Paraffin masks - hand therapy at home

In cosmetology, a procedure such as paraffin therapy has been used for many years. It helps maintain the health and beauty of hand skin. Usually this procedure is carried out using different methods and materials: cold and hot. With the cold method, cream paraffin is used. It can also be used at home . The hot method is more complex and involves visiting a salon.

Paraffin therapy promotes:

  • Nourishes the skin.
  • Smoothing and moisturizing.
  • Vitaminization of the skin.
  • Eliminate peeling.
  • Healing of microtraumas.

Arabia paraffin cream is created on the basis of natural ingredients : plant extracts, amino acids, vitamins and essential oils. All products are subject to mandatory certification and meet international quality standards.

What is cold paraffin

The procedure for cold and hot paraffin therapy looks the same. The only difference is the need to heat the hot paraffin to a certain temperature. In its consistency, the cold analogue resembles a regular cream.

Hand cream with paraffin contains additional additives: wax, vitamins, lanolin and biologically active substances . Depending on the manufacturer, the cream may contain dyes, fragrances and essential oils. Its consistency is quite dense. After application to the warm skin of the hands, it softens significantly and resembles the consistency of a regular cream .

Types of paraffin masks

According to the method and method of application, there are two types of paraffin masks:

  1. Hot paraffin therapy. The essence of the procedure is that the paraffin is heated for some time in a water bath or a special bath. Then your hands are dipped into warm paraffin several times until a thick film forms.
  2. Cold paraffin therapy. This method differs from the first in that the procedure does not require heating the paraffin in a special bath or heating it in a water bath. Because the material itself is a different creamy paraffin. It contains beneficial essential and base oils and has a lower melting point. That is, you just need to apply it to the skin of your hands like a regular cream and insulate your hands with plastic gloves and put mittens on top.

This method has a number of advantages compared to hot paraffin therapy.

  • Convenience. No special equipment is required to heat the paraffin.
  • Takes less time. There is no need to prepare and heat paraffin for the procedure.
  • Hygiene. Unlike hot paraffin therapy, where your hands need to be lowered several times into a common bath.
  • Economical and low consumption. Exactly as much material is consumed as is required for one procedure. Despite the fact that to perform hot melting paraffin therapy, quite a lot is required so that the hands are completely immersed in warm paraffin.
  • Has fewer contraindications. Can be used for people with varicose veins and arterial hypertension
  • Gives coolness. It is especially pleasant to carry out such a procedure in the summer, because cold paraffin therapy tones and pleasantly cools the skin of the hands.

Preparing for the procedure at home

So, when the most suitable type of paraffin therapy has been selected, we proceed to the procedure. In order to do hot or cold paraffin therapy at home, you will need:

  • cosmetic paraffin 150-200g,
  • special equipment for heating paraffin or household items for a water bath (for hot paraffin therapy),
  • plastic gloves, cling film or plastic bags,
  • insulating gloves or mittens,
  • nourishing cream with moisturizing effect,
  • skin cleansing scrub,
  • cosmetic brush (for cold paraffin therapy).

Which paraffin to choose?

Paraffin is selected depending on the type of paraffin therapy chosen and individual preferences. Because there are quite a lot of types of cosmetic paraffin on sale. Any woman will be able to choose the right option for herself, depending on the supplements. They come in nutritious citrus fruits, chocolate ones for skin regeneration, medicinal ones with tocopherol and tea rose extract, and many others.

How to warm up paraffin at home?

Any woman can make a water bath from scrap materials. To do this, just take a large saucepan, pour water into it (a little more than half) and place a deep container on top, where you need to put the required amount of paraffin. For these purposes, it is better to immediately choose a bowl or other larger utensils so that it is convenient to immerse your hands completely in it.

As the water boils, the paraffin will heat up and gradually melt. In this case, you need to make sure that no water from the pan gets into it.

