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Why should low-temperature candles be dripped on the body?

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Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 08:41 AM

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  • Sleipnir Sleipnir

    Apr 06, 2026

    The act of dripping low-temperature candles on the body is usually related to sensory experiences or erotic activities, and the temperature of the wax liquid is controlled within a safe range to avoid burns. This type of candle is designed for skin contact and has a lower melting point than ordinary candles. Please pay attention to the method and safety precautions when using it.

    Low-temperature candles are specially formulated to maintain a melting point of 50-60 degrees Celsius, and will quickly cool down to a tolerable range after contacting the skin. The slight tingling sensation and warm stimulation produced when the wax drips can promote the secretion of endorphins and bring a sense of pleasure. Some people use it as a way of erotic interaction or stress relief to enhance the intimate experience through controllable pain stimulation. It is necessary to test the temperature of the wax liquid before use, avoid repeated dripping on the same site, and avoid sensitive areas such as mucous membranes and wounds.

    Low-quality candles may contain industrial paraffin or ingredients with too high melting points, which can cause skin burns or allergic reactions. Sensitive skin should apply protective oil in advance. If redness and swelling persist, apply cold compress and seek medical attention immediately. It is prohibited to be used by patients with epilepsy, skin diseases and those under the influence of alcohol. Minors are not allowed to come into contact with such products.

    Choose regular channels to purchase low-temperature candles that are labeled as vegetable wax, and clean any remaining wax stains promptly after use. It is recommended for first timers to drop from a higher position to reduce the impact and to establish a safety signaling mechanism with their partner. For safer alternatives, consider warm massage oil or temperature-controlled therapy equipment.