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flspearit
04-26-2008, 05:18 PM
Hi there!
I am offering skin care services.
First time clients get a free brow wax with a facial.

I am a licensed esthetician in GA & FL. Worked in my field for 8 years, 5 of which I was an instructor. I have an in-house skin care room fully equipped for hair removal & facials, including glycolics. I specialize in brazillian/bikini waxing, teen skin, and mature skin. But of course....all my services are special.;-)


call today for an appt.
534-0322
thanks!

Kelly Wise

wise choice skin care
Seagrove Beach

doGooD
04-26-2008, 07:25 PM
Can you post some of your prices? I specifically wonder what it costs to have a facial... and can pregnant women have facials?

flspearit
04-26-2008, 07:29 PM
facials start at $45

Of course pregnant women can have facials! I know I NEEDED one so desperately when I was pregnant, my skin was a wreck.

brow wax $10
most bikini's $20
most brazillans $40

flspearit
04-29-2008, 10:50 PM
first of all...
thanks for the calls & PM'S (I don't know why I didn't do this earlier):roll:

I forgot to mention I am also offering lash & brow tinting, if you've never had this service, trust me, the results are so awesome, especially those with light or sparse brows or eyelashes...look like you're wearing mascara always...and the best part...NO MORE SMEARS!!:clap:

call me for your appt today...
just 20$ for both (check the spa/salon prices...unreal!):yikes:
book a wax and get a lash or brow tint free!
first time client specials always!

Ist 5 callers get a free wax or tint when booking a facial!
call now for details!
thanks everyone
and have a beautiful day or night
:wub:

rapunzel
04-29-2008, 11:01 PM
What product lines do you use for facials? Anything all natural/organic?

Are you in the pro-steam or anti-steam camp?

Derma-planing good or bad?

seagrovegirl
04-29-2008, 11:24 PM
Can you reassure a bikini wax virgin? Always self concious about that stuff.....do it myself without great results so I may be a candidate....hubby has offered to help...but......NO.

flspearit
04-30-2008, 08:29 AM
What product lines do you use for facials? Anything all natural/organic?

Are you in the pro-steam or anti-steam camp?

Derma-planing good or bad?

I am currently using CB inovations, not completely natural, but not tested on animals. I like natural products ( LUSH is my fave) but I find with a small, new, business they don't have the shelf life needed to maintain effectiveness long enough, once I get rolling, I plan to use Lush only...(check out the line, it's awesome & priced nice)
I am pro-steam w/ most facials, depends on the skin... some reactive, heat sensitive, or rosacea clients will not be good candidates, but MOST benefit greatly for steam, as I am hugely into extractions and results.
I worked for years in EVERY "high-end" spa on 30a, and went out on my own becuse I see a REAL need for affordable, results-oriented skin care. All those places are mainly pampering, never focusing on results, pure relaxation. Believe me, I will put you in another world but still take years off your skin. All you have to do is make the call and limit sun exposure!!


Derma-planing....hmmm
not for me, but not in all a bad service, just depends on lots of factors, age, sun exposure levels, ect....
IMO, it's too aggressive, if you haven't already gone that far in peeling, I'd say NO , don't start there, if you have, then sure, keep it up, otherwise you will be unhappy with a conventional method. Otherwise, I'd suggest you call me & we can start with enzyme or glycolic, depending again on skin type and lifestyle. There has been a lot of new evidence out that peeling/planing too aggressively, too often, or starting too young can actually ACCELERATE the aging process.
I'd be careful..

call me for more info.
534-0322
thanks!
and remember....sunscreen!

flspearit
04-30-2008, 08:35 AM
Can you reassure a bikini wax virgin? Always self concious about that stuff.....do it myself without great results so I may be a candidate....hubby has offered to help...but......NO.

well... you're not a virgin, if you do yourself...:rolling:
no problem, a conventional bikini is nothing!!
10 minutes(at the most) of discomfort for 3 weeks hair-free!
I'll tell you this, I'm fast and good...trust me, I just repaired a girl bruised from one of the top spas in the area. Waxing takes years of practice & training..
I am a WAX MASTER. trained by the queen herself, my mentor, Lori Nestore, and yes, she REALLY is the wax queen! (serious!):wave:
you'd be in the best hands!

klauricella
04-30-2008, 03:27 PM
Where are you located?

