Professional Waxing in Oldham | Smooth, Long-Lasting Hair Removal
Achieve beautifully smooth, soft skin with professional waxing treatments delivered with care and precision. Based in Oldham, we offer a full range of waxing services for both men and women, using high-quality warm wax and hot wax to ensure clean, long-lasting results with minimal discomfort. Whether you’re booking a quick brow tidy, a full Hollywood, or a complete body wax, every treatment is hygienic, thorough, and tailored to your skin type. Enjoy long-lasting smoothness, finer regrowth, and a fresh, confident feeling after every session.

Face Waxing
Lower Body Waxing
• Brows
• Upper Lip
• Chin
• Sides of Face
• Nasal Wax
• Ear Wax
• Full Legs
• Half Legs
• Feet & Toes
Upper Body Waxing
Intimate Waxing
• Underarms
• Full Arms
• Half Arms
• Hands & Fingers
• Chest
• Stomach
• Back
• Shoulders
• Neck
• Bikini Line
• Extended Bikini
• Brazilian
• Hollywood
• Buttocks
• Peri-Area
Waxing Treatments We Offer
Men's Waxing
Waxing FAQ
How long should my hair be before waxing?
Hair should be around 0.5–1cm long, roughly the length of a grain of rice. This allows the wax to grip the hair properly for the best results.
Does waxing hurt?
There may be some discomfort, but this reduces over time as your skin becomes used to waxing. Hot wax is used for sensitive areas to minimise pain.
How long will the results last?
Most clients stay smooth for 3–6 weeks, depending on hair type and growth cycle.
Can I wax if I have sensitive skin?
Yes — we use premium wax and calming products suitable for sensitive skin. Please let us know if you have allergies or skin conditions.
Do I need to exfoliate before my appointment?
Gentle exfoliation 24–48 hours before helps prevent ingrown hairs and gives a cleaner finish.
Can I wax during my period?
Yes, but your skin may be more sensitive. For intimate waxing, wear a fresh tampon or menstrual cup.
Is there anything I should avoid before waxing?
Avoid:
• Tanning (sunbeds or sunlight) 24 hours before
• Applying lotions/oils to the area
• Heavy exercise right before your appointment
• Retinol or strong exfoliants on the face (for facial waxing)
What should I avoid after waxing?
For 24–48 hours avoid:
• Hot baths/showers
• Sunbeds or sunlight
• Saunas / steam rooms
• Swimming
• Heavy exercise
• Perfumed products
• Makeup on freshly waxed areas
Will waxing make my hair grow back thicker?
No — waxing often leads to finer, softer regrowth over time.
Is waxing suitable during pregnancy?
Yes, waxing is safe during pregnancy, though you may feel more sensitive.
Waxing Aftercare
To keep your skin smooth, healthy, and calm after waxing, it’s important to follow the right aftercare. Your skin will be slightly more sensitive for the first 24–48 hours, so gentle care is essential.
For the First 24–48 Hours, Avoid:
• Hot baths or showers
• Sunbeds or direct sunlight
• Saunas and steam rooms
• Swimming (chlorine and salt water can irritate)
• Heavy exercise or anything that causes excessive sweating
• Touching or scratching the area
• Perfumed lotions, sprays, fake tan, or harsh products
• Makeup on freshly waxed facial areas
What You Should Do:
• Keep the area clean and cool
• Wear loose clothing to prevent friction
• Use a soothing product such as aloe vera or a gentle post-wax lotion
• Stay hydrated to help the skin settle
• Avoid tight underwear if you’ve had intimate waxing
To Prevent Ingrown Hairs:
After 2–3 days, begin gentle exfoliation 2–3 times per week using a mitt, scrub, or suitable exfoliating product.
Follow with a light, moisturising lotion to keep the skin soft and reduce the chance of ingrown hairs.
If You Experience Redness or Sensitivity:
A little redness, warmth, or small bumps are completely normal and should settle within a few hours.
Applying a cool compress or aloe vera gel can help soothe the area.
When to Avoid Waxing:
You should avoid waxing if you have:
• Active sunburn
• Open cuts, wounds, or infections
• Severe skin irritation
• A recent chemical peel or strong retinol use on facial areas
If you're unsure, feel free to message or ask before booking.
