Lifestyle
Treat yourself to a paraffin hand manicure

By Jill O'Donoghue from Killarney Toning and Beauty Studio
Just like our face care, our hands need to stay properly hydrated so it can act as a protective barrier against external elements and slow down ageing. Paraffin is one of the most effective treatments to achieve this. As an add-on to a manicure, the paraffin will truly leave your hands feeling amazing.
Depilève paraffin treatments guarantee intense hydration for the skin as its formulas are enriched with natural active ingredients that soothe, nourish and protect the skin, leaving it more elastic and rejuvenated.
The deeply moisturising and therapeutic treatment is based on the purifying and soothing properties of lavender essential oil. This formula is enriched with hemp oil, which hydrates, nourishes and regenerates, as well as grape seed oil, which is one of the most powerful antioxidants. Like a mini-sauna, paraffin works as a sealant that traps in heat and moisture, opening up the skin's pores. It increases blood supply to the skin for a healthy, more radiant look.
After treatment, the hands are left feeling moisturised and smooth as well as protected against the harmful effects of external agents.
I don't usually have dry skin on my hands but using all the hand sanitisers has made my hands extremely dry, even rough and tight. I regularly use lotion, but the effect doesn't last very long.
That's why I use paraffin when having a manicure for that extra deep moisturising effect, that lasts ages and is also a treatment used in physiotherapy for joint issues.
You will be directed to slowly dip your entire hand in and out of the wax bath three times, pausing between turns to let the product dry. After the third dip your hand is then wrapped in plastic bags and placed in heated gloves. It was interesting to feel how the wax hardened on my hands as it dried. I was surprised how easy it was to remove 10 minutes later - all in one piece!
You can have the paraffin treatment as an add on to facials, manicure, pedicures or on its own.
For more information or to book an appointment, call Jill on 064 6632966.
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