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Get answers to common questions about Legs Waxing (Full).
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least 48 hours before your appointment. Exfoliate gently three days prior and ensure hair is about a quarter inch long. Arrive clean, free of lotions, and wear comfortable clothing for aftercare.
No — waxing removes hair from the root, which typically leads to finer, softer regrowth over time. Regular waxing can reduce density and slow growth, though individual results depend on genetics and hair growth cycles.
Plan for approximately 45 to 60 minutes for a full legs waxing service. Time includes consultation, skin preparation, the waxing process, and post-wax soothing. First-time clients or extra-sensitive skin may require a bit longer for care and comfort.
Yes, with proper consultation and technique. Our technicians perform a pre-wax assessment, use gentle wax formulas and offer a patch test if you have allergies or highly reactive skin. Post-care calms irritation; notify us of medications or skin conditions.
Most clients return every four to six weeks to maintain smoothness, but timing varies by individual growth patterns. After several consecutive waxes you may enjoy longer intervals. We’ll recommend a personalized schedule based on your hair cycle and desired results.
Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts, and direct sun for 24 to 48 hours. Apply a gentle antiseptic and fragrance-free moisturizer, exfoliate after 48 to 72 hours to prevent ingrowns, and wear loose clothing. Contact us if prolonged redness occurs.