Shaving - Full body
Choose this when you want the most complete grooming option and enough time for your attendant to work carefully across multiple areas.
Full body shaving covers multiple grooming areas in one appointment, with warm prep, shaving product, controlled technique, and aftercare.
It is a longer service because different areas of the body need different pressure, direction, and sensitivity checks.
The result is a cleaner, more uniform feel than a small targeted shave, especially when paired with a calm spa environment.
What the appointment feels like
- 01Concierge confirms timing and whether you want massage or other add-ons with the grooming service.
- 02Your attendant reviews the areas to include and any areas to avoid.
- 03Warm prep and section-by-section shaving keep the service controlled.
- 04Aftercare focuses on comfort, moisture, and a clean finish.
For the best experience, full body shaving should feel unhurried, comfortable, and carefully prepared from start to finish.
Good for
- - A complete smooth reset
- - Guests preparing for travel, events, or photo-ready grooming
- - Anyone who wants multiple areas handled in one visit
- - A standalone appointment or longer spa booking
Prep and aftercare
Before
- - Avoid heavy exfoliation before the appointment.
- - Tell concierge about sensitive skin, ingrown hairs, sunburn, or cuts.
- - Plan loose clothing for after the service.
After
- - Keep skin clean, cool, and moisturized after the service.
- - Avoid harsh products, heavy sweat, and hot tubs right after full body shaving.
- - Give the skin time to settle before exfoliating again.
Common questions
How long should I reserve for full body shaving?
Book it as a longer standalone service or with extra time if you also want massage. Concierge can confirm the best timing.
Can I combine full body shaving with body scrub?
Sometimes, but it depends on skin sensitivity. Your attendant may recommend spacing services or keeping exfoliation very gentle.
Is full body shaving suitable for sensitive skin?
It can be adjusted, but tell us about sensitivity first. If you have active irritation, cuts, or a medical skin concern, wait or ask a dermatologist.
