Paraffin Wax Machine

paraffin wax machine

A paraffin bath machine contains a heat source and tank that holds paraffin wax. The machine melts the wax and maintains it in a liquid state. When you immerse your hand, foot or other body part in the liquid paraffin, the wax coats the body part completely. The warm temperature from the wax penetrates the skin, muscles and bones to provide a soothing effect that can help relieve the pain of arthritis, bursitis, joint inflammation or muscular strains or spasms.

Step 1

Paraffin Wax Machine

Place the paraffin bath machine on a flat and stable surface. Place the paraffin provided with the machine into the tank of the machine. If the machine comes with a plastic grill, place that on top of the unmelted paraffin. Position the lid on top of the grill and the paraffin.

Step 2

Paraffin Wax Machine

Plug the machine into an electrical socket. Leave the machine plugged in for eight to 10 hours to allow the paraffin to melt completely. Leave it plugged in at all times to keep the paraffin liquid ready for use.

Step 3

Paraffin Wax Machine

Remove any jewelry from the body part to be treated, then wash and dry the skin. Apply a liquid sanitizer to the body part and allow the sanitizer to dry completely. Apply a lanolin-based lotion to make the removal of the hardened paraffin easier.

Step 4

Paraffin Wax Machine

Touch the edge of your palm to the melted paraffin to test that the temperature is comfortable.

Step 5

Paraffin Wax Machine

Immerse your hand, elbow or foot slowly into the paraffin. Remove the body part and wait for several seconds to allow the paraffin to cool and harden. Repeat this step from three to 10 times to build several layers of wax.

Step 6

Paraffin Wax Machine

Cover your hand or foot with a plastic liner and a hand mitt or boot, available as an accessory to the paraffin bath machine. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes.

Step 7

Paraffin Wax Machine

Remove the mitt or boot, then take off the plastic liner and peel the paraffin from around the treated body part. Dispose of both the plastic liner and the used paraffin.

Step 8

Paraffin Wax Machine

Add more new paraffin to the bath machine to bring the level of paraffin up to the fill level mark.

Warnings

It recommends that individuals with diabetes not use a paraffin wax machine. Do not apply paraffin to skin that has cuts or other open wounds, is inflamed or irritated, or has decreased sensitivity. Stop using the paraffin bath machine if the wax feels too hot or not hot enough. Consult with your physician concerning your experience with the machine to determine whether continued use is warranted.

Paraffin wax Machine Benefits

Petroleum-based paraffin wax is used in salons and spas to soften and soothe skin, most often on the hands and feet, and sometimes on arms and legs. Your hands are submerged in the warm liquid wax of a paraffin hand spa, and the wax then hardens slightly on your skin and is removed after a few minutes. The paraffin wax helps deep-moisturize and condition the skin on your hands, and your nails and cuticles.

Moisture Relief

The paraffin wax used in spa treatments acts as an emollient, which helps trap moisture in the skin. Once the paraffin has been rubbed or peeled away, rough hands and dry cuticles are left soft and moisturized. Salons often use the wax spa as a soothing pretreatment to a manicure.

Heat Therapy

Paraffin wax is solid at room temperature but melts at temperatures from 116 to 147 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat from a wax spa also helps temporarily soothe aching joints and increase circulation, which gives hands a more youthful appearance. The spa’s heat has a relaxing effect, helping calm and relieve stress in the same way a warm bath does. Some paraffin spas include scented oils, such as lavender and tea tree, for the additional benefit of aromatherapy.

 

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