Natural Glow
Sugar paste gently exfoliates dry skin cells while removing hair. This act as a mild treatment, leaving the complexion looking instantly fresher.

Why treat zones separately? With the full face service, I address the entire face in one cohesive session. Upper lip, chin, cheeks, or temples — the result is a unified, radiant complexion. Makeup applies smoother, and the skin looks naturally polished.

Facial skin is delicate, but the results are striking. It's not just about hair removal; it's about refining the skin texture.
Sugar paste gently exfoliates dry skin cells while removing hair. This act as a mild treatment, leaving the complexion looking instantly fresher.
Foundation and powder blend seamlessly with smooth skin rather than sitting on fine hairs. Your makeup looks more professional and lasts longer.
Without the fine fuzz that catches the light unevenly, the face appears clearer and more defined in photos and natural light.
I'm Nataliia. Many clients start with just the upper lip, but soon realize that treating the whole face offers a more uniform look. This package is designed for that holistic result. We discuss your needs beforehand, ensuring we only treat what's necessary for you to feel your best.
— NataliiaUpper lip, chin, cheeks, or temples — I treat all desired areas in a single visit. It saves time and ensures consistency.
The package adapts to you. We focus strictly on the areas that concern you.
No visible lines between treated and untreated areas. The face looks refreshed and groomed as a whole.

Systematic and thorough for a perfect result.
We review together which areas concern you and decide exactly what to treat.
2–3 min
I thoroughly cleanse the skin of makeup and residue. A clean base ensures the sugar paste adheres optimally.
3–4 min
We often start with the upper lip and chin, using precise techniques for fine contours.
10–15 min
Cheeks, temples, or hairline follow. I work systematically, zone by zone.
8–12 min
Soothing care relaxes the skin instantly. Redness subsides, leaving the skin feeling fresh.
3–4 min
A few notes on skincare and makeup.
Retinol, AHA, BHA, vitamin C serum... these thin the skin. Stop using them 3 days before your appointment to avoid peeling or irritation.
Foundation, powder, and sunscreen coat the skin and make the paste grip harder. If you can't avoid it, I'll cleanse — but it takes extra time.
After sunburn or tanning bed, wait at least 48 hours. Working on red, sensitized skin is risky.
If you have an active cold sore, we skip the lip area or reschedule completely. Spreading risk is real.
Facial skin regenerates quickly. Proper care supports this process comfortably.
Ready?
Book appointmentHonest answers about sensitivity, skincare, and results.
Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.
Other facial options.
Removing hair from the entire face at once is a lot of input for the skin (and for you), as there are many nerve endings here.
I deliberately take more time for this appointment. I work zone by zone and take breaks if you need them, so it remains manageable and not stressful.
For me, 'Complete' means I don't leave out anything that disturbs the picture.
Besides the classics like Upper Lip and Chin, I also include the fine hairs on the Temples and cheeks so that your profile looks soft and clean in the light.
Since I treat almost the entire facial area, the skin often reacts with extensive redness or small bumps.
This is a normal circulation reaction, but it often looks 'wilder' than it feels for a few hours. My tip: Come on a day when you can just go home to the couch afterwards.
Many who come to me love this service because foundation or powder looks completely different on smooth skin.
Without the fine fuzz, make-up sits flatter and integrates better with the skin instead of settling in the hairs or looking powdery.
If you currently have active, inflamed acne all over your face, I advise against a complete treatment.
The mechanical irritation would be too much stress. In that case, I prefer to check if only calm zones (like Upper Lip & Chin) make sense and let the rest heal first.
The calmer the skin base, the more relaxed the appointment – especially with 'Complete'.
Sometimes 'complete' is too much for the beginning because you want to see how your skin reacts first.
The Upper Lip is the classic for testing, and Face 3-in-1 is a good middle ground.