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And I'm not talking about my Surfboard — Brooklynian

And I'm not talking about my Surfboard

cupcake
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights

Subject: And I'm not talking about my Surfboard

Ladies, is there a good place in the hood to get a wax?

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  • D'mai Urban Spa on 5th across from the Met (or Key?) Foods there.
  • I've heard that the place on 3rd Street & 6th ave is good. No personal experience, though.

    I think my friend uses 7 Nails on 7th ave & Union.
  • Subject: Nu Yu Day Spa

    Soraya at Nu Yu in Clinton Hill is fabulous. She's there on Wednesdays and Fridays...Nu Yu also does spectacular pedicures. Call ahead, as they don't take walk-ins.
  • Subject: Thanks for the tips.

    I used to go to a place on 7th Aveune and 9th Street. They were all Russian and they would totally make fun of you if you showed any signs of weakness. "Am I hurting the little baby?" "You will live, yes?"

    Too bad it's a bit of a hike from my new place in the Heights.
  • Subject: Re: Thanks for the tips.

    Cupcake wrote: They were all Russian and they would totally make fun of you if you showed any signs of weakness. "Am I hurting the little baby?" "You will live, yes?"
    Sounds like my dentist.
  • olga at rompal is a total pro and a sweetheart. a pain to get to tho: 6th ave and 3rd street.
  • I am bumping this thread because I am hoping that some new readers will have some advice. Ladies: best place for a wax in PH or surrounding area?
  • What, the Russian folks mentioned above don't appeal? :wink:
  • eyebrow wax is great at polish on 5th ave and sterling.
  • Nothing personal to those of y'all who do this, but the idea of waxing my lady bits squicks me out to no end. I let my freak flag fly, baby!

    This thread reminds me of this oldie but goodie:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Oojt1wXLSEM

    Good to know about the eyebrow place, though.
  • apollonia666 wrote:
    This thread reminds me of this oldie but goodie:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Oojt1wXLSEM
    I'm not sure I want to click on a YouTube link in a thread about waxing.

    *is a wimp*
  • EmilyM wrote: [quote=apollonia666]
    This thread reminds me of this oldie but goodie:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Oojt1wXLSEM
    I'm not sure I want to click on a YouTube link in a thread about waxing.

    *is a wimp*

    It's work-safe and not gory or anything. It only shows the facial expressions of British women being waxed, set to some jaunty music. Sort of like the shots of Steve Carell during the waxing scene in The 40-Year-Old Virgin. It's hilarious -- my favorite is the woman right at the end.
  • Fat Boy Slim remix, was huge on MTV Europe a number of years ago.
  • Subject: method

    there is a (relatively) new place on 5th just north of prospect called Method and it's my new favorite place for mani/pedis and waxes. the prices are reasonable yet it has a clean, spa-like feel and the people working there are nice. since i found method, polish nail spa is history for me.
  • Maybe Element Beauty Lounge on Fifth? It looks dope but I've never been.
  • There's a place on 7th Ave & 1st or Garfield that I thought was pretty good (and not horribly painful). Unfortunately I can't remember the name. There was a thread a few weeks ago about spas in the area which is how I heard of it...
  • COD17 wrote: Maybe Element Beauty Lounge on Fifth? It looks dope but I've never been.
    Oops, that's the place I was referring to in my post. Apparently I don't like them quite enough to remember their name ...

    :roll:
  • Ladies, this is not in PH, but I just had a truly fabulous wax at Shobha in Soho. At $50, way spendy, but worth it. They are very thorough (they thread after they wax) and give you a "bikini facial" with cold compresses when they are done. Also, they don't double-dip the stick, which, when you think about it, is pretty disturbing that most places do.

    http://www.shobhathreading.com
  • I just want to say that it is the best topic thread I've read in a while. Ladies's I respect the waxing.
  • steve wrote: I just want to say that it is the best topic thread I've read in a while. Ladies's I respect the waxing.
    Hey steve I have been seeing lots more men getting waxed lately (mostly unibrow types and hairy shoulder guys) ;)
  • Good point. I have neither of those problems thankfully...
  • Subject: D'Mai

    I went to D'Mai Urban Salon on Fifth this summer for eyebrows and lady parts. They tried to make it as relaxing as possible, but try as I might I still can't play it off like it ain't no thang. I must go again soon. Where is this new Method/Element Beauty Lounge and how much do they charge for a wax please?
  • Not your surfboard? Then yinz sure do take care of your hardwood floors, that's for sure.

    And how many Poles does it take to do your nails, anyway?
  • stacey wrote: [quote=steve]I just want to say that it is the best topic thread I've read in a while. Ladies's I respect the waxing.
    Hey steve I have been seeing lots more men getting waxed lately (mostly unibrow types and hairy shoulder guys) ;)

    I love Esther at the place on 3rd and 6th ave, Slopewise (Rom Pal?). She gets right down to business, no dilly-dallying.

    As for the dudes. last time I was there I had to wait a bit for my lady (Esther), when, who should come out of the hair-removal chamber before me, but an enormous policeman! My special lady (Esther) let me in on the scoop: Officer Follicle was taking part in Operation Back Carpet Removal.
    Bless him.
  • Subject: Re: D'Mai

    Cupcake wrote: I went to D'Mai Urban Salon on Fifth this summer for eyebrows and lady parts. They tried to make it as relaxing as possible, but try as I might I still can't play it off like it ain't no thang. I must go again soon. Where is this new Method/Element Beauty Lounge and how much do they charge for a wax please?
    Element is on 5th just north of Prospect. They have a web site, and all of their prices are listed there under "service":

    http://www.elementbeauty.com/

    So far all my experiences there have been fabulous. It's my regular place now.
  • Do you know if Element Spa have a separate room with a door and walls that go all the way up to the ceiling and down to the floors which they use for the waxing?

    I hate the thought of folk getting manicures hearing my sharp intake of breath as I'm de-fuzzed....

    :shock:
  • I believe they do the waxing downstairs, and the buffing and painting upstairs, so no worries on that count.
  • Is it just me or is it kibbles 'n' bits month on the boards? We've had the famous Park Slope author, the Britney & Paris Show in the lounge, and now this.

    I've never even gone for a manicure, myself. I'm totally DIY - hair color, haircut, hair removal, nails ...
  • alafairnadia wrote: I believe they do the waxing downstairs, and the buffing and painting upstairs, so no worries on that count.
    this is correct, nothing to worry about there
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