Beauty Studio · Berlin Mitte
Chest hair is often visible and can feel like a real confidence knock. Waxing removes it thoroughly — leaving your skin smooth and irritation-free. Results last for several weeks.
Chest hair can be tricky to manage, and shaving often leads to irritation. Waxing removes hair from the root — leaving your skin even and soft.
From consultation to aftercare — five clear steps.
We talk through exactly which areas you'd like treated and check your skin's sensitivity.
Your chest is cleansed and primed with a protective base to keep irritation to a minimum.
The wax is applied gently and given enough time to adhere properly before removal.
We work gently and precisely — your skin is sensitive and we respect that fully.
A soothing lotion is applied and your skin calms down quickly.
All prices are per single treatment and can be booked directly online.
Combine with other areas — find discounted package prices on the Waxing overview page.
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Answers to the most common questions about our treatments, prices, and appointment booking.
Typically 4 to 6 weeks — with regular waxing, hair grows back finer and results last longer.
A single treatment starts from €11 for women and €21 for men. You'll find combo prices with stomach or back on the Waxing overview page.
The chest is sensitive — and we work with that sensitivity. With regular treatments, your skin becomes less reactive over time.
For the first 24 hours, we recommend loose-fitting clothing. After that, you're good to get active again — as long as your skin is no longer irritated.
Every 4 to 6 weeks is ideal — regular treatments lead to finer hair growth and better long-term results.
If you have a fresh sunburn, open wounds, or a skin infection in the treatment area; if you're on an isotretinoin course (e.g. Roaccutane in the last 6 months); if you have very sensitive skin or have recently had a chemical peel. Waxing during pregnancy is generally fine — your skin tends to be more reactive though, so just give us a quick heads-up beforehand.