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Available sessions

  • Bikini, underarm or eyebrow for £ 10
  • Lip or chin for £ 10
  • Forearm for £ 15
  • ½ leg for £ 15
  • ¾ leg for £ 20
  • Full arm for £ 20
  • Full leg for £ 25
  • Brazilian for £ 25
  • Full leg and bikini for £ 30
  • Full leg and Brazilian for £ 45
  • Full body wax (women) for £ 130

Waxing




Super smooth waxing for men and women at Little Jasmine's Therapies

Waxing is a method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the root. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eight weeks. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, bikini area, legs, arms, back, abdomen and feet. There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair.

Warm wax is the most popular used methods with its ability to remove hairs quickly and efficiently. Warm or wax is a much quicker treatments than hot wax. The wax is applied sparingly and removed straight after; it is not left on the skin to dry like hot wax. It is very easy to control the application of the warm wax making it ideal for facial hair removal e.g. lips, chin, eyebrows and sideburns. Warm wax consists of resin, paraffin wax, glucose syrup and honey.

Warm on wax is applied to the skin in a very thin layer using a spatula. A fabric or paper strip is then pressed on the waxed area and removed quickly causing minimum discomfort. Sometimes slighter reddening may appear to the skin afterwards but this is completely normal and will fade in a few hours.

Advantages of warm waxing

* The procedure is much quicker than hot wax
* Larger areas can be waxed at once
* It is suitable for most hair types fine and coarse. It can remove strong deep rooted hairs successfully
* Hair re-growth is finer

Hot wax depilation has been available over many years but more recently is not as common as warm wax. Hot wax consists of beeswax and a resin. Hot wax is melted to a thicker consistency than warm wax. Waxing to remove leg hair at Bella vou

When the wax is applied to the skin with a spatula, it coats the hair with a thick layer. As the wax cools it becomes firmer contracting around the hair and gripping them tightly. The wax remains on the skin until it becomes opaque in colour-drying to form a slight tacky consistency. It is then pulled off the skin with a fast movement.

Some therapists prefer to use hot wax particularly if that is the method they trained using.

Advantages of hot wax

* It works well onto small patches of strong coarse hair
* The wax get a better grip of the hair than warm wax
* It does not leave a sticky residue like warm wax
* It is a good for removing shorter hairs


For a booking please call us on 01273 381045