Choosing our salon where a master pedicurist works is a confirmation that you will receive a service that is focused on foot health, not just aesthetics.
A master pedicurist (often called a medical pedicurist or podiatrist in some contexts) focuses on solving problems and maintaining foot health, which goes beyond the classic “aesthetic pedicure” (polish, peeling).

The salon is equipped to medical hygiene standards and has the appropriate tools to solve more complex conditions:

A person who holds the title of “master pedicurist” has undergone additional training and specialization:

-has extensive knowledge of foot anatomy, dermatology and the most common foot and nail diseases (fungus, diabetic

-a master pedicurist can recognize when a problem is beyond his competence and refer the client to a doctor (dermatologist or orthopedist).

-uses advanced techniques and preparations that are not standard in aesthetic salons.

The main focus of services is on medical (curative) pedicure:

– treatment of ingrown nails – professional and painless problem solving

-removal of thickening and imprints-removal of stubborn imprints, corns and thickened skin with a scalpel and grinder in a safe and thorough manner.

– care of fungal and thickened nails – special treatments and tips for the care of changed (fungal, dystrophic) nails.

-diabetic foot treatment: Extremely careful and sterile foot care for diabetics, whose skin is sensitive and wound healing is difficult.

-aesthetic care: Although the focus is on health, the service usually includes an aesthetic part (nail shaping, cuticle trimming), and if desired, the application of nail polish or permanent

A visit to a master pedicurist is recommended for anyone with chronic foot problems, diabetes, painful calluses, fungus or ingrown toenails, as well as for those who just want aesthetically beautiful feet.

APPARATUS-BASED MEDICAL PEDICURE

An apparatus-based medical pedicure is a specialized foot care treatment focused on addressing specific medical issues, rather than just improving the aesthetic appearance.

The key difference compared to a classic pedicure is the use of a special device—a professional pedicure drill with various attachments (bits). While classic pedicures rely on files, scissors, and scalpels, this method uses these attachments to treat skin and nails. The procedure is precise, hygienic, and often more comfortable, as it avoids sharp tools and instead gently and carefully grinds down hardened skin.

How is the treatment performed?

The process typically goes through the following stages:

Preparation:

The feet are not soaked in water. Instead, special antiseptic and softening sprays are used to prepare the skin and nails.

Nail care:

Using various drill bits, the pedicurist precisely shapes the nails, cleans the nail beds, and removes thickened skin around the nails. This method effectively treats issues like ingrown nails, corns, and fungal infections.

Removal of hard skin:

Corns, calluses, and thickened skin are gently and painlessly removed using the device. Due to the precision of the tool, only dead skin is removed, without damaging the healthy skin.

Aftercare:

After the treatment, the feet are nourished with specialized medical creams and lotions with antifungal, moisturizing, or regenerative effects.

Who is this treatment for?

Apparatus-based medical pedicure is ideal for anyone experiencing foot problems that require professional care. It is especially recommended for individuals who:

have diabetes, as avoiding scalpels reduces the risk of injury and infection

suffer from ingrown nails, corns, and fungal nail infections

have cracked heels (fissures) or thickened soles

want a long-term and effective solution for foot problems and wish to maintain healthy feet

What are the benefits of apparatus-based medical pedicure?

Enhanced hygiene:

All tools are sterilized after each client, and the bits are either disinfected or disposable.

Painless treatment:

The grinding process is gentle and does not cause pain, which is particularly important for sensitive conditions like corns or diabetic feet.

High precision:

The device allows the pedicurist to access hard-to-reach areas and treat only the problematic spots.

Long-lasting results:

Skin and nails stay smoother for longer, and with regular treatments, recurring issues can be prevented.

Treatment duration: 60 minutes

APPARATUS-BASED AESTHETIC PEDICURE WITH PODODISC

The apparatus-based aesthetic pedicure using a Pododisc is a modern foot care method that involves a special electric tool, commonly known as a Pododisc (also referred to as “disc pedicure” or “hardware pedicure”).

What is it?

This type of pedicure differs from the traditional method, which often uses scalpels or foot baths to soften the skin.

The Pododisc is a circular, rotating disc onto which abrasive pads of varying grit (coarseness) are attached.

It is used for dry exfoliation and polishing of the feet and heels.

Thanks to the rotation and different abrasives, it allows for precise and gentle removal of thickened skin, calluses, and corns—without the use of scalpels.

