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‘Get Waxed’ Waxing the City Event Series Recap

We had so much fun at our ‘Get Waxed’ Waxing the City Event Series! We loved seeing this event series expand this year with five Waxing the City locations and over 145 moms attending. 

{All photos in this recap taken by the fabulous Ashley Elwill Photography!}

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A huge thank you to our title sponsors, Waxing the City, for hosting us at their five Twin Cities locations and providing us with wine, appetizers and their waxing services. All moms need a night out every now and then, with some adult conversation, a glass of wine and food that you didn’t have to cook!

Waxing the City Event Series Recap | Twin Cities Moms Blog

Moms were able to choose to experience one of the following: brow, lip or chin waxing, or a brow or lash tint. One thing that we heard consistently about their waxing was that the pain is so minimal compared to other experiences people have had. We also loved the friendly staff who really took the time to understand what you were looking for, as well as suggest products that might be helpful. Waxing the City offers a full line of facial and body waxing services for both men and women, and we love that they have locations across the Twin Cities

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Looking for the perfect holiday gift for someone? Why not grab a Waxing the City gift card and pair it with one of their fabulous products! They have an array of products to choose from, such as brow pencils, sugar scrubs, body butter and more. 

Thanks to each of you who attended, and thank you to the fabulous Waxing the City staff for making all of us moms feel welcomed and taken care of!

Waxing the City Event Series Recap | Twin Cities Moms Blog

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