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Get answers to common questions about Full Legs.
Most clients enjoy smooth legs for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and aftercare. Regular waxing can slow regrowth over time; intervals of four to six weeks are commonly recommended for best results and maintenance.
Some sensitivity is normal, especially first time, but our estheticians use techniques and premium wax to minimize pain. We offer skin numbing options and calming pre- and post-wax treatments to reduce discomfort and make the experience as gentle as possible.
Exfoliate gently 48 hours before and avoid heavy lotions or retinoids the day of your appointment. Hair should be at least quarter-inch long for effective removal. Drink water, arrive clean, and inform us of any skin sensitivities or medications.
Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts, and sun exposure for 24-48 hours. Apply soothing aloe or recommended oils and exfoliate gently after 72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if irritation or prolonged redness occurs.
Some medications like retinoids or blood thinners and certain skin conditions can increase risk. Please disclose all topical treatments, prescriptions, or allergies during booking. We’ll advise whether waxing is safe or recommend alternatives and patch tests as needed.
Ideally hair should be about quarter-inch (approximately the length of a grain of rice) to allow the wax to grip properly. If hair is too short, you may need to wait a week; too long can be trimmed slightly before service.