Paraffin wax treatments are most often applied to the hands and feet as components of manicures and pedicures respectively.
Unlike more common spa wax that is used for hair removal on the face and body, Paraffin Waxing is much more viscous and bonds to the skin.
Paraffin wax is a softer type of wax because of the paraffin oil component.
Because it is a soft wax, it melts at a lower than normal temperature.
This means that the skin can be submerged in the wax without causing burning or blistering.
Spa specialists melt blocks of paraffin wax in the heater first.
During paraffin wax treatments, beauticians have their clients dip their hands or feet into the melted wax one or more times to coat the skin in a generous layer.
The hands or feet are then wrapped in plastic, or some other non-absorbent material and left to 'soak' in the layer of wax for up to half an hour.
Please note that during shipment there is a small chance the plastic sealing box or cover of the wax might be damaged (eg. crack on the box or tearing of the cover).
The possible damage of box or cover will NOT affect the condition of the wax itself.
However, if you mind the appearance of box or cover very much, please do NOT make the purchase of this item.
To understand what each part is for, please check the 'Parts Diagram' on one of the images.
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