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- Paraffin Treatment -
Hot paraffin treatments have been used for years by doctors and physical
therapists to soothe the pain of arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis and swollen feet.
Paraffin is a petroleum by-product of wax that has excellent heat retention
properties. The paraffin coating causes an increase in blood circulation and the
opening of skin pores. As a result, perspiration is generated acting as a mini-sauna and
moisturizers are absorbed more effectively into the skin. Skin that was once dry and
rough results in a soft, fresh healthy appearance.
Depilève now brings this soothing, luxurious treatment into the salon as a
conditioning cosmetic treatment for hands, feet and face. Treatments are not only
delightful to receive, but also easy to apply.
- Important Safety Instructions -
1.
Before using, always test the paraffin temperature on the inside of
your wrist to make sure it is comfortable.
2.
Do not overfill the unit and always keep the paraffin level between the “Min.” and
“Max.” marks found inside the reservoir.
3.
Do not heat paraffin in its plastic packaging bags nor heat on a range, stove or in a
microwave.
4.
Do not use the unit without paraffin.
5.
Do not pour the melted paraffin from the reservoir.
6.
Do not pour water into the reservoir, or immerse the unit in water.
7.
Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged in any way or allow it to come
into contact with heated surfaces.
8.
Use this appliance on a level surface.
9.
Do not add or mix any additives, lotions or waxes to the paraffin. Use it only in its
original form.
10.
Do not use the unit if your client has impaired circulation or any skin irritations,
rashes, cuts, burns or warts.
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