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Where do low temperature candles usually drop?

Asked by:Darla

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 03:28 PM

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  • Fiona Fiona

    Apr 06, 2026

    Low-temperature candles can usually be dropped on areas with thicker skin or less nerve distribution, such as the back, outer thighs, buttocks, etc., and avoid sensitive areas such as the face, joints, and perineum. When using, make sure the candle is made of professional low-temperature materials to avoid the risk of burns.

    The back is a common safe area with good skin tolerance and rich muscles. Try dripping from the shoulder blades to the waist. The fat layer on the outer thighs is thicker and the pain is relatively mild, making it suitable for first-timers. The buttocks can withstand certain temperature stimulation due to its well-developed muscles and few nerve endings, but it needs to avoid the tail vertebrae and sciatic nerve area. Other options include the calf or the outside of the upper arm, but care must be taken to control the height and frequency of dripping to avoid repeated heating of the same area.

    Before use, the skin should be cleansed and a small amount of moisturizing oil should be applied. When dripping wax, keep a height of 15-20 cm to allow the wax liquid to cool down appropriately. After finishing, apply the soft wax block with a warm towel and gently remove it. Do not peel it off by force. If persistent redness, swelling or burning occurs, apply cold compress and seek medical attention immediately. It is recommended that first-time tryers proceed under the guidance of professionals and avoid using ordinary candles or high-temperature candles instead.