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Waxing in Belfast

Capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast is the second largest city on the Irish island and the urban centre of Ulster. It's therefore not a surprise to see a significant number of fantastic beauty salons in the Belfast area cropping up on the Secret Salons radar. We couldn't hope to experience them all, however much we'd wish to. 

From beauty salons to barber shops, cosmetic surgeons to gyms, and tanning salon to spas, Secret Salons has Belfast covered. We've found you the list of the best salons in Belfast, so why not sit back, relax and take a look at their amazing offers?

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Mona Lisa

36 Monagh Road, BT11 8EF, Belfast

Streaks Ahead

1a Baroda Street, BT7 3AA, Belfast

Studio 16

16 North St Arcade, BT1 1PB, Belfast

Edwins Hair Salon

82 Newtownbreda Road, BT8 7BP, Belfast

The Nail Room

656 Antrim Road, BT15 5GP, Belfast

LA Fitness PLC

Milltown Road, BT8 7XP, Belfast

Geraldine McGuigan

325 Antrim Road, BT15 2HF, Belfast

Harlands

341-345 Albertbridge Road, BT5 4PY, Belfast

H & H Afro European Hair & Beauty Shop

19 Lombard Street, BT1 1RB, Belfast

Janettes Hairdressing Salon

52 Peters Hill, BT13 2AB, Belfast

Katrina McQuillan

Unit 12/Mountainview Centre, BT11 8EL, Belfast

New York City Nails

Victoria Square, BT1 4JE, Belfast

Hair Academy

10 Rosemary Street, BT1 1QD, Belfast

Snip-N-Curl

296 Saintfield Road, BT8 6PE, Belfast

Mink

338 Lisburn Road, BT9 6GH, Belfast

Oscars

28 Church Lane, BT1 4QN, Belfast

Andrew Mulvenna

16-18 Montgomery Street, BT1 4NX, Belfast

Tara

12b Comber Road, BT16 2AB, Belfast

Jays Brow Bar

11 Winetavern Street, BT1 1JQ, Belfast

Klazzique

189A Kingsway, BT17 9RY, Belfast

Hairobics

6 Orpen Shopping Centre, BT10 0AA, Belfast

Mona Tamin

81-83 Holywood Road, BT4 3BA, Belfast

Uni-Tan

218 Tates Avenue, BT12 6NB, Belfast

Sky Hair

Ascot House, BT2 7DB, Belfast

Natalie Campbell

703-705 Lisburn Road, BT9 7GU, Belfast

Find nearby salons

  • Andersonstown: BT10
  • Ballysillan, Upper Ballysillan: BT13
  • Belfast: BT2 BT14
  • Belfast City Centre: BT1
  • Carryduff, Newtownbreda: BT7
  • Castlereagh, Crossnacreevy: BT4
  • Cregagh, Knockbreda: BT5
  • Crumlin, Aldergrove: BT17
  • Derriaghy, Dunmurry: BT16
  • Dundonald: BT15
  • Falls Road, Sandy Row: BT11
  • Finaghy: BT9
  • Lisburn: BT27 BT28
  • Malone, Lisburn Road: BT8
  • Ormeau: BT6
  • Sydenham,Belmont Stormont: BT3
  • Woodvale, Ballygomartin: BT12
  • Andersonstown: BT10
  • Ballysillan, Upper Ballysillan: BT13
  • Belfast: BT2 BT14
  • Belfast City Centre: BT1
  • Carryduff, Newtownbreda: BT7
  • Castlereagh, Crossnacreevy: BT4
  • Cregagh, Knockbreda: BT5
  • Crumlin, Aldergrove: BT17
  • Derriaghy, Dunmurry: BT16
  • Dundonald: BT15
  • Falls Road, Sandy Row: BT11
  • Finaghy: BT9
  • Lisburn: BT27 BT28
  • Malone, Lisburn Road: BT8
  • Ormeau: BT6
  • Sydenham,Belmont Stormont: BT3
  • Woodvale, Ballygomartin: BT12

Waxing in Belfast

Shaving can make hair grow back more quickly and thicker, which makes hair removal time consuming and tiresome where as waxing can last several weeks. There are plenty of places that you can have waxed including eyebrows, legs, arms, underarm, bikini line, upper lip and more. Waxing removes the hair from the root meaning hair will not grow back for somewhere in the region of 2-8 weeks. There are two main types of waxing in the form of strip wax or hot wax. Hot wax involves warm wax being thinly applied to the area. Following this strips of cloth or paper are smoothed over the wax before being quickly removed in the direction of the hair growth. Hot wax is the process by which a large amount of wax is applied to the desired area. Once the wax hardens it is then removed preventing the need for cloth or paper. This tends to be the preferred method for people with sensitive skin. Waxing can be painful for some people. 

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