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Where will it be painful if the low-temperature candle is dropped?

Asked by:Freyja

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 12:14 AM

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  • Fleur Fleur

    Apr 04, 2026

    Low-temperature candle drops may cause significant pain in areas with thin skin or sensitive nerves, such as the perineum, nipples, and inner wrists. The degree of pain is related to individual tolerance, drop height and temperature control, and caution is required to avoid burns.

    Areas with thinner stratum corneum are more sensitive to temperature stimulation. The perineal nerves are densely distributed and the mucosal tissue is fragile, so low-temperature wax drops may cause sharp pain. Because the nipple area is rich in nerve endings and breast ducts, contact with high-temperature wax liquid can easily cause burning pain. There is little subcutaneous fat and superficial blood vessels in areas such as the inner side of the wrist and cubital fossa, and may be accompanied by a persistent tingling sensation during the cooling process of the wax drops. The area of ​​earlobes and major arteries in the neck should also be avoided, as accidental dripping may cause reflex muscle spasm.

    Some people may choose to try it on the inner thighs or back under certain circumstances. The pain in these areas is relatively controllable but there are still risks. Although the spinal groove is densely distributed with nerves, it may appear as soreness rather than sharp pain due to the cushioning effect of the muscles. The abdominal skin is more malleable, but areas close to internal organs should be absolutely avoided. In actual operation, it is necessary to maintain a dripping height of more than 15 cm to ensure that the wax liquid is properly cooled in the air, and prepare cold compresses in advance to deal with emergencies.

    Before conducting such activities, you should confirm that the candle ingredients are medical-grade paraffin to avoid allergies caused by industrial waxes containing pigments and fragrances. It is recommended that the operation be guided by an experienced person in a professional place, and the tolerance zone such as the calf or buttocks should be selected to test the reaction for the first time. If symptoms of second-degree burns such as whitening of the skin and blistering occur, rinse immediately with running cold water. Severe burns require prompt medical treatment. When sexual intercourse involves special methods, safety words must be communicated in advance and first aid supplies must be prepared.