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Will low temperature candles burn people?

Asked by:Blakely

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 02:43 PM

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  • Canyon Canyon

    Apr 04, 2026

    Low-temperature candles generally do not burn people, but improper use may cause minor burns or discomfort to the skin. The melting point of low-temperature candles is usually controlled at 50-60 degrees Celsius, which is much lower than the burning temperature of ordinary candles.

    Low-temperature candles are designed to lower the temperature of the wax liquid through a special formula and only produce a warm feeling when touching the skin. They are suitable for massage or erotic scenes. When used correctly, the wax will solidify quickly after dripping onto the skin, and heat will not continue to penetrate. Choose products produced by regular manufacturers. Vegetable oils and beeswax are usually added to the wax liquid ingredients to further reduce thermal conductivity. Before use, you can test the temperature on the inside of your wrist to ensure there is no tingling sensation. Avoid tilting the candle at an excessive angle, causing the wax liquid to drip concentratedly on the same area. It is recommended to pour slowly at a height of more than 15 cm from the skin.

    People with sensitive skin or diabetics may experience abnormal reactions and should use with caution. If second-degree burn symptoms such as persistent redness, swelling, and blisters occur after the wax liquid comes into contact with the skin, rinse immediately with cold water and apply burn ointment. It is forbidden to use low-temperature candles on fragile parts such as the eyes and mucous membranes, and children and people with sensory impairments are prohibited from touching them. It needs to be stored away from high-temperature environments to prevent the base temperature of the wax from rising due to long-term exposure to the sun.

    After use, the remaining wax stains can be removed by gently wiping with olive oil. Do not force scraping to damage the cuticle. It is recommended that first-time users choose low-temperature materials such as soy wax to avoid mixing different brands of candles, which may cause melting point changes. If an allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist, and perform antihistamine treatment if necessary.