Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Leg Waxing.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing can extend intervals between treatments by weakening follicles, while exfoliation and moisturization help maintain smoothness longer.

Ensure hair is at least a quarter inch long, exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before, avoid sun exposure and self-tanning, and skip heavy creams on the day. Arrive clean to help the therapist work comfortably and effectively.

Some clients experience temporary redness or ingrown hairs, especially with coarse hair. Proper pre-wax exfoliation, consistent post-wax moisturization, and using exfoliating products after 48 hours reduce ingrowns. We offer advice and treatments to help prevent and treat bumps.

Waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, though increased sensitivity and circulation may cause more discomfort. Tell your therapist about your pregnancy; we can adjust pressure, technique, and timing, and provide extra comfort measures to minimize irritation.

Schedule appointments every three to six weeks based on your natural hair growth and personal preference. Beginners may need more frequent visits initially, then extend intervals as hair becomes finer. Your therapist will recommend an ideal routine.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Apply gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers and exfoliate lightly after 48 hours. Use recommended products to soothe skin and prevent ingrown hairs; contact us if severe irritation occurs.