Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Parrafin.

Parrafin is a warm wax therapy where heated wax melts into a bath, then applied to hands or feet and wrapped. The heat opens pores, increases circulation, and locks in moisture, soothing skin and joints for therapeutic and cosmetic benefits.

Most clients tolerate Parrafin well, but it contains paraffin wax and may irritate reactive skin or open wounds. Tell your technician about allergies, diabetes, or circulatory issues; we can patch-test, lower temperature, or recommend alternative treatments.

Parrafin add-ons usually take ten to twenty minutes depending on application and wrap time. When paired with other services it adds minimal time. Technicians adjust duration for optimal absorption, warmth, and client comfort without significant schedule delay.

The soothing heat improves blood flow and relaxes muscles, often easing stiffness and temporary pain for arthritis sufferers. It’s not a cure but can provide meaningful short-term relief when used regularly alongside medical treatments and under physician guidance.

Parrafin enhances nail services by softening cuticles and skin, allowing neater prep and smoother polish application. After treatment, technicians will remove excess wax and proceed with your manicure or pedicure for longer-lasting, healthier-looking results.

Frequency depends on your skin and needs; weekly or biweekly sessions suit dry or work-worn hands, while monthly treatments help maintain softness. Your technician will recommend a schedule based on condition, lifestyle, and desired results.