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What can low temperature candles be used for?

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Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 02:16 AM

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  • Daisy-May Daisy-May

    Apr 05, 2026

    Low-temperature candles are mainly used in sex toys and skin care fields to achieve a safe experience by controlling temperature. It is mainly used for fun, local hot compress, massage and lubrication, sensory stimulation, aromatherapy and relaxation.

    1. Fun and fun

    Low-temperature candles are specially designed for sexual pleasure. When the wax drips, the temperature is maintained at 50-60 degrees Celsius, which is lower than the 80-100 degrees Celsius of ordinary candles to avoid scalding the skin. When used, the slight pain and warmth brought by the wax drops can enhance intimate interaction, making it suitable for couples to explore sensual experiences. It is safer to choose food-grade soy wax products that are colorless and fragrance-free.

    2. Local hot compress

    The melted wax can form a thermal insulation layer to help relax muscle tension areas such as shoulders, neck, and waist. The gentle heat it continuously emits can promote local blood circulation and relieve fatigue. After use, you need to wait for the wax liquid to solidify naturally and form a film before peeling it off, so as to avoid irritating the skin by wiping it hard.

    3. Massage and lubrication

    Mix a small amount of melted wax with massage oil to maintain lubrication and provide a warm touch. Suitable for back or limb massage, but avoid mucous membranes and wound areas. Before use, test the temperature on the inside of your wrist to confirm there is no allergic reaction before using it on a large area.

    4. Sensory stimulation

    Adjust the intensity of contact with the skin by controlling the height of the wax droplets, creating multi-level stimulation from slight itch to obvious heat sensation. This controllable pain experience can stimulate the secretion of endorphins, but you should start from a lower height when you first try it, and then adjust the intensity after gradually getting used to it.

    5. Aromatherapy for relaxation

    Some low-temperature candles are infused with botanical essential oils, such as lavender or bergamot, which release a soothing scent as they melt. Suitable for creating a private space atmosphere, but those with sensitive constitutions should choose unscented products. Pay attention to ventilation after use to avoid excessive aroma concentration in a closed space.

    Before using low-temperature candles, you need to clean your skin and avoid wounds, moles and other special parts, and keep a safe distance of more than 15 cm from dripping. After finishing, wash away the remaining wax stains with warm water and apply moisturizing lotion to care for your skin. Store away from children and high temperature environments, and check the wax body regularly for deterioration. If persistent redness, swelling or burning pain occurs, apply cold compress immediately and seek medical attention.