Most spas and day spas offer facial hair removal on their menu of services. Some only offer this as part of a facial, but for other spas, this is a main part of their business. Some hairdressers also offer this service.
The main method of facial hair removal that is used at spas is waxing. There are, however, many options that you can offer.
- Bleaching – there are bleaching kit available at your local beauty supply that can be use without pain but be careful with the irritation that it may cause to your skin. You may want to check with the skin care lines that you will be selling in your spa to see if they offer a bleaching line.
- Shaving – this is great option since men also use this to their facial hair however your face will looks darker and thicker.
- Tweezing – this can be done at least once every two weeks but you must resist the pain for about a minute.
- Depilatory Creams – this kind of treatment is painless and easy to administer. Just apply on the part where the hair grow and after a few minutes wipe it with clean cloth but you must avoid applying this near to your eyes. The cream may also irritate your skin and burnt your face leaving your skin red.
- Waxing – is one of the widely used methods of taking off facial hair. The warm wax was applied into the hairy area and when it cools it will be pull off. When you pull off the wax the hair will follow but this procedure is painful. It can be done at home or in the salon.
- Electrolysis – this kind of procedure is done through the sliding needle that placed into the skin at the side of the hair. A short zap of electric current to the hair can kill its root then the hair can be pulled out with tweezers. This is another painful procedure and should be done by professionals.
- Laser Hair Removal – This is the most expensive treatment but it can be done in one session alone. Unlike other procedures, laser is not painful.
No matter what kinds of facial hair removal methods you choose to do at your spa, you are sure to have repeat clients each and every month!
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