Legs get neglected until shorts season arrives, and then the rough shins, the dry patches behind the knees and the uneven tone from months in trousers all announce themselves at once. Out on the newer plots of Al Raqaib 2, where the city is still stretching into open land, that seasonal scramble is when a body peel gets booked. A leg peel in Al Raqaib 2 resurfaces and evens the skin, and Salonist shows you which nearby therapists offer it and when.
This is a low-rise, spread-out community of recent villas and construction, home mostly to families who wanted room to grow. Appointments cluster at weekends, and there is a practical streak to what people ask for: smoother legs before a holiday, even knees before an event, results they can see rather than atmosphere. Leg and full-body resurfacing peels lead the requests here.
A leg peel starts with a thorough cleanse, then a glycolic or lactic solution is worked over the shins, knees and thighs to dissolve the built-up dead layer that a scrub only skims. It is neutralised after a few minutes, followed by a hydrating mask and a rich seal. The knees, which thicken and darken, get an extra pass. Budget 45 to 60 minutes, and expect visibly smoother skin the same evening with tone evening out over a course.
Afterwards keep the legs moisturised, avoid shaving for a day or two, and use sun protection if you are outdoors, since the fresh surface is vulnerable. When Al Raqaib 2 is fully booked, the surrounding areas pick up the slack: Al Raqaib 1, Al Rawda 3, Al Amerah and Al Alia are all a short drive across this developing edge of Ajman.
A leg or full-body peel in Al Raqaib 2 generally costs AED 240 to 560 a session, and a course for stubborn knee darkening or rough shins is priced higher but cheaper per visit. Salonist pulls real openings from 15,000+ businesses across 60+ countries, confirms instantly and takes card payment in the app, so there is no waiting on a callback. The 2 million+ reviews make it simple to find a therapist who does not rush the knees and ankles.