kolenko
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And for a long time I was going to tell about the miracle device not for the kitchen, but for myself. Paraffin bath for hands. I strongly recommend to want to everyone !!!

Now I really began to want it. I have problems with chapped hand skin in winter. Do not tell me what exactly you want, what it looks like, what to google?
kubanochka
Quote: kolenko

Now I really began to want it. I have problems with chapped hand skin in winter. Do not tell me what exactly you want, what it looks like, what to google?

I have one. I bought it in the "Constellation of Beauty" store.
Paraffin bath "Gezatone"

Paraffin bath.
kubanochka


When you are ripe, do not buy additional paraffin. The one included in the kit (900g) will last for a long time. I have had it in the bath for two years now, and it is not getting any smaller. Since after the procedure, the paraffin wax is removed from the hand, like a glove. Its then back to the bath (well, of course, if you use it yourself).
Paraffin not only removes dry hands, but also relieves fatigue, warms up the joints. Hands are resting (in a good sense of the word). Any cream can be applied under paraffin. In general, the right thing for your beloved
Nastasya
And do the foot bath in the same paraffin?
lillay
Yes, legs are in the same paraffin wax. In the salons they do just that.
Only now the used paraffin does not need to be thrown back into the bath, because a cream is applied under the paraffin, which is then removed from the skin of the hands with paraffin. Even for yourself alone, it's not worth saving so much!
lina
IMHO, paraffin from hands - into the trash! Disposable gloves are completely replaceable with cling film (even more convenient), prof. terry mittens seemed to me personally too thin - so either wrap your hands in a towel, or - thick terry socks on your hands
Nastasya
And another question (suddenly there are people who understand):
What's better:
1. Was it metal or plastic coated inside?
2. Is the regulation standard (such as weak-medium-strong) or temperature regulation by degrees?
Thank you.
Teen_tink
I didn't fool myself with mittens. She took an old terry towel, circled her palms and ... sewed ...
Zoya Grishina
Girls, it's a pity that I'm a little late with my advice. But my advice is professional - I teach nail service at the training center of the Employment Service.
1. Paraffin baths should by no means be recommended for people suffering from hypertension - they can provoke pressure surges.
2. I must point out to my students that it is impossible to do procedures for hands and feet in one bath (this is a prerequisite for salons).
We have two baths at the Training Center - one for paraffin therapy of hands, the other for paraffin therapy of legs.
And another cream is applied to the hands after removing the paraffin from the hands and a massage is done. Paraffin cream is never applied. If the skin of the hands is very dry, then first the cream is applied, let it "work" on the hands and after 10 minutes you can do paraffin therapy.
Do not apply paraffin to your hands if there are open wounds and inflammation of the skin (for example panaritium etc.)
Here is a brief summary of paraffin therapy. In general, the procedure is very good, especially in autumn and winter.
dandelion
Yes, what is this so wasteful. Now I have this bath too, and it’s urgent !!!!
Zoya Grishina
Dandelion, so buy. In our salons, such a procedure for hands costs at least 300 rubles. In our Training Center, 100 rubles - this is how people flock to the Training Center for the procedure, in the salons the procedure is not very much in demand - first of all, the masters do not inform clients about the procedure very well, and it is expensive in the salon.
dandelion
now you need to study the price category.and start wanting and wanting her by February 14, so that her husband would come to his senses after NG gifts. 8) Now I'm afraid and will stutter: spiteful: about a new Wishlist, his heart is weak.
Scarecrow
Quote: Zoya Grishina

2. I must point out to my students that it is impossible to do procedures for hands and feet in one bath (this is a prerequisite for salons).
We have two baths at the Training Center - one for paraffin therapy of hands, the other for paraffin therapy of legs.

And what are the reasons?
For salons, I rather understand such a system. But if this is your own home bath, I don't really understand. These are my hands and my own clean feet. Just like I will not use anyone's comb, but this does not apply to home ones. We can comb our hair alone.
Zoya Grishina
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And what are the reasons?
For salons, I rather understand such a system. But if this is your own home bath, I don't really understand. These are my hands and my own clean feet. Just like I will not use anyone's comb, but this does not apply to home ones. We can comb our hair alone.
Well, at least it's not hygienic. You don't use one towel for both hands and feet. And if we consider this issue more deeply, then the legs are more susceptible to infectious diseases (fungal, for example) and at the initial stages a person cannot always determine their presence. It's always best to play it safe. But if the bath is yours personally, it's the master's business.
Victoria11
made myself such a bath

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