From nail salons to cosmetic acupuncture, businesses in the beauty sector have been busy. See what's new, what's coming and what's changed.

1. Coated Nails soon offering manicures and pedicures on South Lamar Boulevard


Coated Nails will open in August in the Lamar Union shopping center at 1100 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 1140, Austin. Owner Rebecca Risha offers manicures and pedicures using dip powders, gel or lacquer. Customers will be offered complimentary beverages and a hot towel service during appointments. www.coatednails.com. [email protected]

2. Healing Ink Studio will offer permanent makeup services on Sixth Street


A new permanent makeup studio called Healing Ink Studio will open July 1 inside Bella Salon at 1221 W. Sixth St., Austin. Owner Marge Gomez has been a professional makeup artist for more than 20 years and offers cosmetic services in semipermanent and permanent makeup, microblading—or eyebrow embroidery—and areola repigmentation for those that have undergone breast surgery. Gomez also offers regular makeup consultations. 512-701-7989. www.healinginkstudio.com

3. Balance Wellness Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine opens in Rosedale area


Balance Wellness Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine, located at 4111 Marathon Blvd., Ste. 110, Austin, opened May 18. The business offers services in acupuncture, cosmetic acupuncture, cupping, herbal medicine, Asian bodywork, nutrition consultation and mind-body exercise. 512-676-5494. www.balanceatx.com

4. Bee Caves Dermatology will move to a new location this August


Bee Caves Dermatology will relocate in August from 5300 Bee Caves Road, Bldg. 3, Ste. 120, Austin, to 5656 Bee Caves Road, Bldg. D, Ste. 203, Austin. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Mary Ann Martinez specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair and nail disorders. 512-329-6090. www.beecavesdermatology.com

5. Origins skincare store opens on Rock Rose Avenue in Domain Northside


Origins opened a new store in May in Domain Northside at 11624 Rock Rose Ave., Ste. 116, Austin, near Planet Blue. The skincare store sells products that are formulated with ingredients from nature and sourced from sustainable regions. 512-490-6794. www.origins.com

6. HK Wax Center moves to Austin's Research Boulevard from Colorado


HK Wax Center relocated from Colorado and opened March 18 at 9333 Research Blvd., Ste. 280, Studio 18, Austin. Owned by Austin resident Kristen Spelce, the salon offers head-to-toe waxing for women and select waxing services for men. The salon specifically uses a hard wax that attaches to the hair instead of the skin and is designed to protect customers’ skin from damage, providing a gentler experience. 512-501-2767. www.hkwaxcenter.com

7. POREspective acne clinic relocating to new Southwest Crossing development this fall


POREspective, located at 2300 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 108, Austin, will relocate to the Southwest Crossing development currently under construction at the northwest corner of Hwy. 290 and Mopac when the building opens in September. The acne control clinic and skin care product retailer will occupy a portion of the development's first floor. [email protected]. www.porespective.com