JB
04-30-2008, 03:35 PM
Some Brazilian waxing photos would be appreciated.

closer2fine
04-30-2008, 04:53 PM
Some Brazilian waxing photos would be appreciated.

http://www.volumeload.com/images/products/3fb9ac3b4fae8464cdd8448dc4f13cd7.jpg

Mermaid
04-30-2008, 05:01 PM
http://www.volumeload.com/images/products/3fb9ac3b4fae8464cdd8448dc4f13cd7.jpg

Is this not called be careful of what you ask for or what!!!! :floor:

flspearit
04-30-2008, 06:46 PM
Where are you located?
in seagrove, across from Old Florida Fish house

flspearit
04-30-2008, 06:48 PM
Some Brazilian waxing photos would be appreciated.
not funny!

c'mon, really, you ONLY want to see the finished results...;-)
leave the dirty work to the professionals!:shock:

JB
04-30-2008, 07:25 PM
not funny!

c'mon, really, you ONLY want to see the finished results...;-)
leave the dirty work to the professionals!:shock:

I could only imagine. No shaving/waxing below the neck for me.

I'm a male, BTW. ;-)

flspearit
04-30-2008, 10:07 PM
like I haven't done a brazillian on a male...
please! I was trained in Atlanta...bring it;-)

Beachbummett
04-30-2008, 10:17 PM
like I haven't done a brazillian on a male...
please! I was trained in Atlanta...bring it;-)


JB's getting a brazillian?! :blink: :popcorn:

greenroomsurfer
04-30-2008, 10:17 PM
This sounds like a painful thread. Where's that Austrailian nads stuff at?:yikes:

flspearit
04-30-2008, 10:46 PM
Nad's...not good. (can you even get that anymore?):idontno:

beauty is pain...
quit whining! (sorry, but..have natural child birth, then talk to me about pain):yikes:

A good technician can remove all the hair with little discomfort with results lasting for at least 3 weeks.:clap:

DD
04-30-2008, 10:49 PM
:eek::lol:

NoHall
04-30-2008, 10:51 PM
like I haven't done a brazillian on a male...
please! I was trained in Atlanta...bring it;-)
(*snort*) That there is funny!

AmandaB
05-02-2008, 11:35 AM
Kelly is excellent and very professional! I went to her for my first Brazilian prior to my trip to Hawaii and made me very comfortable....and God bless her lightening fast hands! I highly recommend her and I will surely be using her services again!

Thanks again kelly. See you soon!

JB
05-02-2008, 11:39 AM
JB's getting a brazillian?! :blink: :popcorn:

I think a root canal would probably be preferable.

klauricella
05-02-2008, 01:21 PM
Brazillian waxes are really not that bad if done quickly. I used to get them done all the time in Miami at a waxing boutique. It's more embarrassing than painful. I'm sure the gal in seagrove is very professional.

ShallowsNole
05-02-2008, 01:26 PM
This thread is a HOOT and :welcome: Kelly!! Good luck!

scooterbug44
05-02-2008, 01:41 PM
Brazillian waxes are really not that bad if done quickly. I used to get them done all the time in Miami at a waxing boutique. It's more embarrassing than painful. I'm sure the gal in seagrove is very professional.

That's my issue - I'm not a very modest person, but I'm quite particular about who's allowed to get up close and personal with that area. ;-)

Tootsie
05-02-2008, 03:52 PM
no hoo haa waxing for me, thank you.

but, I do like a good micropeel complete with dermaplane. will come by and check out your place!

scrltbegonya
05-03-2008, 11:24 AM
i love kwise! :clap:

flspearit
05-05-2008, 06:36 PM
Thanks everyone!

I'm fresh and back from a much needed vacation. Call me, ready to take some appointments.:yikes:

flspearit
05-05-2008, 06:40 PM
no hoo haa waxing for me, thank you.

but, I do like a good micropeel complete with dermaplane. will come by and check out your place!

sorry, no dermaplane, no micropeels...
the most aggressive peel I have is a 35% glycolic

sowalgayboi
05-06-2008, 03:58 PM
What are your prices on back waxing.

Serious question here.

flspearit
05-06-2008, 08:26 PM
20$
serious answer here.

flspearit
05-08-2008, 11:16 AM
**bump**:wave:


mother's day specials...
new mom's...free mini-facial :clap:

mom's in general...
1/2 off ALL services!

As always...first time clients get a free brow wax!

gift certificates available

kids are welcome. my house is fun... loaded with snacks and activities.

call for details & booking
850-534-0322

***just a head's up, sorry for any inconvience, but I can no longer take checks, cash only.... please.***:D

flspearit
05-23-2008, 07:53 PM
thanks everyone for your support!:clap: