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Specialties
Let’s not beat around the bush here. LunchBOX is a full-service, speed-wax salon. The quick gist: People walk into LunchBOX with hair they don’t want. Just a handful of minutes later, they leave without it, and they stay that way for weeks at a time. We cater to women and men who are mindful about the people they choose for personal care. We wax bottoms and brows, cheeks and chests — a little (like ear fuzz) or a lot (from tip to toes).
Choose from a variety of services, and know you’ll be treated to our proven three-step speed-waxing process that combines refined technique and the highest quality products.
You name it, we can wax it! From traditional favorites including bikini, Brazilian, under arm, arms (full arm or half arm), eyebrow sculpting, legs (half legs or full legs) to newer favorites including basic tight bikini, full face (or just chin, lip, ears, nostrils, cheeks/sideburns, lower stomach/lower back, and more! Gentlemen, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered as well. Our services for the men include manzilian, maniki, chest, back and more.
History
Established in 2010.
LunchBOX CEO + Founder Debi Lane showed her entrepreneurial mettle when she realized that whole word-of-mouth thing was putting her waxing style on the map. For years, she owned and operated a multi-service day spa in Sun Valley, and many vacationers eagerly waited until they made it back to the über-chic resort to receive the carefully crafted speed waxing services from Lane and her team. Lane saw a need, dreamed of the potential and launched the state’s first wax-only salon in 2010.
«I came to realize waxing was generally an after-thought or add-on at spas as well as hair and nail salons,» Lane said. «A comfortable, clean and chic destination dedicated to nothing but someone’s comfort and waxing needs makes sense for consumers and business owners. It’s proven to be the smartest business move I’ve ever made.»
LunchBOX began awarding franchises in 2013, and the entire team gets school-girl giddy (yes, even the men) when plans to open another salon in another community come about.