Efficiency of the procedure

In terms of effectiveness of application, there is no particular difference between cold and hot substances. Using a cold analogue is much easier. It is not recommended to use it on the face. This product can only be used on the feet or hands.

Paraffin hand cream helps:

  • Moisturizes and softens the skin of the hands and feet.
  • The appearance of firmness and elasticity.
  • Elimination of small wrinkles and cracks.
  • Strengthening the nail plate.
  • Preventing brittle nails.
  • Softening the cuticle.
  • Elimination of hangnails.
  • Elimination of calluses and roughness on the skin of the feet.
  • Relieving fatigue and joint pain.
  • Healing of small cracks and wounds.
  • Protect your hands from harmful environmental influences.

Step-by-step self-execution of paraffin therapy

Paraffin therapy is used mainly for hands during a special manicure. However, the procedure is also used for the skin of the face, legs and other areas of the body, for example, paraffin wraps to treat cellulite.

Result of manipulations:

  • Skin whitening,
  • Rejuvenation and cleansing of the skin,
  • Powerful hydration
  • Protection against cracks and dryness,
  • Elimination of gravitational ptosis and double chin,
  • Correction of facial wrinkles,
  • Lymphatic drainage effect.

How to do paraffin therapy at home and what is required for this?

  • Cosmetic purified paraffin,
  • A special bath, heater or items for a steam bath,
  • Gauze face mask,
  • Protective cellophane bags,
  • Thermal gloves and thermal socks (for hand and foot therapy),
  • Moisturizing nourishing cream or serum,
  • Scrub,
  • Brush.

Paraffin therapy for hands at home:

  1. Melt paraffin until liquid
  2. Massage your hands with a special rough mitten, scrub or other abrasive particles; if desired, you can apply a care product,
  3. Dip the brushes into the liquid and immediately remove them. Repeat the action at intervals of 5-10 seconds to form thick paraffin gloves on your hands. If your skin is too sensitive, you can first apply the product with a brush and then dip it into the bath. True, for this manipulation you need an assistant.
  4. Put cellophane gloves on your hands or wrap them in several layers of cling film,
  5. Then put on thermal gloves,
  6. Wait at least 20 minutes, remove gloves and film, remove paraffin. Dispose of it as it is not intended to be reused,
  7. Apply cream to skin.

Paraffin therapy for feet at home:

  1. Melt the paraffin, at this time preparing the legs for the procedure,
  2. Thoroughly clean your feet with a scrub and disinfect with lotion. It is advisable that a professional pedicure be performed before paraffin therapy. However, this is not necessary, since the procedure softens the skin and eliminates the need to trim the rough skin of the feet,
  3. Adjust the temperature of the heated liquid. Paraffin must correspond to the maximum tolerable temperature, otherwise you may get burned,
  4. Place your feet in the bath and quickly remove them. At this time, a thin film should be visible on the feet. Repeat the manipulations at intervals of several seconds,
  5. Wrap your feet in plastic or cling film, creating an additional greenhouse effect,
  6. Put warm wool socks on your feet and wait half an hour,
  7. Remove paraffin from feet after this time,
  8. Apply moisturizing cream to your feet.

Paraffin therapy for feet is best done in the evening, just before bed. After the procedure, the legs should rest and be in a relaxed state.

If you have problems with the skin of your feet, you should have a medical pedicure from a specialist before paraffin therapy. Perhaps the podiatrist will identify contraindications to the procedure.

Carrying out paraffin therapy for the face:

  1. Melt the paraffin to a temperature of 50-55 degrees,
  2. Pre-cleanse your face with a light peeling or scrub. Apply nourishing cream to it. The more the cream is enriched with useful substances, the better the effect of paraffin therapy,
  3. Apply a viscous mass of molten paraffin to the face using a coarse brush in a thin and even layer,
  4. Place a gauze mask or napkin on your face,
  5. Wait a few seconds, apply a second layer. Repeat 5-7 times. The mask and napkin are used exclusively for the first layer,
  6. After leaving for 30-40 minutes, remove the paraffin mass from the face using a bottom-up motion.
  7. Apply skin care product according to your skin type.

