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Get answers to common questions about Lower Leg Wax.
Most clients enjoy smooth lower legs for three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing may extend time between appointments as hair grows back finer and sparser.
Sensation varies by person; most feel brief tugging rather than sharp pain. To reduce discomfort, avoid caffeine, exfoliate beforehand, keep skin clean, and consider a topical numbing cream or post-wax soothing gel recommended by our technicians.
Grow hair to about quarter-inch, exfoliate gently 24-48 hours before, avoid moisturizing products on the day, and arrive with clean, dry skin. Inform your technician about medications or recent sun exposure for a safe service.
We recommend scheduling every four to six weeks to catch hair at the optimal length for root removal. Individual growth varies, so technicians can advise a personalized schedule based on your hair cycle and results.
Yes, many clients with sensitive skin are successful wax candidates. We perform a consultation and patch test, use gentle formulas, adjust technique, and provide calming aftercare. Certain conditions or medications may require medical clearance before waxing.
Minor redness, bumps, or sensitivity are common immediately after waxing and usually subside within a day or two. Avoid hot baths, exfoliation, and sun exposure for 24-48 hours, and contact us if signs of infection appear.