Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Foot Wax (Including Toes).

Results typically last three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth, hormones and aftercare. Regular maintenance appointments prolong smoothness. Exfoliate gently and moisturize between visits to reduce ingrown hairs and maintain softer, longer-lasting results.

Most clients report brief discomfort during waxing, often described as a quick sting. Pain varies with sensitivity and experience; our technicians use soothing techniques and high-quality wax to minimize discomfort and ensure a fast, comfortable procedure.

Arrive with clean, dry feet and avoid heavy lotions or oils before your appointment. Wear loose shoes and allow a few days between shaving and waxing. Inform us of medications, allergies, or recent skin treatments beforehand for safe service.

Yes — we recommend foot waxing prior to a professional pedicure when you prefer a polished, hair-free look. Wax first, then the pedicure technician can shape nails and apply polish for a seamless, finished appearance.

Aftercare includes avoiding hot baths, saunas, and intense exercise for 24 hours. Gently exfoliate after 48 hours, moisturize daily, and avoid picking at skin. Use SPF on exposed feet and schedule follow-up appointments to maintain smoothness and prevent ingrown hairs.

Those with active skin infections, open wounds, sunburn, recent chemical peels, or certain medications should avoid waxing. Pregnant clients or people with circulation disorders should consult their physician. Always disclose medical history so we can recommend a safe alternative if needed.