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What are low temperature candles used for?

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 06:51 AM

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  • Idun Idun

    Apr 07, 2026

    Low-temperature candles are mainly used for erotic activities and soothing relaxation. Their special design ensures that there is no risk of burns when used. This type of candle is usually made of soy wax or beeswax, with a melting point controlled at 50-60 degrees Celsius, suitable for a sensory experience in skin contact.

    Erotic uses are one of the common functions of low temperature candles. The melted candle wax dripping on the skin will produce a warm touch, which can enhance the intimate experience when combined with visual and atmospheric creation. When using, you need to avoid sensitive areas and mucous membrane areas. It is recommended to test the wax temperature in advance and keep a safe distance. Some products add plant essential oils to further stimulate the senses through fragrance.

    In terms of relaxation treatments, low-temperature candles are often used as aromatherapy and massage aids. Candles containing ingredients such as lavender and chamomile can be mixed with base oils after melting and used as warm massage oils to help relieve muscle tension. The soft light and fragrance diffusion of candles as they burn can also create a soothing environment, suitable for use during yoga or meditation. Be careful to choose natural products without added pigments to avoid the risk of allergies.

    Check the temperature of the wax liquid before using a low-temperature candle. For the first time, test it with a drop on the inside of your wrist. Keep the candle at least 15 centimeters away from the skin, and control the tilt angle within 45 degrees. When finished, clean your skin with warm water and mild soap, avoiding harsh scratching. When storing, keep away from high-temperature environments to prevent candle deformation or component separation. People with sensitive skin or diabetes should consult a physician before use.