salisbury East 5109
Bikini Waxing, Eyebrow Threading, Eyebrow Waxing, Face Waxing, Hollywood Wax
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Questions & Answers

Does getting your body waxed hurt?

We'd be lying if we said it didn't hurt at all. There is definitely a slight sting, but if you go to a reputable waxer this will be minimised with the correct technique and speed.

How often should I get a wax?

Hair cycles vary from person to person, so depending on how your hair grows back will determine when you're heading in for your next appointment. However, every two to four weeks after your first wax can be expected to keep things silky smooth.

How long should your hair be for a wax?

Your hair should be a minimum of a quarter of an inch in length. About the length of a grain of rice. This is generally around four to six weeks worth of growth. This allows the wax to grab on the hair are remove it effectively. Otherwise, if you go in to early you will have hair left behind and if you head in any later the extra length can cause unnecessary pain.

What should I do after a wax?

Wear loose-fitting and comfortable clothes straight after your treatment. Also, a cold shower or cool compression will help with the slight swelling/redness. Avoid any cosmetics that are perfumed for at least 12 hours.

When should I get a wax?

If you have unwanted body hair and want a longer hair-free period when compared to shaving, waxing is for you. If you're heading in for a treatment, you want to go in when the skin is settled and not irritated. A good length of hair is needed so the wax can actually pull the hair follicle out.