Paraffin therapy on the body is carried out using applications applied to problem areas (stomach, thighs).

Frequency and dosage of sessions

For therapeutic purposes: a course of 15-20 procedures is prescribed with a time interval of one day, or on a daily basis, depending on the purpose of use and treatment. Repeated sessions can be carried out after 1.5-2 months.

For cosmetic purposes: the main course for manicure is 10 sessions. The procedure can be repeated once every two to three weeks to maintain the achieved result. During the cold season, more paraffin therapy sessions may be required. The foot treatment is performed once a week. To rejuvenate the face, it is recommended to perform manipulations 1-2 times a week until the desired result appears. Maintenance procedures are performed once every few weeks.

In cosmetology, paraffin therapy or paraffin baths for hands have long been used. They are usually performed before a manicure in beauty salons. But women can also easily perform this miraculous “mask” for their hands at home. It is performed for several purposes:

  • Eliminate fine wrinkles
  • Lighten the skin of your hands and get rid of age spots
  • Deeply cleanse the skin of impurities
  • Restore youth to the skin of your hands, deeply moisturize and make it more elastic

In addition to the cosmetic effect, paraffin therapy allows you to cope with the following number of physiological ailments: varicose veins, thermal burns and frostbite, skin ulcers.

For the paraffin therapy procedure, only special purified cosmetic paraffin is used. It is easy to find in a pharmacy, specialty cosmetics store or beauty salon.

Contraindications

Along with numerous advantages, paraffin therapy, like any other cosmetic procedure, has several contraindications:

  • pustular formations on the skin,
  • scratches and abrasions,
  • redness after depilation,
  • viral, fungal and bacterial skin diseases,
  • allergies and intolerance to components.

  1. Hand peeling. In order to thoroughly clean and warm the skin, before the procedure, the skin of the hands is carefully treated with a scrub using massaging movements. It's just as easy to make yourself. For example, mixing oatmeal, baking soda and olive oil.

  2. Apply nourishing oil or cream to cleansed hand skin. It is better to take a mixture of several nourishing oils or a very good moisturizer. Because they are the ones who will provide the main nutrition during the procedure.
  3. We lower our hands one by one into warm molten paraffin at a comfortable temperature, about three times each.
  4. We put on plastic gloves on top or wrap them in bags, cling film will also work
  5. For insulation, wear warm mittens or gloves
  6. Remove the paraffin mask after 20-25 minutes and enjoy the great result!
  7. Apply skin care cream

Cold paraffin therapy is carried out according to the same plan, only the first stage of heating and melting the paraffin is excluded and the creamy material itself is applied with a cosmetic brush.

To maintain the beauty of the skin of your hands, it is enough to carry out paraffin baths once a month or a month and a half. It is especially useful to conduct paraffin therapy sessions in winter, when the skin is exposed to the negative effects of cold and wind. This procedure allows you to moisturize the dry skin of your hands, deeply nourish it with useful substances and even rejuvenate it.

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Paraffin treatment, as the name of this process using molten wax mass is translated from Latin, is used not only in cosmetology, but also in traumatology, orthopedics, pediatrics, massage techniques and rehabilitation measures.

Regardless of the type of material, which can be either dark brown or transparent, efficiency is achieved by several parallel processes:

  • warming, both due to its own temperature and due to heat retention under the covering layer of material,
  • mechanical cleaning of the skin surface due to the adhesion of dead scales to the surface of the applied mass,
  • deep cleansing of the skin from toxins and impurities due to the effect of a vacuum pump that occurs when the mixture cools,
  • optimization of subcutaneous fluid movement.

All these processes are started by using paraffin that is not even enriched with any additives. Adding additional ingredients to paraffin masks increases their effectiveness many times over. Most often these are essential oils that easily mix with the molten material. What the paraffin mask consists of in each specific case is decided by the master himself, based on the properties of the esters used.

