Waxing prices in Washington sit above the US average. Across the 55 salons we've indexed, a standard Brazilian runs $65–$120, with most regulars paying around $85. Membership chains discount further; boutique studios with experienced estheticians sit at the top of the range.
What you'll pay by service
Full removal, front to back. Most-requested service at every salon.
Clean-up outside the underwear line — no full removal.
Five-minute service. Lasts 3–4 weeks.
Shape and clean-up. Add $5–$10 for tinting.
Often bundled with brows for $25–$35 total.
Knee down. Quick, smooth, lasts 4 weeks.
Ankle to upper thigh. Allow 45 minutes.
Legs, arms, underarms, bikini area. 90+ minutes.
Our methodology
GetMarkd aggregates pricing signals across 55 verified Washington salons in our index, calibrated against national service-level benchmarks. Washington runs roughly 30–40% above the US median, reflecting rent, training, and clientele expectations. Final pricing is set by the salon — always confirm when you book, especially for membership pricing.
Tipping in Washington
20% is the standard tip on waxing services in Washington. Cash is appreciated even when you pay by card. For longer combo services (full body, full leg + Brazilian) some clients tip a flat $20–$40 per appointment rather than a strict percentage. Never tip on a membership fee — only on the service itself.
Waxing pricing FAQ — Washington
How much does a Brazilian wax cost in Washington?
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Most Washington salons charge $65–$120 for a Brazilian, with regulars closer to $85. First-time appointments often run higher because there's more hair to remove. Membership-style chains (European Wax Center, Waxing the City) usually sit at the top of the range unless you sign up.
What's the difference between a bikini and a Brazilian wax?
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Bikini waxing only removes hair outside the underwear line — clean-up, not full removal. Brazilian waxing removes everything front, back, and in between. In Washington bikini waxes run $45–$75; Brazilians are $65–$120.
How much should I tip my waxer in Washington?
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20% is standard on waxing in Washington, same as the rest of the US. Cash is appreciated even when you pay the salon by card. For longer services (full leg, full body) some clients tip a flat $15–$30 instead of a percentage.
Do Washington waxing prices include tax and tip?
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No — posted prices are pre-tax and pre-tip. Budget another 10–12% for sales tax plus 20% for gratuity. A $85 Brazilian usually costs about $109 out the door.
Are membership prices worth it?
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Only if you wax every four to five weeks year-round. EWC and similar chains discount roughly 25–35% off list price for members, but you pay a flat monthly fee whether you book or not. Doing the math on three to four services per quarter is the easiest way to decide.
See verified salons in Washington
Compare 55 hand-checked salons — services, hours, neighborhoods, and real reviews.