Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Or Lower Legs Waxing.

Typically lasts three to six weeks depending on hair growth, hormones, and individual cycles. Regular waxing can lead to slower regrowth and finer texture. We recommend booking appointments every four to six weeks and following our pre- and post-care instructions for best results.

Waxing involves brief, higher-intensity discomfort as hair is removed from the root, whereas shaving is painless but causes stubble quickly. Most clients report pain diminishes with regular appointments and our estheticians use techniques and soothing products to minimize discomfort.

Ensure hair is about a quarter inch long, exfoliate gently 24 to 48 hours before, avoid sun exposure and tanning, and skip moisturizers or heavy oils on the day. Arrive clean so the wax adheres properly and irritation is reduced.

Many clients with sensitive skin can be waxed safely using gentle products and tailored techniques. We conduct an intake consultation to evaluate conditions such as eczema, rosacea, or recent sunburn. Active flare-ups, certain medications, or recent chemical treatments may require postponing or a patch test.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise and sun exposure for 24 to 48 hours. Apply a soothing, oil-free moisturizer and avoid tight clothing to reduce friction. Exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain smooth results.

Most clients schedule every four to six weeks depending on growth rate. After repeated waxing, regrowth tends to slow and intervals can lengthen. We'll recommend a personalized schedule during your visit based on hair pattern, lifestyle, and desired maintenance.