Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Legs Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth, hair-free legs for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles, skin type and prior hair removal. With regular waxing intervals, regrowth often becomes finer and intervals may lengthen slightly over time.

Yes. Repeated waxing gradually weakens follicles, causing hair to grow back thinner and more sparse. Many clients notice decreased density after several sessions, though results vary by individual; consistent treatments yield the most noticeable long-term reduction.

Clean, exfoliated skin allows a better wax. Gently exfoliate two to three days before treatment, avoid heavy lotions or sunburn, and trim excessively long hair if needed. Arrive with bare, dry legs for the most comfortable service.

Sensation varies; most clients report brief discomfort that subsides quickly. Our technicians use soothing techniques, temperature-tested wax, and post-care calming products to reduce irritation. Taking ibuprofen beforehand and scheduling outside your menstrual peak can help minimize sensitivity.

For an effective wax, hair should be about a quarter inch long, roughly the length of a grain of rice. This length allows the wax to grip and remove hair fully; freshly shaved or extremely short hair may not be removed.

Yes. Avoid hot baths, saunas and intense exercise for 24 hours to prevent irritation. Use gentle exfoliation after 48 hours and apply fragrance-free moisturizers or aloe to soothe skin. Avoid sun exposure and tight clothing for the first day.