Lovely video! I would like to ask something, you said not to re use the wax, which I totally understand it isn't hygienic to re use it but, which paraffin are you talking about? The one you applied or the one on the paraffin heater? Because that seems to be a lot of wax for a single application
Hi. It's very amazing video, very well explained. Certainly want to try. Just want to know from where can I buy paraffin wax heater. Pls respond. I really need it
Melody Chen Melody, the paraffin wax turns from a liquid to a solid when applied to the fingers, this then enables you to remove the product relatively easily. It is a very comfortable treatment and your fingers feel comfortable throughout. Thank you for watching. Yvonne
Sarah Tran Sarah, as a general rule if you apply p/wax, it is encouraged that you do not apply polish at all. Reason being the nail plate will be very oily due to the nature of the product. When you then follow with nail polish [even after decreasing], there is a strong chance that your polish will chip/lift prematurely after application. In answer to your question ,If you do want to apply polish, I would apply after this treatment [bearing in mind that p/wax is beneficial to the natural nails that are dry/brittle also], Hope this helps. Thank you for watching. Yvonne
+Marck Juarez Marck, contra indications to this treatment would be, broken exposed skin, any evidence of diseases [bacterial, viral fungal / infestation], or disorders, diabetes, know allergies to substances.Hope this helps, thank you for your enquiry. Yvonne
TheBabytee25 This treatment is not recommended for daily use, this is a luxury treatment. I would do this as an occasional treatment to supplement a daily care routine of applying a quality hand cream and massaging cuticle oil into your nails.
Rachel is correct - good advice. It is not known as an anti ageing product - it softens & moisturises the skin helping to maintain the benefits of your manicure for longer. Particularly good for joint stiffness. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a manicure prior to polish application. Hope this helps. Y
Lovely video! I would like to ask something, you said not to re use the wax, which I totally understand it isn't hygienic to re use it but, which paraffin are you talking about? The one you applied or the one on the paraffin heater? Because that seems to be a lot of wax for a single application
Lü Esquivel The paraffin that has dried on the hands is disposed of after application.
First manicure or the wax bath?
Hi. It's very amazing video, very well explained. Certainly want to try. Just want to know from where can I buy paraffin wax heater. Pls respond. I really need it
i cut the tendon if my finger a few years ago and this was part of the physio
Thanks for putting up this video, I found it very informational. How would you know when to replace the wax and clean the heater unit?
Does this immobilize the fingers? Or does it remain soft thoughout?
Melody Chen
Melody, the paraffin wax turns from a liquid to a solid when applied to the fingers, this then enables you to remove the product relatively easily. It is a very comfortable treatment and your fingers feel comfortable throughout. Thank you for watching. Yvonne
love your video, very inspiring. where can i get the electronic device you mentioned, themo mi..... didnt get tht clear.
adaku egerega They are called Thermal Mitts, you van buy them from most reputable salon stockists e.g. Salon Services :)
thanks for such a helpful video! would it be best to apply the polish before or after performing the paraffin wax treatment? thank you!
Sarah Tran
Sarah, as a general rule if you apply p/wax, it is encouraged that you do not apply polish at all. Reason being the nail plate will be very oily due to the nature of the product. When you then follow with nail polish [even after decreasing], there is a strong chance that your polish will chip/lift prematurely after application.
In answer to your question ,If you do want to apply polish, I would apply after this treatment [bearing in mind that p/wax is beneficial to the natural nails that are dry/brittle also], Hope this helps. Thank you for watching. Yvonne
I liked the video very informative. Thanks :)
what would be some of the more common contraindications of this modality?
+Marck Juarez Marck, contra indications to this treatment would be, broken exposed skin, any evidence of diseases [bacterial, viral fungal / infestation], or disorders, diabetes, know allergies to substances.Hope this helps, thank you for your enquiry. Yvonne
lovely video
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
what if you have gel Polish on? will this cause damage? can I use rubber fingertip covers? I want to do this daily to help reverse aging hands
TheBabytee25 This treatment is not recommended for daily use, this is a luxury treatment. I would do this as an occasional treatment to supplement a daily care routine of applying a quality hand cream and massaging cuticle oil into your nails.
Rachel is correct - good advice. It is not known as an anti ageing product - it softens & moisturises the skin helping to maintain the benefits of your manicure for longer. Particularly good for joint stiffness. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a manicure prior to polish application. Hope this helps. Y
I play with the wax after you peel it off, it's like a putty.