Indications for use

Cold paraffin cream is used:

  • To restore dry skin.
  • To eliminate flaking of the skin of the hands.
  • To normalize skin firmness and elasticity.
  • As a softener for rough skin.
  • To stimulate blood circulation and relieve tired legs.
  • As a nail strengthener.

Paraffin therapy sessions help relieve fatigue and irritation. They are often recommended as relaxation procedures. Such procedures can be performed on people suffering from varicose veins.

Application of cold paraffin is suitable for people suffering from dermatological complications due to heat exposure of the skin.

What is paraffin therapy?

Paraffin therapy is a useful cosmetic procedure performed using melted paraffin, which is then applied to a specific area of ​​the body.
Paraffin has a fairly low heat transfer, which creates a sauna effect and warms up the deep layers of the epidermis and tissue well. Paraffin therapy can be used for various parts of the body: face, legs, arms, abdomen, buttocks, thighs. Paraffin has a high heat capacity and good thermodynamics, due to which, even when the mass is heated to 55 degrees, you will not get any burns. In the 50s of the last century, full body paraffin therapy was popular, when a person was immersed in paraffin from head to toe. This kind of cocoon had a wonderful effect on internal tissues and organs, as well as on the general psycho-emotional well-being of a person. The whole procedure lasted no more than 20 minutes, and the person came out looking like new.

Under the influence of paraffin, the pores open as much as possible and sweating increases. Thanks to this, excess moisture, waste and toxins are removed from the body, swelling is reduced. Blood circulation is also activated, metabolic processes are improved and the permeability of the skin increases. As a result, nutrients that are part of cosmetic paraffin or other caring products that were applied to the skin before the procedure enter the deep layers of the epidermis.

There is also cold paraffin therapy, which does not require preheating the paraffin. This procedure is very convenient and can be performed in cases where hot paraffin therapy is contraindicated. Before applying to a specific area of ​​the body, the composition should be at room temperature. To carry out cold paraffin therapy at home, you do not need a special heating device, jars or containers. Paraffin warms up under the influence of body heat and is especially effective for softening and nourishing rough skin of the elbows, knees, and feet.

Features of using paraffin cream

A paraffin therapy session is carried out in several stages:

  • Cleansing the skin using scrub-peeling. Before the procedure, hands or feet are washed with soap and dried. Then a scrub is applied to remove dead skin particles.
  • Paraffin therapy. Paraffin is applied to the hands using a spatula, distributing it evenly over the skin. When application is complete, put on plastic or cosmetology gloves. Put thermal mittens on top of them or wrap your hands in a terry towel. The duration of the session usually does not exceed 20 minutes.
  • Removal of paraffin residues. After completing the procedure, remove any remaining paraffin with a soft cloth.
  • Applying moisturizer. At the final stage of the procedure, a protective or moisturizing cream is applied to the hands. As a result of this effect, the skin becomes elastic, soft and elastic.

In order to get the maximum effect from such procedures, it is recommended to apply paraffin before bedtime. To obtain maximum effect, at least 16 procedures should be performed. Nail polish should be applied after completing the paraffin therapy session. To increase the therapeutic effect, you can add a few drops of essential oil to the cream.

It is recommended to conduct paraffin therapy sessions at least once a week. To maintain the effect of paraffin, you should apply a nourishing cream to the skin of your hands and feet between procedures.

The cold method of applying paraffin has proven itself to be an excellent addition to the manicure or pedicure procedure. The procedure does not require special training or skills. Paraffin therapy allows you to get excellent results without extra costs.

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Contraindications for paraffin therapy for hands

Paraffin therapy for hands is a completely safe procedure, provided that you use high-quality cosmetic paraffin and follow all recommendations for such a procedure. However, if you have some health problems, it is better to refuse paraffin therapy. There are not many contraindications to therapy, but it is worth considering them carefully.

