Step 1: Start by cleansing the skin.
Step 2: After cleansing, apply an oil of your choice to the skin.
Step 3: Press the bulb of the cup and then place it on the skin area to be treated. Move the cup in the direction of the lymph nodes or in the desired lifting direction. You can increase the intensity during cupping by creating more vacuum with the cups.
Step 4: We recommend using the cupping set for approximately 10 minutes per treatment for optimal results.
Step 5: Before and after each use, the cups should be thoroughly cleaned. Clean the cups with soap and water or wipe them with denatured alcohol to keep them hygienic.
Step 6: After cupping, you can continue with your regular skincare routine. Cupping helps to improve the absorption of products, allowing your skin to better reap the benefits of your usual skincare products.
Follow these simple steps for effective and safe use of the cupping set.
Advice: It is not recommended to leave the cups vacuumed on the skin for too long in one place, as this can cause bruising or irritation on the skin. Keep the cups in continuous motion for a comfortable and effective experience. Carefully read the contraindications to assess whether they apply to your situation.
Stop using the cups immediately if the glass is damaged or if the shelf life has expired.
People with allergies or sensitivities to the materials used (glass, rubber, plastic) should exercise caution when using the cups or, if necessary, avoid using them.
If in doubt, we recommend that you seek professional advice or test the product on a small area of skin first to avoid possible reactions.
Cupping is a safe treatment method, but there are some contraindications that should be taken into account. Individuals with the following health problems or conditions should exercise caution or avoid treatment:
1. Sensitive Skin or Skin Irritations: Individuals with very sensitive skin, active acne, open wounds, skin infections, or severe irritations should avoid cupping as it can further damage or irritate the skin. Caution is also advised with eczema, moles and small wounds.
2. Rosacea: For people with rosacea, a condition that causes redness and flushing of the skin, cupping can worsen symptoms. The suction and stimulation can irritate sensitive skin and increase redness.
3. Couperose: be careful when using on areas with rosacea. Reduce the suction or, in case of severe rosacea, we advise you to skip these areas of the skin.
4. Botox: We do not recommend cupping areas where Botox has recently been injected. Cupping can cause the spread of Botox to other parts of the treated area, which can cause unwanted results. If you are considering cupping and have recently had Botox, it is advisable to seek advice from the doctor who performed the Botox treatment.
5. Fillers: Cupping in areas with fillers may affect the spread of the fillers. There is a risk that cupping may move the fillers to other parts of the treated area. It is recommended to wait until the fillers are fully encapsulated and stabilized before considering cupping in those specific areas. It is advisable to seek advice from the doctor who performed the treatment.
If you have specific health concerns or are unsure about using cups, it is always advisable to seek professional advice from a dermatologist or beautician. They can help you determine whether the treatment is suitable for your individual situation.
Our cups are made of high quality glass, plastic and rubber.
Body cupping set
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Our body cupping set consists of 2 cups. The medium cup (M) is ideal for treating the décolleté, while the large cup (L) is suitable for use on other parts of the body, such as the arms, shoulders, back, waist and legs.
Cupping is a holistic technique specifically developed to stimulate the muscles and skin. By creating a light vacuum on the skin, blood circulation is stimulated. This not only promotes the relief of muscle tension, but also contributes to reducing inflammation, activating lymphatic drainage and stimulating cell repair. This skin care technique promotes healthier and radiant skin.
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Step 1: Start by cleansing the skin.
Step 2: After cleansing, apply an oil of your choice to the skin.
Step 3: Press the bulb of the cup and then place it on the skin area to be treated. Move the cup in the direction of the lymph nodes or in the desired lifting direction. You can increase the intensity during cupping by creating more vacuum with the cups.
Step 4: We recommend using the cupping set for approximately 10 minutes per treatment for optimal results.
Step 5: Before and after each use, the cups should be thoroughly cleaned. Clean the cups with soap and water or wipe them with denatured alcohol to keep them hygienic.
Step 6: After cupping, you can continue with your regular skincare routine. Cupping helps to improve the absorption of products, allowing your skin to better reap the benefits of your usual skincare products.
Follow these simple steps for effective and safe use of the cupping set.
Advice: It is not recommended to leave the cups vacuumed on the skin for too long in one place, as this can cause bruising or irritation on the skin. Keep the cups in continuous motion for a comfortable and effective experience. Carefully read the contraindications to assess whether they apply to your situation.
Stop using the cups immediately if the glass is damaged or if the shelf life has expired.
People with allergies or sensitivities to the materials used (glass, rubber, plastic) should exercise caution when using the cups or, if necessary, avoid using them.
If in doubt, we recommend that you seek professional advice or test the product on a small area of skin first to avoid possible reactions.
Cupping is a safe treatment method, but there are some contraindications that should be taken into account. Individuals with the following health problems or conditions should exercise caution or avoid treatment:
1. Sensitive Skin or Skin Irritations: Individuals with very sensitive skin, active acne, open wounds, skin infections, or severe irritations should avoid cupping as it can further damage or irritate the skin. Caution is also advised with eczema, moles and small wounds.
2. Rosacea: For people with rosacea, a condition that causes redness and flushing of the skin, cupping can worsen symptoms. The suction and stimulation can irritate sensitive skin and increase redness.
3. Couperose: be careful when using on areas with rosacea. Reduce the suction or, in case of severe rosacea, we advise you to skip these areas of the skin.
4. Botox: We do not recommend cupping areas where Botox has recently been injected. Cupping can cause the spread of Botox to other parts of the treated area, which can cause unwanted results. If you are considering cupping and have recently had Botox, it is advisable to seek advice from the doctor who performed the Botox treatment.
5. Fillers: Cupping in areas with fillers may affect the spread of the fillers. There is a risk that cupping may move the fillers to other parts of the treated area. It is recommended to wait until the fillers are fully encapsulated and stabilized before considering cupping in those specific areas. It is advisable to seek advice from the doctor who performed the treatment.
If you have specific health concerns or are unsure about using cups, it is always advisable to seek professional advice from a dermatologist or beautician. They can help you determine whether the treatment is suitable for your individual situation.
Our cups are made of high quality glass, plastic and rubber.