Warm Wax Therapy

Warm Wax Therapy

We’re pleased to offer Warm Wax Therapy using the Orb system – a calming, restorative treatment that supports skin hydration, joint comfort, and overall foot wellness. This deeply soothing service is now available as a standalone treatment or as an add-on to your podiatry or reflexology appointment.

What Is Warm Wax Therapy?

Warm wax therapy involves the application of aromatherapy-infused paraffin wax, gently heated using the orb system. The warm wax is brushed onto the feet, which are then wrapped to retain heat, allowing the wax to deeply nourish the skin and soothe tired or achy tissues.

After a short rest period, the wax is removed, leaving skin soft, supple, and revitalised.

Booking & Pricing

Warm Wax Therapy is available:

  • On its own (30-minute appointment) Β£30.00

  • As an add-on to podiatry or reflexology services Β£20.00 - please contact us to amend your appointment time to allow for this add-on service

Experience Clinical Care with a Therapeutic Touch

Bailey Podiatry & Reflexology is proud to deliver this advanced therapy using the Orb system. Every treatment is carried out in line with our clinical protocols for hygiene, safety, and patient comfort.

🦢 Your feet deserve some TLC. Book your warm wax therapy today and step into softer, more comfortable skin.

  • Clinical Benefits of Warm Wax Therapy

    This treatment offers more than just relaxationβ€”it brings therapeutic benefits including:

    Improved skin hydration and softness

    Relief from joint stiffness or arthritis

    Reduction in foot fatigue and muscle tension

    Improved local circulation and tissue oxygenation

    Soothing support for conditions such as Raynaud’s syndrome and eczema

    Complementary care for peripheral neuropathy (in selected cases with professional oversight)

  • Who Can Benefit?

    This therapy is ideal for those with:

    - Dry, cracked skin on the feet

    - Arthritic or stiff toe joints

    - Circulatory changes in the lower limbs

    - Sore, tired feet or muscle tension

    - Clients seeking post-treatment comfort after podiatry or reflexology

  • Who Should Avoid Warm Wax Therapy?

    While warm wax therapy is generally safe and gentle, it is not suitable for everyone. For clinical safety, this treatment is not recommended for patients who have:

    Open wounds, ulcers, or active skin infections (e.g. athlete’s foot or cellulitis)

    Poor peripheral circulation with risk of burns or skin injury (e.g. advanced peripheral arterial disease)

    Severe peripheral neuropathy where heat sensitivity is reduced

    Uncontrolled diabetes

    Known wax allergies or hypersensitivity to essential oils

    Active thrombosis or phlebitis

    Severe varicose veins (in some cases)

    Recent foot or ankle surgery

    Fever, general illness, or active inflammation

    All patients are screened for suitability prior to treatment. If warm wax isn’t appropriate, we’ll be happy to suggest alternative therapies to support your foot health and comfort.

  • What to expect during treatment

    The treatment begins with a gentle cleanse and inspection of the feet.

    Warm wax is applied with a brush in smooth layers, enriched with calming essential oils.

    Your feet are then wrapped in liners and we put on a pair of lined towelling booties for 15–20 minutes to lock in warmth and allow deep skin absorption.

    Once the wax is removed, the session ends with a moisturising massage to leave your feet feeling refreshed and nourished.