Paraffin

Paraffin
 Paraffin - a substance widely used in cosmetology. This explains its popularity by several qualities: heat capacity, the ability to melt at 52-53 degrees Celsius, high density. All these properties make it possible to uniformly warm skin while enhancing blood circulation and lymph flow. The skin beneath the wax layer sweats profusely, and this in turn leads to the conclusion of its toxins.
 After the first session, paraffin can feel the increase in elasticity and improve skin elasticity. Therefore, the procedure is considered to be very useful for dry and aging skin.

Use in cosmetology another important property of wax - a significant reduction in volume on cooling. This is a "squeezing" effect produces a rejuvenating effect.

Of course, we should not think that the paraffin baths tabletop magic bullet that will be able to completely get rid of deep facial wrinkles. But these treatments are very effective in combating fine wrinkles.

Applications can be done on almost any area of ​​the body - the face, arms, legs, thighs and stomach. The most popular Paraffin for the hands, the skin which is often subjected to strong external interference. Paraffin complex fights all unpleasant phenomena: redness and peeling, dryness, wrinkles and cracks. Beauticians recommend complement each paraffin manicure.

Widely used as a paraffin treatments, improves the legs, especially the feet. It helps to get rid of rough skin and corns, making tired female legs like a baby tender feet. In addition to aesthetics, paraffin has a pronounced psychotherapeutic effect and relaxing effects.

The advantages include paraffin its relatively low cost and the ability to carry out the procedure at home.

However, be aware that any thermal treatments, including in paraffin, there are a number of contraindications. It should not be used if you have diabetes, hypertension, varicose veins, or any infectious disease. Precautions should be taken to the procedure for women with abundant body hair. In any case, it is useful to consult a specialist cosmetologist.

 Author: Margaret

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