Waxing feels amazing.
Smooth. Clean. Almost soft to the touch.
But then you look down… tiny spots everywhere.
That’s strawberry legs. And yeah… it’s annoying.
Strawberry legs are those little dark dots.
They look like seeds on skin.
Mostly from ingrown hairs and clogged pores right after waxing.
But here’s the good news — you can prevent ’em.
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Quick tip: prevention starts way before the wax.
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Waxing pulls hair from the root.
Great. But skin also gets a bit roughed up.
That opens pores.
Hair grows back under skin bends.
Pores clog.
Then pop — tiny strawberry spots.
Sometimes it’s just dry flakes trapped in pores too.
You see them where hair used to be.
That’s because dead skin didn’t get cleared out first.
So to prevent strawberry legs… think before, during, and after.
That’s it.
Not fancy. Just smart prep.
Here’s the real list — the stuff that stops those dots from showing up:
Feels like little steps.
But they make a big difference.
Pretty simple stuff.
Nothing extreme.
Q: How soon can I exfoliate after waxing?
A: Wait 48–72 hours. Wax is already a bit like exfoliation. Do it too soon and you irritate skin more.
Q: Does shaving cause strawberry legs too?
A: Yep. Same weeds — clogged follicles. But waxing tends to reduce bumps more than shaving.
Q: Can I use chemical exfoliants right after waxing?
A: Not immediately. Wait for skin to calm, then gentle acids like salicylic can help.
Your skin deserves care.
Waxing is awesome — but prevention keeps smooth looking smooth.
Just a few little moves — and strawberry dots won’t stick around.