When it comes to physical candles, there are some preferred shapes of candles for wax play. The wax melts at too high of a point and will burn your partner. Once again just check the contents and don’t buy it if it doesn’t list the ingredients.Īvoid: Don’t use beeswax candles. Mixed Content: Soy/paraffin candles can be great because you can end up with a ‘middle’ temperature candle.I prefer 100% paraffin candles because they hurt more, and I am an evil sadist. Paraffin: Paraffin is a petroleum product, and melts at a slightly higher temperature than soy. ![]() A 100% soy candle can sometimes have such a low melt point that after you drip the wax on someone, it will not fully harden. Soy: Soy melts at an extremely low temperature, meaning that the melted wax will be cooler.I also tend to avoid scented wax, just because the more additives in the wax, the more variables for temperature variation. You risk burning your partner if you use the wrong kind. Different kinds of wax melt at different temperatures, and some of them are much too hot to pour on human skin. If you look at a candle at the store and it doesn’t say what kind of wax it is, DON’T use it. There might be some debate on this topic, but from my experience these two are the most widely used and the safest. DO NOT I repeat DO NOT use any kind of wax other than these. Only two kinds of wax are safe for wax play. ![]() With candles, you wait until the wax is pooling in the candle and then you drip and pour the wax. You can use several different shapes of candles, including pillars and taper candles. Candles are just sexy, and they have a certain allure to them that I haven’t been able to replicate with a crock pot full of lukewarm wax.
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