Body Care
Your massage will be specifically designed to renew your body by relaxing muscles, releasing tension, reducing pain, increasing oxygen flow, and eliminating toxins from your muscles.
*CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLENTS FOR MASSAGE.
Massage
Two massages session times are offered: 60, and 90-minute. Your massage therapist will cater the massage to your needs and desires, discussing the amount of pressure or area of concern with each client.
60 minutes ~ $100
90 minutes ~ $130
AromaTherapy
Essential oils are used with massage to enhance psychological and physical well-being.
60 minutes ~ $120
90 minutes ~ $140
Waxing
Eyebrows ~ $25,
first time clients ~ $30
Lip ~ $15
Chin ~ $15
Lip & Eyebrows ~ $40
Lip, Eyebrows, & Chin ~ $50
Sideburns ~ $15
Nose ~ $15
Ears ~ $15
Full Face ~ $60
Bikini ~ $55
first time clients ~ $60
monthly schedule ~ $55
Partial Brazilian ~ $65
first time clients ~ $70
monthly schedule ~ $65
Brazilian ~ $80
Brazilian new client ~ $85
monthly schedule ~ $80
Toes ~ $15
Half Leg top ~ $65
Half Leg bottom ~ $65
Full Leg ~ Starting at $85
Full Leg & Bikini ~ Starting at $130
Full Leg & Brazilian ~ Starting at $150
Underarms ~ $25
Lower Arms ~ $35
Full Arm ~ $55
Full Back ~ $85
Full Back & belly ~ $120
Full Chest & Belly ~ $85
Full Back, Chest, & Neck ~ $165
Partial Belly ~ $25
Full Belly ~ $60
Waxing FAQ’S:
Pre-waxing:
No chemical exfoliation prior to waxing on your face, however, bikini and body waxing exfoliation is encouraged.
Hydrate prior to your appointment
Grow hair out to the length of a grain of rice
Avoid the sun or getting a burn
A week before a wax, don’t use retinol on any areas where you’re getting hair removed. Retinols can make the skin more sensitive and put you at risk for a painful experience, a burn from the wax, or even tears in the skin.
Avoid any injectables, such as Botox or fillers, two weeks before a waxing reservation, they can cause localized trauma or swelling of the skin.
Post-waxing:
No exercise for 48 hours
No sun exposure
No sexual activity
A week after a wax, don’t use retinol on any areas where you’re getting hair removed. Retinols can make the skin more sensitive and put you at risk for a painful experience, a burn from the wax, or even tears in the skin.