Professional Waxing Services
At Just Breathe by Jodi, located in Cave Creek, AZ, our waxing services provide a smooth, long-lasting alternative to shaving and trimming. Waxing removes hair from the root, giving you silky skin that lasts weeks and reducing the frequency of maintenance. Many clients choose professional waxing because it’s faster, more effective, and gentler on sensitive skin than at-home hair removal methods.
Why Choose Professional Waxing?
Our experienced approach prioritizes your comfort and results. Waxing removes hair from the root, so regrowth is slower and often finer over time. You’ll enjoy smoother skin without stubble, irritation, or ingrown hairs. Professional waxing is efficient, convenient, and significantly more effective than shaving—with results lasting 3-6 weeks instead of just a few days.

The Benefits of Professional Waxing
Immediate Results
Long-Term Benefits
Our Waxing Services
Frequently Asked Questions
What to Expect
During Your Waxing
Your waxing appointment begins with a brief consultation about your preferences and any sensitivities. Jodi will apply warm wax to the area, allow it to set slightly, then remove it quickly and efficiently. The process is relatively quick—most sessions take 15-45 minutes depending on the area being waxed.
It’s normal to experience very mild redness or sensitivity for a few hours after your session—this quickly fades. We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing after waxing and avoiding hot tubs, saunas, or intense exercise for the rest of the day.
Recommended Waxing Frequency
For optimal results, plan waxing appointments every 4-6 weeks. This timing allows hair to grow enough for effective waxing while keeping your skin smooth year-round. Jodi can recommend the ideal schedule for your hair growth patterns during your consultation.
Waxing vs. Shaving
Professional waxing avoids irritation, razor burn, cuts, and nicks. Hair removed from the root stays gone longer and often grows back finer. Results last 3-6 weeks versus a few days with shaving.
