Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Legs Wax.

Mild redness or sensitivity is normal but typically subsides within a few hours. We use calming lotions and recommend avoiding hot showers, saunas, and sun exposure for 24 hours. Apply gentle moisturizer and avoid harsh exfoliation for 48 hours to promote healing.

Most clients enjoy smooth legs for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and reduce thickness. Individual results vary by hormonal factors, lifestyle, and hair type; we can suggest scheduling intervals to maintain smoothness.

Please let hair grow to at least a quarter inch for effective removal. Exfoliate gently 24 to 48 hours before, avoid tanning products, and arrive with clean, lotion-free skin. Tell us about medications or sensitivities.

Waxing can help remove the hair causing an ingrown if the hair is above the skin surface; however, existing embedded hairs may need gentle extraction. Regular waxing and proper exfoliation reduce ingrown hairs over time. Ask your technician about aftercare methods.

Generally yes, waxing is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but increased sensitivity and circulation changes can make waxing more uncomfortable. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider and informing your technician about pregnancy. We can adjust pressure and technique for added comfort and safety.

Topical retinoids and certain acne treatments increase sensitivity and risk of irritation. Avoid retinol, chemical peels, or strong acids seven to fourteen days before waxing. Inform your technician about products you use so we can assess safety and reschedule if necessary.