Benefits

Hygiene:

Single-use abrasive pads are used for each client, ensuring a high level of hygiene.

Effectiveness:

Very effective in removing hard, thickened skin and achieving exceptionally smooth heels.

Safety:

Reduces the risk of cuts and injuries that can occur with traditional pedicure tools like scalpels.

Long-lasting results:

Skin hardens more slowly after a Pododisc treatment, as there is no irritation or aggressive removal like with scalpels.

Treatment duration: 60 minutes

CLASSIC MEDICAL PEDICURE (with soaking)

A classic medical pedicure is a specialized foot care treatment focused on addressing various skin and nail problems rather than just improving aesthetic appearance. It is performed by a professional medical pedicurist.

What conditions does medical pedicure treat?

Medical pedicure includes treatment of conditions such as:

Ingrown toenails (onychocryptosis): Proper trimming and shaping of the nails, as well as removal of the ingrown part to prevent inflammation.

Corns (clavus): Professional removal of the corn’s root without damaging surrounding tissue, helping to permanently solve the issue.

Calluses (callus): Removal of thickened skin caused by pressure or friction, reducing discomfort.

Fungal infections on nails and skin (onychomycosis and tinea pedis): The pedicurist helps clean and prepare the nail for further treatment prescribed by a doctor.

Warts (verrucae): After diagnosis, further treatment with a dermatologist is recommended.

Diabetic foot care: Special attention is given to skin sensitivity and reduced sensation to prevent injury and infection.

Who should get a medical pedicure?

This treatment is recommended for anyone with foot problems, but is especially important for:

People with diabetes: Due to poor circulation and neuropathy, diabetics are more prone to injuries and infections, so professional foot care is essential.

People with fungal infections: Medical pedicure helps in treating and preventing the spread of fungal issues.

Those with painful corns, calluses, or ingrown nails: The treatment offers relief and long-term solutions.

Athletes and active individuals: They are often exposed to higher stress on the feet, which can lead to various issues.

Treatment procedure:

Examination and disinfection: The pedicurist first thoroughly examines the feet to assess their condition and identify problems.

Soaking: The feet are soaked in a warm, disinfectant bath. This softens the skin — not just for relaxation, but to prepare the skin for treatment.

Problem treatment: After soaking, the pedicurist uses sterile instruments to professionally treat problem areas.

Corns: Gently removed with a special scalpel.

Ingrown nails: The ingrown part of the nail is carefully removed to relieve pressure and pain.

Thickened skin: Precisely removed without damaging the surrounding healthy tissue.

Nail care and shaping: After treating specific issues, the pedicurist shapes the nails and cleans the cuticles around them.

Final care: Creams or medical products (e.g., antifungal creams) are applied to support healing and provide hydration.

The treatment may conclude with the application of nail polish (gel or regular), depending on the client’s preference.

 

Treatment duration: 60 minutes

CLASSIC AESTHETIC PEDICURE

(with soaking)

Classic aesthetic pedicure with foot soaking is one of the most common and popular treatments for foot care. It is a relaxing and effective way to refresh, soften, and prepare your feet for further care.

Treatment process:

Soaking: The treatment begins with soaking the feet in warm water. The water is often enriched with essential oils, salts, or special liquids that soften the skin, relax muscles, and have antiseptic effects. Soaking lasts about 10-20 minutes.

Removing hardened skin: After the skin is sufficiently softened, the pedicurist uses a scalpel to gently remove hardened areas from the heels and pads of the feet.

Nail and cuticle care: This is followed by trimming and shaping the nails, and pushing back and removing excess cuticle around the nails.

Massage: The treatment usually ends with a foot and lower leg massage using moisturizing cream or oil. The massage stimulates circulation and provides a feeling of relaxation.

Finishing touch: If desired, nails are polished, often with a base coat and top gloss applied.

Benefits of pedicure with soaking:

Hydration and softening: Soaking thoroughly softens dry and tough skin, making it easier to remove.

Relaxation: Warm water and massage have an extremely relaxing effect on the whole body, not just the feet.

Improved appearance: Regular pedicure keeps your feet and nails neat and healthy, preventing cracked skin and ingrown nails.

Pedicure with soaking is ideal for anyone who wants to regularly maintain their feet in a cared-for and healthy condition.

