Skin Treatment

Pedicure
Soaking: Feet are soaked in warm water Exfoliating: Dead skin cells are removed, often with a pumice stone Trimming and shaping: Toenails are cut, trimmed, and shaped Cuticle care: Cuticles are tended to Massage: Feet are massaged Hydrating: Feet are hydrated Painting: Toenails can be painted

Menicure
Filing and shaping: Filing and shaping the free edge of the nails Cuticle care: Pushing back and clipping any nonliving tissue at the cuticle Nail polish: Applying fingernail polish Massage: Massaging the hand

Body Polishing
Body polishing is a beauty treatment that exfoliates the skin to remove dead skin cells, dirt, and impurities. It's often offered at spas and skin clinics and can help make skin look smoother, brighter, and more radiant.

Body wax
A warm wax is spread over the skin in the direction of hair growth, and then a paper or cloth strip is placed on top. Once the wax cools or adheres to the hair, the strip is pulled off in the opposite direction of hair growth.

Face wax
Facial waxing removes all the unwanted hairs from the eyebrows and the upper lip, as well as the fuzzy areas on the cheeks, chin, and sides, to help you recover the velvety smooth texture and youthful, glowing appearance of the face.

Leg wax
Removes hair from the top of the thighs to the ankles, including the front and back of the thighs, knees, and lower legs. This is a good option for leg-baring summer attire

Hand wax
A paraffin wax hand therapy treatment involves dipping your hands into warm wax multiple times to create a waxy glove. The wax is then left on for 20 minutes, after which it's removed and your hands are massaged. This treatment can soften and soothe the skin, and stimulate blood circulation

D-Tan
Remove dead cells, excess oil, and pollutants from the skin Protect the skin from UV rays Hydrate the skin by locking in moisture Improve skin tone Reduce wrinkles

Bleach
Bleach is a mixture of water and sodium hypochlorite, a chemical that gives bleach its disinfecting and oxidizing properties. Bleach can also be chlorine-based, like calcium hypochlorite, or non-chlorine, like peroxidase-based.

Facial
A facial is a non-invasive skin treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, and moisturizes the skin. Facials are typically performed by licensed skin care professionals, like aestheticians, in beauty salons, day spas, or a dermatologist's office. The process and products used vary depending on the type of facial and the provider
