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Can low temperature candles be dripped?

Asked by:Electra

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 05:39 PM

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  • Amaya Amaya

    Apr 04, 2026

    Low-temperature candles are generally not recommended to be placed on the perineum. The perineal skin is delicate and sensitive, and even low-temperature candles can cause burns, infection, or allergic reactions. If you are pursuing a fun experience, you need to strictly select professional sex toys and control the temperature and use time.

    The melting point of nominal low-temperature candles on the market is usually 50-60 degrees Celsius, which is lower than ordinary candles, but still exceeds the skin's safety tolerance threshold. The skin thickness of the perineal area is only 0.5-2 mm and is rich in nerve endings. Contact with a heat source exceeding 45 degrees Celsius may cause superficial second-degree burns. Improper use may cause skin redness, swelling, and blisters, and may lead to bacterial infection after damaging the mucosal barrier. Some candles contain additives such as pigments and fragrances, which may induce contact dermatitis or allergic reactions.

    Professional low-temperature candles for fun use beeswax, soy wax and other ingredients to lower the melting point to 38-42 degrees Celsius, which is close to human body temperature. Such products need to pass medical device certification, and the packaging must clearly indicate the ingredient ratio, melting point range and contraindications for use. Before use, the temperature should be tested on the inside of the arm for no more than 3 seconds, avoiding mucous membranes and wounds. Afterward, cleanse with warm water and apply a non-irritating moisturizer. If you experience persistent burning or rash, seek medical attention immediately.

    For perineal care, it is recommended to choose breathable cotton underwear that can be washed with warm water and avoid using harsh cleaning products. If you are pursuing sexual pleasure, you may consider a professionally designed silicone massager or a temperature-controlled warm lubricant. Any items that come into contact with the perineum must be made of safe materials and thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. If you feel any discomfort, stop using them immediately and consult a doctor.