Are low temperature candles real?
Low temperature candles do exist and are a safe product designed for erotic use. The dripping temperature of its wax liquid is usually controlled at 50-60 degrees Celsius, which is lower than the 80-100 degrees Celsius of ordinary candles, which can reduce the risk of skin burns.
Regular low-temperature candles are made of low-melting point materials such as soy wax and beeswax, with added pigments and fragrances. When used, the wax liquid will solidify quickly when it comes into contact with the skin, and the heat will be slowly conducted through the wax layer, making the body feel warm but not burning. Some products will be marked with specific melting point parameters, and it is recommended to choose models in the 45-55 degrees Celsius range. It is necessary to avoid sensitive areas such as mucous membranes and wounds. Before using it for the first time, you can test the temperature tolerance on the inside of your wrist.
Be wary of inferior products that advertise low temperatures but have actual melting points that exceed the standard. Some industrial candles or DIY mixtures may be adulterated with paraffin, and the dripping temperature can reach over 70 degrees Celsius, which can easily cause skin redness, swelling or blisters. When purchasing, you should check the ingredient list and avoid products containing high-temperature materials such as paraffin wax and microcrystalline wax. If you experience persistent tingling or skin discoloration after use, apply cold compress and seek medical attention immediately.
Clean skin and remove flammable materials before use, and keep the environment well ventilated. It can be used with massage oil to enhance the experience, but it cannot be mixed with oily products such as Vaseline to avoid slowing down the wax solidification speed. It is recommended to use it for no more than 15 minutes at a time, and then gently clean off the remaining wax with a warm towel. Store away from direct sunlight to prevent ingredients from deteriorating.
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