Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Half Leg Wax.

Typically results last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, hormonal factors, and aftercare. Regular waxing can weaken follicles for slower regrowth. Avoid shaving between appointments to maintain longevity and schedule touch-ups based on personal regrowth patterns.

Some discomfort is normal as hair is removed from the root, but techniques and wax types reduce pain. Exfoliate beforehand, avoid caffeine, and take over-the-counter pain relief if needed. Communicate with your technician for breaks or adjustments to ensure a more comfortable experience.

Clean, dry skin improves wax adherence. Allow hair to be at least ¼ inch long, exfoliate gently 24-48 hours before, and avoid lotions or oils on the treatment area. Inform your technician about medications or recent sun exposure for safety.

Mild redness, bumps, or sensitivity are common immediately after waxing but usually subside within hours to a day. Apply soothing aloe or recommended post-care products. Contact us if you experience severe swelling, prolonged irritation, or signs of infection.

Generally waxing is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, though sensitivity may increase. We recommend scheduling waxing during the second trimester when possible and informing your technician about pregnancy or medications. Always consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical concerns.

Most clients return every three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth and desired smoothness. With regular waxing, hair may grow back finer and slower. Your technician can recommend a personalized schedule during consultations based on observed regrowth patterns.