The treatment can be finished with nail polish (gel or regular) according to the client’s wishes.

Duration: 60 minutes

The Royal “AQUA spa” pedicure is a foot treatment that offers more than a standard pedicure, focusing on complete relaxation and intensive care. 

The Royal “AQUA spa” pedicure includes: 

  • soaking the feet in a bath to relax and soften the skin 
  • classic or machine pedicure (precise nail and cuticle care: trimming, shaping, and cleaning the nails, as well as cuticle treatment. Removal of thickened skin, calluses, corns, and heel/sole hard skin, often using a scalpel or podiatry disk) 
  • foot exfoliation: using a luxurious scrub (sugar, salt, or special extract-based) to remove dead skin cells, usually combined with a massage 
  • relaxing massage of the feet and lower legs using oils, lotions, or creams 
  • foot mask: application of a nourishing and hydrating mask 
  • paraffin wax foot bath: treatment designed for deep care, hydration, and regeneration of dry, tired, and damaged skin 
  • optional nail polish application (regular or gel polish) according to the client’s preference 
  • Treatment duration: 90 minutes 

Nail polishing includes:

  • Degreasing the nails
  • Applying a base coat
  • Applying two layers of nail polish
  • Applying a top coat

The polish should air-dry naturally.

Duration of the treatment:
30 minutes

PERMANENT NAIL POLISH PEDICURE (LONG-LASTING NAIL POLISH FOR TOENAILS)

This is a special polish that dries under a UV or LED lamp and lasts significantly longer than regular nail polish. It is an ideal solution for summer or travel when you want your toenails to look flawless and well-groomed for weeks.

Advantages of long-lasting polish on toenails:

Durability: The long-lasting polish can stay perfect on toenails for up to 6 weeks. This is because toenails grow slower than fingernails.

Resistance: It won’t chip, peel, or scratch. Perfect for wearing sandals and open shoes.

High gloss: The polish provides a beautiful, shiny finish that does not dull.

Quick drying: After curing under the lamp, the polish is immediately dry, so you don’t have to worry about damaging a fresh pedicure.

Application procedure:

Nail preparation: The pedicurist cleans, shapes, and smooths the nail plate. It is important that the nail is completely clean and degreased.

Base coat: A thin layer of base coat is applied and cured under the UV/LED lamp.

Color: One or two thin layers of colored polish are applied, each cured under the lamp.

Top coat: Finally, a transparent top coat is applied for extra shine and protection, also cured under the lamp.

Removal of long-lasting polish:

You should never remove the polish yourself by scraping or peeling, as this can damage the nail plate. Removal is done mechanically (using a nail drill).

Treatment duration: 45 minutes

PERMANENT NAIL POLISH PEDICURE (LONG-LASTING NAIL POLISH FOR TOENAILS)

This is a special polish that dries under a UV or LED lamp and lasts significantly longer than regular nail polish. It is an ideal solution for summer or travel when you want your toenails to look flawless and well-groomed for weeks.

Advantages of long-lasting polish on toenails:

Durability: The long-lasting polish can stay perfect on toenails for up to 6 weeks. This is because toenails grow slower than fingernails.

Resistance: It won’t chip, peel, or scratch. Perfect for wearing sandals and open shoes.

High gloss: The polish provides a beautiful, shiny finish that does not dull.

Quick drying: After curing under the lamp, the polish is immediately dry, so you don’t have to worry about damaging a fresh pedicure.

Application procedure:

Nail preparation: The pedicurist cleans, shapes, and smooths the nail plate. It is important that the nail is completely clean and degreased.

Base coat: A thin layer of base coat is applied and cured under the UV/LED lamp.

Color: One or two thin layers of colored polish are applied, each cured under the lamp.

Top coat: Finally, a transparent top coat is applied for extra shine and protection, also cured under the lamp.

Removal of long-lasting polish:

You should never remove the polish yourself by scraping or peeling, as this can damage the nail plate. Removal is done mechanically (using a nail drill).

Treatment duration: 45 minutes

REMOVAL OF CORNS

A corn, medically known as clavus, is a thickening of the skin that develops in response to pressure and friction. It most commonly appears on the feet, especially on the toes, heel, or sole, where the skin tries to protect sensitive tissues from injury.

Types of corns:

There are two main types of corns:

Hard corn (Heloma durum): This is the most common type. It is a small, dense patch of thickened skin with a hard core in the center. The core often penetrates deep into the skin and can press on nerve endings, causing sharp pain.

