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What are the uses of low temperature candles?

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 09:58 AM

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  • Cornelia Cornelia

    Apr 07, 2026

    Low-temperature candles are mainly used for fun and skin care. They enhance the sensory experience through safe temperature stimulation and can be used with massage to relax muscles.

    Low-temperature candles are specially designed for fun. The melting point is usually controlled at 50-60 degrees Celsius. When dripping, they only produce a warm feeling without burning the skin. Most of its ingredients are soy wax or beeswax, with vitamin E and other nourishing ingredients added, which can form a protective film to reduce friction after contacting the skin. The soft light released when the candle burns and the slow wax dripping process can create an intimate atmosphere and extend the time of foreplay. Some products are blended with lavender essential oil to help soothe nerves and are suitable for couples to enhance intimacy.

    Specially formulated sex candles can also be used for local massage, and the melted wax oil can improve dry skin problems with techniques. Avoid mucous membranes and wound areas when using, and test temperature sensitivity on your wrist before trying it for the first time. It is recommended to choose formal channels to purchase products with safety certification to avoid allergies caused by inferior industrial wax. The remaining wax stains after use can be cleaned with warm water and vegetable oil. Keep away from children and flammable items when storing.

    After use, it is recommended to clean the skin with warm water and apply moisturizing lotion, and avoid exposure to the sun or sauna for 24 hours. Long-term and frequent use may reduce skin sensitivity. It is recommended not to exceed 2 times a week. If persistent redness, swelling or burning pain occurs, rinse immediately with cold water and seek medical examination if necessary.