Men's Waxing

Men's Brows
Always with masculinity in mind, Helena will use a combination of wax and/or tweezing to open the eye and clear the area between the brows. Any hairs too close to the eye will be removed to create a fresh and clean look for the Modern man.
- Brows $25
- Cheeks $20
- Ears $20
- Nostrils $20
- Front of Neck $20
- Full Leg $60
- Thigh $40
- Lower Leg $40
- Bikini $25
- Extended Bikini $40
- Men's Brazilian $120
- Buttocks $30
- Crack $25
- Navel line $20
- Feet & Toes $15
- Chest $35
- Stomach $20
- Full Arm $40
- Under Arm $25
- Back $40
- Lower Back $25
- Shoulders $25
- Back of Neck $20
- Hands & Feet $15
Add-in High Frequency Electrode $40
Added to your waxing & electrolysis service. It will calm your irritated skin whilst producing anti-bacterial O2, which kills acne forming bacteria, reduces enlarged pores, balances oil production & prevents breakout after waxing & Electrolysis.
Permanent Hair Reduction
10 min (incl. needle) $40
20 min (incl. needle) $80
30 min (incl. needle) $120
Add-in H.F Electrode $40
Treating all hair & skin types including grey, white, red, and blonde hair, and anyone unable to receive laser / IPL hair removal.
Electrolysis involves the use of a sterilised, disposable sterile needle / probe that is inserted into the hair follicle, one at a time. An electrical current is applied and the papilla and hair shaft, including the hair, gently slides out and is removed from the follicle. Hair does not grow back because the hair root (dermal papilla) is permanently destroyed.
How Electrolysis Works
The hair follicle is a tube-like depression of the skin that contains each hair. The Dermal Papilla is the root/bulb of the hair that controls the growth & development of the hair. Tweezing or waxing will remove the hair, but the dermal papilla remains, therefore another hair will grow in its place. Electrolysis hair removal is the process of removing hair permanently by means of an electrical current.
A fine probe is inserted into the hair follicle to the dermal papilla and a thermal electrical current is applied that destroys the papilla. The hair then simply slides out of the follicle painlessly with tweezers.
In some cases, two or more treatments to each follicle may be necessary to achieve permanency, this will be dependent on the stage of growth of each individual hair. Once the dermal papilla has been eliminated, further hair growth from the follicle is not possible, resulting in a smooth hairless area.