Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sugaring Full Legs.

We recommend 3–5 mm of hair length (about 10–14 days' growth) for optimal sugar paste grip. Too short hair won't be removed and too long hair may increase discomfort. Trim gently if needed before your appointment.

Most clients report less pain than waxing because sugar adheres only to hair and not skin. Sensitivity varies by individual and area. We use soothing techniques and aftercare to minimize discomfort and advise on timing around menstrual cycles for sensitive clients.

Typically results last two to six weeks depending on hair growth cycle, hormones and lifestyle. Regular appointments can extend intervals and weaken regrowth, producing finer, sparser hair over time for longer-lasting smoothness.

Yes, many pregnant clients choose sugaring; it’s generally safe because it’s non-chemical. However, increased sensitivity and hormonal skin changes can raise discomfort. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider and letting us know your trimester so we can adapt pressure and aftercare accordingly.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours before and avoid heavy creams the day of treatment. Arrive with clean, dry legs and avoid recent sun exposure or self-tanning. Inform us of medications, skin conditions, or recent retinoid use to ensure safe treatment.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle exfoliation after 48 hours to prevent ingrowns and apply recommended soothing lotions. Contact us if you notice persistent irritation or any signs of infection.