  • First of all, you should temporarily stop using paraffin if you have any damage to the skin of your hands. These could be scratches or abrasions. You should especially refrain from cosmetic procedures if these abrasions and scratches are fresh. But to be completely sure, it is best to wait until they are completely healed.

  • Eczema, fungal infections and skin allergy symptoms are also a signal that it is better to abstain from the procedure. Paraffin can damage infections and irritated areas of the skin, making the problem worse. It is best to completely cure the skin of your hands first, and then begin cosmetic care.
  • People suffering from diabetes should also avoid this procedure.
  • Varicose veins are another problem for which there is no need to resort to paraffin therapy. The fact is that warm wax has a much stronger effect than, say, warm water: it retains heat for a long time, enveloping your hands. This results in an additional natural expansion of the veins.
  • High blood pressure is another alarming symptom with which you should not start paraffin therapy. Prolonged exposure to heat causes the pressure to rise further.

For people with vascular diseases, cold paraffin therapy for hands may be suitable. It uses a special composition that has a soft texture at room temperature. It can be applied to the hands with a brush and obtain a cosmetic effect similar to the results from regular paraffin.

Indications

Cosmetic paraffin is indicated for both mature and young skin. It is recommended to use it if:

  • the face is covered with acne without purulent content;
  • the epidermis is slightly inflamed and flaky;
  • concerns about swelling, fine wrinkles;
  • the face has lost its contour due to sagging epidermis;
  • complexion sallow and unhealthy;
  • the tone of the epidermis is below normal;
  • there is a double chin;
  • I am concerned about some types of allergies.

Procedure

Paraffin therapy at home involves the following procedure:

  1. Clean the skin of your hands with a scrub or special milk. Nail polish also needs to be washed off.
  2. In a separate container in the bathhouse, melt the paraffin to a liquid consistency.
  3. Add the remaining nutritional components to the heated paraffin.
  4. The temperature of the paraffin mask should be comfortable, so first try to lower only your finger and only then the whole hand.
  5. Dip your hands into the paraffin mixture for a few seconds. Make sure that the mask lies evenly over the entire surface.
  6. Repeat the procedure up to 5 times.
  7. Wear plastic gloves or wrap your brush in cling film.
  8. To keep warm, wrap your hands in a warm towel or use winter mittens.
  9. Keep the paraffin mask on your hands for at least 25 minutes.
  10. When the feeling of warmth disappears, remove the mask.

To easily get rid of the paraffin composition, your hands can be pre-treated with a nourishing cream

The effect of paraffin on the skin

Paraffin therapy has many advantages and gives visible results, having a beneficial effect on the skin:

  • Helps reduce swelling;
  • Resolves bruises and hematomas;
  • Improves blood circulation, removes waste and toxins, enhances metabolic processes;
  • Helps improve overall immunity;
  • Deeply moisturizes, softens and nourishes the skin, saturating it with active components included in the paraffin therapy mixture. These can be plant extracts, vitamins, minerals, essential oils and others;
  • Helps speed up the healing of skin damage;
  • Softens the cuticle and gets rid of hangnails;
  • Strengthens nails;
  • Helps even out skin tone and structure, eliminates scars;
  • Helps restore the epidermis after serious interventions and cosmetic procedures;
  • Promotes skin rejuvenation, smoothes wrinkles, improves turgor and strengthens the oval of the face;
  • Restores hydro-lipid balance;
  • It softens rough areas of the skin, in particular on the feet and heels, which is why paraffin therapy for feet at home is especially popular - with its help you can arrange a real SPA pedicure session at home;
  • Enhances the effect of other care products if applied under paraffin.

The benefits of paraffin therapy are visible to the naked eye. Using the procedure, you can solve many problems and achieve incredible results. Paraffin therapy at home lasts about 20 minutes. To consolidate the result and maintain it for a long time, an average of 10-15 procedures will be required.

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