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Wax bath therapy uses melted paraffin wax, kept at a safe, therapeutic temperature, to gently coat and warm the feet. Your podiatrist dips the foot several times to build up layers of wax, which is then wrapped to hold the heat in.
As the wax cools, it locks in moisture and lets heat penetrate deep into the skin and joints — leaving feet feeling noticeably softer, warmer and more relaxed by the end of the session.
A simple treatment with a lot to offer, especially for feet that deal with dryness, stiffness or poor circulation.
Helps rehydrate rough patches and cracked heels that regular moisturiser struggles to reach.
The sustained warmth can ease stiffness and discomfort in the small joints of the foot.
Gentle heat encourages blood flow to feet that often run cold or feel sluggish.
A relaxing way to release tightness after a long day on your feet.
Pairs well with a routine podiatry visit as a finishing touch, not just a standalone treatment.
Because wax bath therapy uses heat, it isn't recommended for anyone with reduced sensation, poor circulation, diabetes-related nerve damage, open wounds, or active infections — without your podiatrist's clearance first.
We'll always check your history before your first treatment so it's a safe fit for you.
Treat your feet to a warm, relaxing finish — book an appointment with the Undefeeted team today.
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