Features – Silicone Cups (Set of 4, Navy Blue)
Easy handling via manual squeeze; no pump required.
Adjustable vacuum by varying the initial compression of the cup.
Flexible application on areas where glass cups are difficult to place.
Durable build from medical-grade silicone; lightweight and non-breakable.
Simple hygiene with water and mild soap; suitable for shower-time routines.
Versatile kit of four sizes to cover large and small body regions.
Confident grip thanks to the shape and hand-friendly elasticity.
Technical Specifications
Contents: Set of 4 pieces.
Material: medical-grade silicone.
Inner diameters: 6.3 cm (1 pc), 5.0 cm (1 pc), 4.0 cm (1 pc), 2.5 cm (1 pc).
Color: navy blue.
Use: cupping therapy and body massage.
Manufacturer/Brand: Habys.
Compliance/Quality: Common safe-use and quality practices (where applicable: CE/ISO).
GTIN: not available.
MPN: not available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I correctly adjust vacuum on silicone cups?
Compress the cup before contact and release on the skin; more initial compression produces stronger suction. For beginners or delicate zones, start light and increase gradually.
What is a safe baseline cupping massage routine for the body?
Apply on clean skin (dry or lightly oiled). Use gliding cupping with low–moderate suction and continuous strokes over large muscle groups for 3–8 minutes per region. Avoid long static holds unless stronger marks are acceptable.
Are there contraindications or areas to avoid?
Avoid open wounds, irritation, recent burns, active skin conditions, prominent spider/varicose veins, bruises, and bony prominences. In pregnancy or chronic conditions, seek guidance from a qualified health professional.
Do cups leave marks? How long do they last?
Local redness/imprint from suction is common and typically fades within hours to a few days, depending on suction, duration, and skin sensitivity. Adjust time/intensity for milder cosmetic effect.
What differs between silicone and glass cupping?
Silicone cups are lightweight, unbreakable, and hand-adjusted—great for mobilization/gliding. Glass cups often use a pump or flame, usually for static applications with defined suction levels.
How do I clean and store them?
Wash with lukewarm water and mild soap, rinse well, and dry completely. Store in a clean, dry place without compression/deformation. Avoid harsh chemicals that may stiffen silicone.
Can I use them in the shower or with oil?
Yes. Silicone performs well with water or a small amount of oil for glide. In the shower, check adhesion and move with care.