Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Toes Wax.

Most clients experience brief, moderate sting as hairs are removed from the root. Discomfort lasts seconds per pull and subsides quickly; technicians use gentle wax and calming post-care. Topical numbing can be offered on request for especially sensitive clients.

Clean, dry feet are ideal: avoid lotions or oils before arrival. Hair should be about a quarter-inch for effective removal; if too short, wait a few days. Wear sandals or loose shoes after the service and mention any health concerns.

Most clients return every four to six weeks as hair regrowth varies by person. Regular waxing weakens follicles and can extend smooth intervals. Our technicians evaluate your growth pattern and recommend a personalized schedule for optimal, long-lasting results.

We avoid waxing over open cuts, rashes, or active infections. For generally sensitive skin, we perform a patch test, use hypoallergenic products, and adjust technique to minimize irritation. Share medications or skin conditions during booking for tailored care.

Waxing can initially cause ingrown hairs in some clients, but proper technique and aftercare reduce risk. We exfoliate gently, advise topical exfoliants and moisturizers, and recommend not shaving between sessions to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain smoother results.

We generally recommend waiting 24 to 48 hours after a pedicure or intense foot treatment before waxing to reduce sensitivity and infection risk. If the pedicure was gentle and skin is intact, technicians can assess suitability during check-in.