WAX
MAKEUP
MANICURE/PEDICURE
LASH EXTENSIONS
HAIRSTYLING
100

This device helps to warm and maintain the proper temperature of the wax during a session.

WAX WARMER

100

This ingredient, often found in moisturizers and foundations, is known for its ability to hydrate and soothe the skin

hyaluronic acid

100

This essential manicure tool is used to shape and smooth the edges of the nails

Nail file

100

Before applying lash extensions, the technician typically uses these to isolate individual natural lashes and ensure precision.

Tweezers

100

This hairstyle involves braiding the hair tightly along the scalp

Cornrow braids

200

This kind of wax is commonly used for hard-to-reach areas and doesn’t require strips for removal.

HARD WAX
200

This product is typically applied to the face to create an even base before other makeup is applied, and it comes in liquid, cream, or powder form

Foundation

200

This manicure style involves applying colored polish that stays on the nails for longer periods, usually cured under a UV or LED light

Gel polish

200

Lash extension applications can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on this type of set, which includes applying extensions to every single natural lash

Full-set of lash extensions

200

This technique is used to add volume and texture to the hair by wrapping it around a barrel or rod and holding it in place until it sets

Curling

300

This type of wax is often used for sensitive areas like the bikini line, as it adheres only to hair, not skin.

HARD WAX

300

This technique involves applying makeup products in a specific way to create the illusion of more sculpted or chiseled features

Contouring

300

This classic manicure style involves applying a clear or colored polish to the nails for a simple and natural look.

French Manicure

300

To maintain lash extensions, it's recommended to avoid this common facial routine, which can weaken the adhesive bond.

using oil-based makeup remover or skincare products

300

This technique is used in updos to add volume at the crown

Back combing or teasing 

400

This is a common misconception about waxing, where people believe it will result in faster hair growth.

waxing makes hair grow back thicker

400

This makeup icon is credited with popularizing the "cat-eye" look in the 1950s with her iconic winged eyeliner.

Audrey Hepburn

400

To avoid damaging nails, this technique is recommended for removing gel polish, as it involves soaking the nails in acetone rather than forcefully scraping it off

Soak off 

400

To ensure lash extensions adhere properly and last longer, this product is often used before the application to clean the natural lashes of oils and debris.

lash primer

400

This classic updo involves twisting the hair into a smooth roll, often worn for formal events, and is sometimes accessorized with pins or flowers.

French Twist

500

This post-waxing product helps prevent ingrown hairs by exfoliating the skin and preventing blockage in hair follicles.

exfoliating scrub or ingrown hair serum

500

People with this skin type may benefit from oil-free makeup products

Acne-prone skin

500

This technique, popular in the 2010s, involves adding a glitter gradient to the nails, where the glitter starts thick at the tip and fades toward the base

ombré nails or glitter ombré

500

This technique involves carefully separating each natural lash to ensure that a single lash extension is applied to one natural lash, preventing clumping and damage.

Isolation

500

This sophisticated updo is often seen at weddings, where the hair is styled in soft curls or waves and pinned into a low, elegant bun

Romantic updo