Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Women Sugaring upper legs.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours prior and avoid moisturizers on the day. Hair should be about 3–6 mm long for effective removal. Arrive in comfortable clothing; if you have medical concerns, mention them when booking to ensure safe, tailored care.

Most clients report less pain than waxing because sugar adheres to dead skin only. Our trained therapists use gentle technique and soothing aftercare to minimize discomfort. Numbing creams aren’t usually necessary, but we can advise options if you have heightened sensitivity.

Optimal hair length is about 3–6 mm (roughly a week of growth). Too short hair won't grip properly; overly long hair may be uncomfortable. If your hair is longer, we can trim slightly before treatment for best results.

Generally every 4–6 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle. Regular sugaring can slow regrowth and thin hair over time, allowing longer gaps between appointments. Your therapist will recommend a schedule based on observed results.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, heavy exercise and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Wear breathable clothing and apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer. Exfoliate lightly after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs, following our therapists’ tailored recommendations.

Sugaring is generally safe during pregnancy, but sensitivity may increase. We advise waiting until after the first trimester and informing the therapist at booking. We'll ensure comfort, avoid certain products, and modify technique if needed to prioritize safety and relaxation.