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We want people to feel comfortable as soon as they walk in," said Tina Maxwell, a LunchboxWax franchise owner in Nampa. "Creating that experience when you walk through the door is really important to us. "All of the skills they need and will hopefully take into their lives forever," Lane said.Īt LunchboxWax, that means welcoming everyone inside and celebrating all body types. She's using her life experience to empower her franchise owners and employees, teaching them the values of community and teamwork. Just four years later, Lane was ready to turn her successful waxing salon into a franchise. "We wanted to be a very purposeful company so we built it with a real big heart and a culture. In 2010, the first LunchboxWax opened in Boise. The entrepreneur inside her was eager to launch a salon with a wax only concept. It is the most effective way to wax and the least painful," Lane explained. After years working at a day spa in Sun Valley, she saw the popularity of waxing rise, and she perfected her own speed waxing technique. "We opened 32 in 32 months and now we are just under 40 franchises," said founder and CEO Debi Lane. The attention grabbing logo of LunchboxWax is making its way from downtown Boise all over the country.
