Iplicator Cotton - Small Cosmetic
Iplicator Cotton - Small Cosmetic
Iplicator Cotton - Small Cosmetic
Iplicator Cotton - Small Cosmetic

Iplicator Cotton - Small Cosmetic

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12.00 €
Ex Tax: 9.92 €

Description

ABOUT THE APPLICATOR

The Applicator in a turquoise fabric cover can be effectively used for facial pain relief. It is applied to the painful area directly on the skin, where the spikes are gently pressed with hands. The procedure lasts 40–60 seconds, with gradually increasing pressure every 10 seconds. This process can be repeated until the pain completely subsides. The Applicator can be attached for a longer time with an elastic bandage, belt, or towel.

With regular use on the face, the Applicator helps improve blood circulation, relieve muscle tension, and promote skin regeneration. This device also stimulates reflex zones on the face, which can lead to improved overall health and skin appearance. Additionally, the Applicator can be used for facial massage for cosmetic purposes, contributing to maintaining a youthful appearance and reducing wrinkles.

MAINTENANCE

Disinfect with common agents, clean the Applicator with a brush. Wash inflatable and transparent Applicators under running lukewarm water.

Reattach or sew a loose wheel back to its original position.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length: 11 cm
  • Width: 8 cm

INTERESTING FACTS

The Kuznetsov Applicator, also known simply as the Applicator, is a device consisting of metal and plastic modules with sharp spikes attached to a polyethylene or textile base. The main purpose of the Applicator is to relieve acute and chronic pain. Its effectiveness is based on the principle of acupressure and reflexology, where the sharp spikes act on the skin and subcutaneous tissues, stimulating blood circulation, relieving muscle tension, and supporting natural regeneration processes in the body.

The Applicator was first developed in Chelyabinsk, Russia, by Ivan Ivanovich Kuznetsov. Kuznetsov, who suffered from chronic kidney disease, began studying Chinese and Tibetan medicine after unsuccessful treatment with traditional medicine. Based on this knowledge, he created the first Applicator, which was a belt with attached sewing needles. After successfully treating his problems, Kuznetsov's invention attracted the attention of doctors and was later patented and distributed. In 1980, Kuznetsov, along with scientists from VNIIFK, received a patent for the Applicator as a means to enhance human performance. This device became very popular in the former Soviet Union, where approximately 70 million units were produced.



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