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Get answers to common questions about Women's Full Leg.
Most clients enjoy smooth legs for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and individual hormones. With regular waxing appointments, hair often grows back finer and sparser, extending time between services. Results vary; book a consult to discuss expectations.
Some discomfort is normal, especially on first visits, but our experienced estheticians use quick, precise techniques to minimize pain. Numbing creams are available on request, and skin calming products reduce sensitivity after treatment.
Arrive with at least a quarter-inch of hair growth for effective gripping; avoid moisturizers or oils on the day of service. Exfoliate gently two days before and avoid tanning treatments or retinoids for a safer, smoother waxing experience.
Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise and direct sun for 24 to 48 hours to prevent irritation. Apply aloe or a calming lotion, wear loose clothing, and begin gentle exfoliation after 48 to 72 hours to reduce ingrown hairs.
Shaving between appointments removes hair at the surface and undermines waxing benefits. If you need to shorten hair, use scissors or an electric trimmer—avoid shaving directly to preserve root removal and maintain longer-lasting results.
Certain conditions can prevent waxing: active sunburn, open wounds, recent chemical peels, or isotretinoin use within the past six to twelve months. Varicose veins, skin infections, and severe skin conditions may also be contraindications—consult our clinician for personalized advice.