
Our glass cupping cups are crafted from thick borosilicate glass for durability and heat resistance. The smooth, polished rims ensure comfortable application while the transparent glass allows practitioners to monitor tissue response throughout the treatment.
- Warm cup edges before application for comfort
- Use cotton ball and alcohol for flame method
- Apply immediately after flame extinguishes
- Monitor tissue through clear glass during treatment
- Requires proper fire cupping training
- Keep fire extinguisher accessible
- Test on yourself before client use
- Check for cracks before each use - discard if damaged
- Do not use on clients with sensitive skin conditions
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Traditional Quality for Modern Practice
Our glass cups are made from thick borosilicate glass that withstands repeated heating and cooling cycles. Smooth polished rims ensure client comfort while clear glass allows precise monitoring.
Borosilicate glass construction
Smooth polished rim edges
Monitor tissue response
Built for professional use
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Before Use
Inspect Cups
Preparation
Warm Gently
During Session
Monitor Tissue
After Use
Cool & Clean
Why Choose Nature's Blends?
| Nature's Blends | Generic Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Thick borosilicate glass | ||
| Smooth polished rims | ||
| Heat cycle tested | ||
| Clear for monitoring | ||
| Multiple sizes available | ||
| Professional quality |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, these cups are made from borosilicate glass specifically designed to withstand the thermal stress of fire cupping.
Allow cups to cool completely after use. Clean with warm soapy water or appropriate clinical disinfectant. Dry thoroughly before storage.
We offer a range of sizes to suit different body areas - from small cups for facial work to large cups for back and legs.
Inspect cups before each use. Replace immediately if you notice any cracks, chips, or rough edges on the rim.
Borosilicate glass can generally withstand autoclaving, but repeated cycles may affect longevity. Follow manufacturer guidelines for your specific autoclave.
Yes, fire cupping requires specific training due to the use of open flame. Never attempt fire cupping without proper instruction.
Sudden temperature changes (thermal shock), dropping, or micro-damage from previous use. Always allow cups to cool gradually and inspect regularly.
Glass cups are designed for traditional fire cupping where suction is created by heat. They don't have valves for use with pumps like plastic vacuum cups.
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