How to use low temperature candles correctly
The correct use of low-temperature candles requires choosing special products, controlling the drop height, avoiding sensitive areas, observing skin reactions, and cleaning afterwards. Low-temperature candles are a safety tool designed for fun. Correct operation can enhance the experience while avoiding the risk of burns.
Choose professional low-temperature candles with CE certification or adult product safety labels. The melting point of these products is usually controlled at 50-55 degrees Celsius, which is safer than ordinary candles. When using, light the candle and let it sit for a few minutes to allow the wax oil to fully melt. For the first time, it is recommended to start dripping from a height of 30 cm. This distance can further cool down the wax oil when it contacts the skin. Apply a small amount of body oil or petroleum jelly to the target area before applying the wax to help with subsequent cleansing and reduce discomfort. During the operation, continue to communicate with your partner, adjust the height and dripping frequency in a timely manner, and avoid vulnerable parts such as the eye area and mucous membranes. After each use, gently peel off the wax oil after it has solidified, and wash the residue with warm water and mild shower gel. Skin redness is normal, but if there is persistent stinging, stop immediately.
Before using low-temperature candles, nails should be trimmed to avoid scratching the skin, and cold towels should be prepared for immediate cooling. It is not recommended to operate after drinking alcohol or in a state of fatigue. People with diabetes, skin diseases, and coagulation disorders are prohibited from trying. When storing, keep it in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. The same candle should not be used for more than 3 months to prevent material aging. First-time users can first test the temperature tolerance on the inside of their arms and gradually master the appropriate dripping rhythm and height.
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