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Paraffine wax for feet & hands
A paraffin wax "dip" or "bath" is a soothing treatment in which the feet and hands are submerged in a warm mixture of paraffin, a petroleum-based wax, and mineral oil. This warming treatment soothes aching joints and improves circulation, and the combination of oil and wax softens rough skin. Massage therapists can use paraffin dips to relieve joint stiffness, while spas and salons often include them before pedicures and manicures. The wax, solid at room temperature, is heated to between 123 and 125 degrees in a foot or hand bath. The hands and feet are then submerged, either one at a time or together. After a few seconds, the hands or feet are removed from the bath and the wax hardens slightly when it hits room temperature air. The hands or feet are dipped three to six more times to form a thick layer of wax, and then allowed to dry for 10 to 15 minutes. The wax is then peeled or rubbed away and the used wax is discarded.

Foot bath using Sea salt
It is soaking both feet in a bubbling foot spa machine followed by thorough rinsing and brushing. This will help to remove old skin and calluses. Sea salt is mixed in the bubbling foot spa machine to intensify relaxing feeling on the feet. It moisturizes skin and reduces any inflammations and pain in joints.