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Julia’s Esthetics

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615A Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1K8, Canada
(416) 888-3498 www.juliasesthetics.com
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Jun 21, 2019
This place is my favorite for Brazilian wax.. I’ve been coming here for the past 4/5years, even now that I moved to Richmond Hill. Julie is fantastic! she takes her time, super friendly, makes you feel at ease, and try her best to make the experience painless. You can tell she really cares about her clients :)

Jun 6, 2019
This was my first time getting facial and it was an above and beyond experience. Laura was very sweet and educated about skin care catered towards my skin type. She also gave me hand, neck, shoulder and head massages that made this experience unforgettable. Will definitely come back, thanks Laura 😊

Jun 19, 2019
Super sweet and kind. I think her waxes are the most painless and fast. She makes the interaction less awkward. I've also done a couple of Julia's facials, they're definitely a treat. I've fallen asleep on the table countless times.

Apr 28, 2019
Julie is absolutely fantastic and I highly recommend her. Waxing with her is an absolute breeze. The whole process is extremely clean and painless. She also takes the time to go through and tweeze any excess hair so you leave smooth! She even took care of any ingrown hair I had to make sure they were extracted safely. I have only done one facial with her and instead of paying more for a treatment, she suggested the lower priced one because my skin isn't as bad as I thought. Can't wait to come back!

Mar 29, 2019
Just remembered my experience here. Extractions felt satisfying at first, but it leaves my face bumpy afterwards. It is never a good treatment for acne-prone skin. An old lady here told me to take antibiotics for my acne, it is very upsetting just to think that she has no medical background but recommends this so casually. Will not come back.

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