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Get answers to common questions about Lower legs.
Typically, hair remains away for about four to six weeks, depending on individual growth cycles and aftercare. With regular waxing, regrowth becomes finer; scheduling touch-ups every 4–6 weeks keeps lower legs consistently smooth.
Some discomfort is normal, especially on sensitive areas like knees and toes. Our estheticians use quick, skilled techniques and pre-wax soothing to reduce pain. Numbing creams may be available if you’re highly sensitive—ask when booking.
Exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before and keep skin clean and dry. Trim very long hairs to quarter-inch if needed. Avoid heavy lotions, tanning, or blood-thinning medications before your appointment for the safest, most effective waxing.
Ingrown hairs and mild irritation can occur, particularly with coarse hair. We recommend gentle exfoliation, regular waxing to encourage proper regrowth, and post-wax soothing products. Avoid tight clothing and picking at bumps to reduce the risk and speed healing.
A typical lower-leg wax, including knees, feet, and toes, takes roughly 25–45 minutes depending on hair amount and skin sensitivity. First-time clients may take slightly longer due to consultation and gentle prep to ensure comfort and safety.
Yes — active sunburns, open cuts, recent chemical peels, or use of retinoids/Accutane may prevent waxing. Pregnancy, varicose veins, or certain medications require consultation. Inform your esthetician of medical conditions to determine safe treatment options.
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Published On: August 5, 2026