Paraffin-based thermotherapy is a natural treatment that moisturizes the deep layers of the skin, helping to hydrate, nourish and rejuvenate the skin.
This extra hydration process occurs because paraffin creates an occlusive effect so that the skin's moisture does not evaporate and is deposited in the deeper layers of the skin, which prevents transepidermal dehydration.
Used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation treatments and in the field of aesthetics to achieve soft, healthy skin, especially on hands and feet during manicures and pedicures.
It also stimulates blood circulation as heat acts as a vasodilator, increasing the level of blood flow in the veins.