Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Leg Wax (Half).

Arrive with clean, dry skin and hair about 1/4 inch long so the wax can grip. Avoid heavy lotions, sunburn, or retinoids 48–72 hours prior. Wear comfortable clothing and plan for light activities after treatment.

Most clients report mild to moderate discomfort during waxing, brief and manageable. Our technicians use calming techniques and soothing products to minimize pain. If you have low tolerance, we can suggest breathing methods or a numbing option.

Hair should be about 1/4 inch long (roughly three weeks of growth) so the wax adheres properly. Too short won’t remove well; too long may increase discomfort. Technicians can trim uneven growth before waxing.

Typically every 4–6 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle. Consistent waxing can reduce regrowth density and extend intervals over time. Our team will recommend a personalized schedule based on how quickly your hair returns.

Waxing can sometimes lead to ingrown hairs or temporary redness. We minimize risks using proper technique, exfoliation advice, and soothing post-care products. Follow aftercare—gentle exfoliation and hydration—to reduce ingrowns and calm irritation.

Generally yes, waxing is safe during pregnancy, though sensitivity often increases. Inform us about pregnancy, medications, or skin conditions. We may adjust technique, perform a patch test, or consult your provider for circulatory or dermatologic concerns.