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The movements in body vacuum suction are smooth and gliding and really quite relaxing A treatment oil is applied to the skin before the glass cup is applied to the skin The hole on the dome is covering whilst a vacuum effect is created by the vacuum machine The effect of the vacuum suction stimulates blood circulation in the treatment area.
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Home TreatmentsCuppingMechanical DevicesElectrical DevicesSourcesHome treatment devices made mainly of rubber were also sold Some of these vacuumbased products such as those that claimed to cure baldness or enlarge the bust enjoyed a degree of notoriety perhaps only matched by the vacuumbased penile enlargement machines prevalent on the Internet today 1903 Bust ‘enlarger’ using a hand pump to generate a partial vacuum 1910 Vacuum Cap using a hand pump to ‘grow hair’ It must have been difficult to get a good seal Domestic devices to improve the skin ranged from simple rollers with rubber cups to more complex machines that used foot pumps or running water to produce the suction No matter how complex the apparatus or whether they were used on the face or the body all the devices sold for the past one hundred years or more were based on the generation of a partial vacuum under some form of cup The practice of cupping goes back into prehistory and still has its adherents today especially in Asia The ancients used it therapeutically to treat a wide range of conditions including hemorrhage snakebite and bloodletting They made cups using natural hollowed containers such as shells horns bamboo or bones In some cases heat was used to generate the partial vacuum but implements such as horns could also have the air sucked out of them through a hole at the top after which they would be stoppered CupsSimple cupping has been utilised in Beauty Culture in the past and has seen a resurgence in recent times in salons that specialise in natural therapies particularly those that use Asian techniques In the past the cups were generally made from glass or rubber surmounted by a soft rubber bulb that was used to generate the partial vacuum Above Vacuum massage cup with glass cup and rubber bulb RollersSmall suction cups were added to mechanical facial massagers such as rollers adding the lifting action of suction to ‘smooth out wrinkles’ HydroVacuThis apparatus was an ingenious mechanical device that used water fed by gravity to cleanse and massage the face Although advertised for the home market it was also used commercially in American beauty salons and barber shops The bag containing the water was placed about two metres from the floor connected to an outlet which was put in a bucket with enough water to cover the end of the tube After the cup was placed on the skin There were two ways in which electricity was used with vacuum suction devices The first and the earlier process was to add an electrical current to the fluid the second was to use electricity to power the pump that generated the vacuum Electrolytic cupThese devices had an inlet tube made of metal to which a negative electrode could be attached The client would need to hold the positive electrode to complete the circuit As the fluid from the supply tank passes through the inlet tube it was ‘charged with electricity’ before coming in contact with the skin of the client Above An electrolytic cup See also Electrolytic Cup The fluid would need to contain salt or some other substance for the charge to be conducted The galvanic (direct) current produces an alkali (sodium hydroxide) at the negative electrode which was said to help cleanse the skin open up the pores and loosen hard plugs of sebum Its action was therefore similar to desincrustation See also Desincrustation Th Covery A D (1903) The secrets of specialists Detroit Physicians Supply Company Cressy S (1998) The beauty therapy fact file(3rd ed) Oxford Butterworth Heinemann Moler A B (1905) The manual on barbering hairdressing manicuring facial massage electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges Morris J (1987) The beauty therapist’s handbook London B T Batsford Limited Princess Pat (1923) The promise of a princess[Booklet] Chicago IL Author Rosser M(1999) Body therapy and facial work Electrical treatments for beauty therapists(2nd ed) London Hodder & Stoughton Smith A & Rockwood R (1935) Modern beauty culture New York Prentice Hall W M Meyer Co (1936) The cosmetiste A textbook on cosmetology with special reference to the employment of electricity in the care of the hair scalp face and hands also permanent waving and hair curling(9th ed) Chicago Ill Author Woodbury W A (1911) Beauty Culture A pract.
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uses of the vacuum suction treatment to improve and reduce areas of cellulite to improve poor blood circulation to improve poor lymphatic circulation and drain clare hargreavesnorris waste products from the tissues to reduce areas of fluid retention or oedema (nonsystemic) to assist with the removal of fatty deposits for example on the.