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Paraffin
is rich with oils and moisturizers to soften your skin. The heat
of the paraffin is relaxing and calming. This is truly a "treat"
for your hands and feet.
Paraffin
soothes the pain of arthritis, joint stiffness, inflammation, sports
injuries, muscle spasms, and dry, cracked skin. Intensive moisture
therapy helps nourish skin; penetrating heat helps sooth aching
joints, relax stiff muscles, and relieve work-weary hands
Rejuvenate
tired, sore muscles and joints, while softening and smoothing skin.
Enjoy warm, soothing relief from muscle tension and moisturize dry
hands.
Warm
paraffin therapy is one of the most effective methods of delivering
heat to aching joints.
How
it works
Paraffin
wax has a very high heat capacity, meaning it is able to absorb
and retain a great amount of heat. A paraffin wax spa takes advantage
of paraffin's heat-retaining capacity in a simple process called
heat transfer. In technical terms, heat is transferred to the core
of the affected area as paraffin goes through a phase change. As
it melts, the paraffin becomes a liquid and is able to retain more
heat. Then, when a hand, foot, or other area is dipped into the
heated bath, the phase of the paraffin that surrounds the dipped
area quickly changes into a solid. The heat that is given off is
called the heat of fusion.
More
simply, the heat that goes into melting the paraffin comes out when
it solidifies into a comforting paraffin coating, thus transferring
the heat into the affected limb. Another way to look at it is the
paraffin is the medium that transfers heat from the paraffin bath
to the painful area.
At
the same time, the heat from the paraffin opens pores and increases
circulation in the skin. This is why paraffin is so beneficial to
skin, leaving skin softened and more radiant.
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