Perfect for Arms, Shoulders and Beyond!
The Bellabaci Body Cups are designed to be used anywhere from the neck and shoulders down the body. They're hand - squeezable, making them super easy to use. You don't need any heat or pumps! Unlike glass cups, if you drop a Bellabaci silicone cup, it won't crack or break. These cups come in two strengths: Soft (with a 4 - cm pull) and Hard (with a 10 - cm pull).
Expert Tip
Begin with the soft cup and then move on to the hard one.
Benefits
- Improves product absorption
- Bellabaci cupping can help ease therapists' wrist strain
- Great for reducing fluid retention, relieving targeted pain, and tackling cellulite
- Ideal for the back of the neck, arms, shoulders, and soles of the feet
Cup Maintenance
With proper care, these cups can last 2 years for professional use and 5 years for home use. After each use, clean the cups with an EPA - registered disinfectant wipe or wash them in lukewarm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Don't leave oil on the cups as it will harden. Clean them right after treatment. Avoid using any mineral oil or products containing mineral oil on the cups. Also, be aware of seasonal temperature changes. Extreme heat or cold can affect the cups' flexibility. They get harder in the cold and softer in the heat. To make them more flexible, soak them in hot water. To make them firmer, put them in the fridge for a few minutes.
Chart: Cup Selection and Placement
Interested in comparing all Bellabaci Cups? Click the image below to download this useful chart!


Using the Bellabaci Body Cups is a breeze. You can use them anywhere on your body from the neck and shoulders down. Just hand - squeeze them and they're ready to go, no need for heat or pumps. Start with the soft cup first and then try the hard one later. These cups offer many benefits like better product absorption, reducing wrist strain for therapists, and helping with fluid retention, pain, and cellulite. When it comes to care, clean them after each use with an EPA - registered disinfectant wipe or soapy water. Don't let oil sit on them and avoid using mineral oil. Remember that temperature affects their flexibility. In cold, they get hard; in heat, they get soft. You can adjust their flexibility by soaking in hot water or putting them in the fridge. With proper care, professional users can expect them to last 2 years and home users 5 years. If you want to know which cup to use where, download the comparison chart by clicking the image provided.