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The Benefits of Paraffin Wax for Hands and Feet

Whether it’s the bite of winter air or the toll of daily chores, our hands and feet often bear the brunt of our busy lives. If lotions aren't quite cutting it, a paraffin wax treatment might be just what your skin needs. Originally used as a form of heat therapy for joint pain, paraffin wax has become a staple in luxury spas for its incredible ability to soften skin and provide deep relaxation. We use paraffin wax in our luxurious spa pedicure at the salon. It feels heavenly on a cold winter day! I have included my Amazon Affiliate links to help you find great deals on things I use. I earn a small amount from qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Thank you for using them!  ðŸ’• What Exactly is a Paraffin Wax Treatment? Paraffin wax is a soft, colorless wax derived from petroleum. Many candles are made of paraffin wax. In a salon or spa setting, it is melted into a warm liquid in a thermostatically controlled paraffin bath. The paraffin wax typically contains oils to condition the ...

Split Skin on Fingerstips aka Fingertip Fissures, Causes & Remedies: Updated!

The weather has gotten very cold and wintry here in the northern hemisphere. That means dry skin.  Our skin can get so dry and dehydrated in the cold winter air, that it can literally split open and feel extremely painful like a paper cut.  Splits in the fingertips  hurt so much they can make it hard to do simple everyday tasks. Plus, any openings in the skin allow germs to enter in which can cause infection. What Causes Fingertip Splits aka Fissures? Lack of Humidity My clients have been coming in with super dry skin and splits in their fingertips. There is l ack of humidity in the outside air and the heated air inside buildings. Because the humidity is very low, the natural moisture in the skin evaporates into the dry air. It is called Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL). Exposure to Water You may think putting your hands in water would put moisture into your skin, but prolonged water exposure can actually dehydrate the skin. Water can remove the skin's natural protec...