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What are low temperature candles for?

Asked by:Estelle

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 08:40 AM

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  • Bok Bok

    Apr 04, 2026

    Low-temperature candles are mainly used for sensory stimulation in erotic activities, and their melting points are usually controlled below 50°C to avoid scalding the skin. This type of candle is designed for physical contact. It uses dripping wax to generate a warm feeling to enhance the intimate experience, while using special ingredients to reduce the risk of burning.

    Low-temperature candles are made of soy wax or beeswax mixed with low-melting point grease. When burning, the temperature of the wax liquid is much lower than that of ordinary candles. When dripping on the skin, it will produce a slight burning sensation rather than a real burn. This temperature difference stimulation can activate nerve endings and bring pleasant tactile feedback. Some products add plant essential oils to release aroma during the melting process, combining touch and smell to form a multi-sensory experience. When using, you need to avoid sensitive areas such as around the eyes and mucous membranes. It is recommended to conduct a small-scale test on flat skin areas such as the back and thighs.

    When choosing low-temperature candles, you should pay attention to the ingredient ratio. Inferior products may be adulterated with paraffin, causing the actual temperature to exceed the standard. Regular products will be marked with safe burning time and dripping distance. It is usually recommended to drip at least 15cm away from the skin. Solidified wax stains need to be cleaned promptly after use to avoid clogging pores or causing allergies. People with special physiques such as patients with skin diseases and diabetes should try it with caution, and pregnant women are prohibited from using such products.

    Daily storage should be kept away from high temperature environments to avoid candle deformation or component separation. It is recommended that the first experience be accompanied by a professional instructor to master the correct extinguishing methods and emergency measures. If you experience persistent redness, swelling, stinging or other abnormal reactions after use, you should immediately rinse with cold water and seek medical examination. Proper use of low-temperature candles can add interest, but always put safety first.