Soft corn (Heloma molle): Usually develops between the toes where the skin is moist from sweat. Soft corns are whitish, have a rubbery texture, and are often painful.

Causes and symptoms

The main cause of corns is inappropriate pressure on the skin, most commonly due to:

Uncomfortable footwear: Shoes that are too tight, narrow, or have high heels can create pressure points.

Foot deformities: Conditions like hammer toes or flat feet can alter how body weight presses on the foot.

Prolonged standing or walking.

Symptoms of corns include:

Painful, hard bump on the skin.

Sharp pain when pressure is applied.

Thickened, yellowish skin.

If a corn is painful, inflamed, or frequently recurring, it is best to visit a podiatrist. They can safely remove the corn and recommend appropriate care. People with diabetes or poor circulation should never attempt to remove corns on their own and must consult a doctor.

Prevention is key. The best ways to prevent corns are:

Wear comfortable and properly fitting shoes.

Use insoles or pads to reduce pressure on the feet.

Regularly care for your feet and keep the skin hydrated.

Maintain proper posture and weight distribution.

Treatment duration: 20 to 30 minutes

ACRYLIC TOE NAIL EXTENSIONS 

Acrylic extensions on toenails, similar to those on fingernails, have become a popular treatment in beauty salons. Acrylic is an extremely strong and durable material, making it an attractive choice for people seeking a long-lasting solution for the aesthetic appearance of their nails. Acrylic nail extensions are recommended for individuals with permanently damaged nails (most commonly during the summer period). 

Treatment duration: 30 minutes 

NAIL TRIMMING AND SHAPING

The procedure of trimming and shaping nails involves disinfecting the feet, cutting the nails with scissors to the desired length, and then shaping the nails with a file in one direction from the edge toward the center to prevent splitting. After the treatment, moisturizing lotion is applied.

Treatment duration: 20 minutes

LIFT UP Gel is an innovative, professional UV/LED gel system used to correct curved and painful ingrown nails on the hands and, most commonly, on the feet.

It is a revolutionary pedicure technique that offers a painless and aesthetically pleasing solution, without the need for traditional metal braces (clips) or surgical intervention.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Immediate pain relief:Works on the principle of reverse compression. The gel contains polymers that contract under a UV lamp and flatten the curved nail plate. This process lifts the nail edges, providing instant relief from the pain caused by ingrown nails.
  • Painless and non-invasive:The treatment is completely painless, requires no cutting of tissue, and causes no bleeding, making it an ideal alternative for those who are afraid of traditional methods.
  • Aesthetic appearance:Unlike metal braces, LIFT UP Gel is invisible on the nail. Regular or gel polish can be applied over it, allowing clients to maintain a beautiful nail appearance during therapy.
  • Fast and visible results:After just one application, the gel can lift and “spread” the nail by several millimeters. A full treatment (depending on the condition) typically requires repeat sessions every 4–6 weeks.
  • Three-step system:The treatment consists of three phases (base, care gel, and top coat). The pedicurist selects the appropriate care gel (e.g., Moderate for thinner nails, Vivace for thicker ones) based on the degree of nail curvature.
  • Prevention of recurrence:By using the special Protect Gel in the final stage, the nail is helped to remain in the corrected position, preventing future ingrowth.

Treatment Duration:

20 minutes

A paraffin foot bath is a treatment used for both therapeutic and aesthetic purposes. It is a method that uses warm paraffin wax to hydrate, soften, and relax the skin of the feet.

How does it work?

The treatment usually includes the following steps:

  • Foot preparation:The feet are thoroughly washed, dried, and exfoliated if necessary.
  • Dipping into paraffin:The feet are dipped into a special container (a paraffin warmer) filled with melted, warm paraffin wax. This process is repeated several times to create a thicker layer of wax.
  • Absorption phase:Plastic bags or wraps are placed over the feet, followed by terry cloth socks. The warmth of the paraffin helps open the pores, stimulates circulation, and allows the moisturizing ingredients from the cream (applied before dipping) to penetrate deeper into the skin.
  • Wax removal:After about 15 minutes, the wax is peeled off like a mask, removing dry and dead skin layers along with it.

