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Paraffine
Paraffin wax, a solid and soft white or colorless wax, is derived from saturated hydrocarbons.
Frequently employed in skin-softening sessions in salons and spas, it proves beneficial for the hands, cuticles, and feet due to its lack of color, taste, and scent. Beyond skin treatments, it can also alleviate discomfort in sore joints and muscles.
Besides its cosmetic uses, paraffin wax serves a variety of other purposes. Its applications include functioning as a lubricant, providing electrical insulation, and serving as a primary ingredient in candle and crayon production.
Continue reading to explore more about the versatile uses, advantages, and potential side effects associated with paraffin wax.