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Have you ever visited a spa for eyebrow or Brazilian waxing? If so, you might wonder what products they are using. Rejuvenation Salon & Spa has provided quality waxing and salon services to its Juneau, AK, clientele for nearly a decade. Below, they offer a guide to different types of waxes establishments in the industry may use. 

3 Types of Wax Used at Spas

1. Soft Wax

spaSoft wax is generally used on larger areas of the body, such as the legs, back, and arms. When applied, it is covered with a cloth and removed. It is excellent for eliminating finer hair on the body. It should only be used once, as it can often remove skin cells if used multiple times. Regardless of the type of wax you are using, be sure that your hair is at least ¼ inches long and don’t wax up to two weeks before your waxing session. 

2. Hard Wax

Hard wax is for smaller areas of the body, such as the upper lip or eyebrow. When this type is applied, it hardens and attaches to the hair on the surface of the skin, lifting it. When removing it, only the hair is pulled and not the skin, which reduces irritation for the client. 

3. Sugar Wax

Sugar wax is an all-natural paste made of honey, sugar, and lemon juice or essential oils. Because the sugar doesn’t bind to the skin, it leads to much less discomfort than with traditional waxes and causes your hair to grow back softer. For those with extremely sensitive skin, sugar wax is a fantastic option because the technique doesn’t remove skin cells. 

If you’re curious about the products a professional spa or salon is using during waxing services, ask a friendly staff member. Rejuvenation Salon & Spa offers individualized care to each of their clients. They help clients leave relaxed, beautiful, and satisfied. Call them today at (907) 790-3362 or visit their website for more information. 

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