
Keep your lip and chin perfectly smooth with a quick, precise wax. Gentle warm wax removes even fine hairs for a clean, polished finish so make-up sits better and shadows are reduced. Hot wax is available if your skin is more sensitive.
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What's Included
A focused treatment for a smooth, natural-looking finish:
- Personal consultation and skin check.
- Cleanse and prepare the area.
- Choice of warm strip wax or hot wax for delicate skin.
- Precise hair removal on the upper lip and chin, including corners and under the chin.
- Tidy with tweezers if required.
- Calming lotion and aftercare guidance.
Who It's For
Ideal if you want a discreet, tidy finish that lasts longer than shaving or depilatory creams. Great for busy diaries, pre-event grooming, or if you prefer make-up to glide on without catching on fine hairs. Suitable for first-timers and regular waxers, with options to suit sensitive skin.
Duration & Appointment Timing
Expect around 15 minutes from consultation to finish, depending on hair density. It’s easy to book as a standalone tidy or add to a colour or styling visit. Please arrive with clean, product-free skin around the lip and chin.
Aftercare & Maintenance
For the first 24 hours avoid heat, steam, swimming, vigorous exercise, exfoliation, and fragranced or active skincare. Try to skip make-up for a few hours; if needed, use clean tools and a lightweight mineral formula. Keep hands away from the area and moisturise with a gentle, fragrance-free product. From day three, lightly exfoliate a couple of times a week to help prevent ingrowns. Wear SPF daily to protect freshly revealed skin. Rebook every 3 to 4 weeks, and avoid tweezing between visits to keep the hair cycle aligned.
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