Business Spotlight Glow with Confidence at Waxing the City Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

Waxing the City — Shoreline opened its doors on August 28, 2025, bringing a fresh approach to waxing services in a nurturing environment. The locally owned studio emphasizes a judgment-free experience, aiming to boost clients' confidence through self-care. Manager Christa Wells shared that the emotional satisfaction of clients motivates their team, highlighting a memorable moment when a client felt empowered after a service. The business also demonstrates community commitment by sponsoring the Shoreline Farmers Market and seeking additional ways to give back. Wells advises aspiring business owners to engage deeply with the community to foster support.

The studio's future plans include hosting events and collaborating with other local businesses to strengthen its presence in Shoreline. With a focus on personalized care, Waxing the City aspires to be a cornerstone of the local wellness community. This commitment reflects a broader vision of a supportive community where everyone feels they belong.

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