Benefits of a paraffin foot treatment:

  • Deep hydration:Paraffin creates a barrier on the skin, preventing moisture loss and locking in hydration. The skin becomes extremely soft and smooth.
  • Softening of calluses and rough skin:The heat and oils in the paraffin soften hardened skin, making it easier to remove.
  • Improved circulation:The warmth stimulates blood flow, which can relieve joint and muscle pain, especially for people who stand a lot.
  • Relaxation:The treatment is extremely pleasant and relaxing, offering a feeling of relief and reducing foot tension.

Treatment duration: 20 minutes

Foot Massage – A Beneficial Treatment for Relaxation and Overall Health Improvement

Foot massage, often associated with reflexology techniques (stimulation of specific points on the feet connected to other parts of the body and organs), provides numerous benefits:

Improved Circulation:

Effectively enhances blood flow in the lower extremities, which is especially beneficial for people who sit for long periods or wear uncomfortable shoes.

Reduction of Stress and Tension:

Helps relieve accumulated stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting relaxation and a better mood.

Pain Relief:

Alleviates pain in the feet, heels (e.g., plantar fasciitis or heel spurs), ankles, and may even help reduce headaches and migraines.

Lowering Blood Pressure:

Regular massage can help reduce high blood pressure in individuals suffering from stress.

Injury Prevention:

Strengthening the muscles of the feet and ankles reduces the risk of sprains and other injuries.

Better Sleep:

Encourages deeper relaxation, contributing to improved sleep quality.

Detoxification:

Supports the elimination of toxins from the body.

Treatment Duration:

30 minutes

MANICURE

A manicure is a cosmetic treatment for the care of hands and nails. Its goal is to improve the appearance and health of the hands, nails, and cuticles.

Preparation

The first step is cleaning and preparing the hands and nails. Old nail polish is removed.

Nail shaping

Nails are trimmed and shaped with a file. The shape is chosen based on the client’s preference (round, oval, almond, square), with attention to symmetry.

Cuticle care

Cuticles are then gently pushed back with a special tool. If necessary, excess skin around the nail is carefully removed, taking care not to injure the surrounding tissue.

Exfoliation and massage

This step is often included for complete care. Dead skin cells are removed from the hands by exfoliation, followed by a short massage with nourishing cream or oil. This improves circulation and softens the skin.

Treatment duration: 30 minutes.

MANICURE WITH POLISH

A manicure is a cosmetic treatment for nails and hands.

A basic manicure usually includes the following steps:

Nail shaping: Filing and shaping the free edge of the nails.

Cuticle care: Pushing back and removing dead tissue around the cuticles.

Hand exfoliation: The process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of the hands using mild abrasive particles. Exfoliation improves skin texture, promotes circulation, and prepares the skin and nails for the next steps in the treatment.

Polishing: Applying nail polish according to the client’s preference.

Creams and oils: At the end of the treatment, nourishing hand cream and rich cuticle oil are applied around the nails and cuticles.

Treatment duration: 40 minutes

MANICURE WITH PERMANENT NAIL POLISH

Permanent nail polish is a popular manicure method that combines the durability of gel with the ease of applying regular nail polish.

Key features:

Durability: Permanent nail polish is known for its long-lasting effect. On fingernails, it typically lasts 2 to 3 weeks without peeling or chipping, and even longer on toenails.

Application and curing: It is applied similarly to regular polish (with a base coat, color coat, and top coat), but each layer must be cured under a UV or LED lamp. This ensures instant drying and long-lasting durability.

Appearance: Provides nails with a high gloss and a smooth, neat look throughout the wearing period.

Removal: Done by soaking in a special solution (acetone or a dedicated remover) after gently filing the top layer.

Permanent nail polish is an excellent choice if you want beautiful, shiny nails that stay flawless for a longer time.

Treatment duration: 60 minutes

MANICURE + BUILDER GEL POLISH

Builder gel polish is a nail technique that combines the best features of regular gel polish and builder gel.
Its main purpose is to strengthen natural nails and ensure longer-lasting wear, typically 3 to 4 weeks.

Key Characteristics of Builder Gel Polish
Strengthening:
It is applied in a slightly thicker layer than classic gel polish, giving the nails additional strength and preventing peeling or breaking of the natural nail.

Natural Appearance:
Even though it strengthens the nail, it still maintains flexibility and a more natural look compared to traditional gel extensions.

