$$MultiPurposeText$$
See examples of our Men's Full Front work and results.

















$$MultiPurposeText$$
Read testimonials from our satisfied customers
Excellent pedicure and eyebrow wax by Abby today! She was kind, professional and detail or...more
I visited this place today for a shellac manicure and a facial! My husband gave me the cou...more
I've been going for quite a few years to get bow talks and fillert, and everywhere I went,...more
Joud is just so lovely!! She is so professional, kind and makes you have a wonderful exper...more
Joud is amazing ! Super happy with my shellac pedicure
<3 thank you chick I’ll be back soo...more
Had a great experience with both a facial and eyelash tint and lift! Would definitely reco...more
Get answers to common questions about Men's Full Front.
Typically 3–6 weeks depending on individual hair growth, skin type, and grooming routine. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and soften hair over time. We recommend scheduling every 4-6 weeks for consistent results and upkeep.
Some clients experience temporary redness or ingrown hairs. Our technicians apply proper technique, exfoliation advice, and calming aftercare to reduce risks. If you have a history of severe irritation, consult us for a patch test or alternative hair removal options.
Arrive with skin clean and free of lotions or heavy oils; hair should be about quarter-inch long for best results. Avoid sunburn, recent chemical treatments, and heavy exercise immediately before your visit.
Yes. Men's Full Front covers the entire front torso—upper chest, lower chest, and stomach—creating a uniform, polished appearance. Technicians will discuss edges and preferences before beginning to ensure your desired look.
Avoid hot tubs, heavy sweating, and direct sun for 24-48 hours. Apply recommended soothing lotions and gentle exfoliation after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Follow our personalized aftercare instructions for best results.
Yes, often with precautions. Inform us of allergies or sensitive skin history; we can perform a patch test, use sensitive-formula waxes, and adjust techniques. In some cases, we recommend alternative hair removal or a provider consultation.