Light Extension Possibility:
Although not primarily intended for dramatic extensions, skilled technicians can use it to create a minimal extension of the nail’s free edge.

Faster Refills:
Refills are often quicker and simpler compared to classic gel nails.

Curing:
Like regular gel polish and gel, it requires curing under an LED/UV lamp.

Who Is It For?
It is an ideal solution for people who:

Want a long-lasting manicure but find that regular gel polish doesn’t last long enough.

Have thin, weak, or brittle natural nails and want to strengthen them.

Don’t want the thickness and look of traditional gel nails, but prefer a natural, well-groomed appearance.

Treatment Duration
60 minutes

Spa manicure is an extended, luxurious treatment for hand and nail care that, unlike a classic manicure, includes additional elements for relaxation and intensive skin care.

This treatment emphasizes relaxation and often uses natural products, organic oils, and aromatherapy elements. Its goal is not only the aesthetic beautification of nails but also the improvement of the health and texture of the skin on the hands.

What does a Spa manicure include?

The treatment contains all the steps of a classic manicure, but with additional elements:

Classic manicure: Nail grooming and shaping, cuticle treatment and removal.

Hand scrub: Used to remove dead skin cells, improving circulation and enabling better absorption of nutrients.

Nourishing mask: A mask is applied that intensely hydrates and nourishes the skin of the hands. Often, hands are wrapped in warm towels or gloves to enhance the mask’s effect.

Paraffin bath: Hands are dipped into melted paraffin, which creates a “mask” that deeply moisturizes, softens the skin, and boosts microcirculation.

Hand massage: Includes an extended and relaxing massage of the hands and forearms to stimulate lymph flow and circulation, providing complete relaxation to the client.

Finishing care: Application of nourishing cream, serum, or oil, and optionally nail polish (regular polish, gel polish, or just a strengthening coat).

Treatment duration:

80 minutes

Children’s Manicure Service

At our salon, we offer a children’s manicure service tailored to the needs and safety of our youngest clients.

A children’s manicure is typically a quicker and gentler treatment compared to adult manicures, with a focus on shaping and fun rather than aggressive cuticle removal or the use of long-lasting materials.

What does a children’s manicure include?

The treatment is designed for kids (usually up to 12 years old) and generally includes the following steps:

Nail shaping: Very gentle trimming and shaping of the nails using a regular nail file.

Cuticle care: Softly pushing back the cuticles (no cutting involved), only addressing any stuck or lifted skin around the nails.

Moisturizing: Application of a nourishing serum, oil, or cream suitable for children’s skin.

Polishing and decorating: The most fun part! We use child-friendly, non-toxic nail polishes, along with stickers, glitter, or simple designs based on the child’s wishes.

Treatment duration:

30 minutes

Paraffin Hand Bath is an intensive treatment for the care, hydration, and regeneration of the skin, and is considered a form of heat therapy. It is especially popular for treating dry, cracked, and dehydrated skin, particularly during the colder months.

How does it work and what are the benefits?

The treatment uses melted cosmetic paraffin wax (heated to around 40°C), which is highly effective at retaining and releasing heat.

Main benefits:

Deep hydration and nourishment: The heat from the paraffin opens the pores, allowing for optimal absorption of nutrients and moisture from the cream or mask applied beforehand. The paraffin forms an occlusive layer that locks in moisture.

Regeneration and rejuvenation: The skin becomes extremely smooth, soft, and elastic.

Improved circulation: The warmth stimulates blood circulation, which is beneficial for overall skin health.

Therapeutic effect: It helps alleviate rheumatic conditions and arthritis, as the heat reduces pain and stiffness in the joints.

Relaxation: The entire process is very soothing and pleasant.

Treatment procedure:

The treatment is usually carried out in several steps:

Preparation: Hands are thoroughly cleansed, often followed by an exfoliation.

Application of nourishing ingredients: A nourishing mask or cream rich in active ingredients is applied to the skin.

Dipping into paraffin: Hands are dipped several times into the warm liquid paraffin wax, creating a thick layer that looks like a glove.

Wrapping: The paraffin-covered hands are placed into plastic bags, and then into terry cloth mitts. This allows the paraffin to cool slowly, releasing heat and active ingredients into the skin for approximately 15–20 minutes.

Removal: The paraffin is removed from the hands by peeling it off like a glove.

Finishing touch: A short, pleasant hand massage follows.