Wax Play

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wax play safe?

Yes, wax play can be safe if proper precautions are taken. Always use wax specifically designed for wax play, test the temperature, protect sensitive areas, and communicate clearly with your partner.

What kind of wax should I use for wax play?

Never use regular candles or paraffin wax. Opt for waxes specifically designed for wax play, made from soy, beeswax, or other low-melting-point materials. Look for waxes labeled as 'body safe' or 'wax play wax.'

What should I do if the wax is too hot?

Immediately stop dripping the wax and use a bowl of cold water to cool it down. Communicate with your partner and adjust the temperature as needed.

How do I remove the wax after wax play?

Once the wax has cooled, gently peel it off the skin. Avoid pulling too hard, as this can irritate the skin. You can also use warm water to help loosen the wax.

Questions & Answers

Is wax play safe?

Yes, wax play can be safe if proper precautions are taken. Always use wax specifically designed for wax play, test the temperature, protect sensitive areas, and communicate clearly with your partner.

What kind of wax should I use for wax play?

Never use regular candles or paraffin wax. Opt for waxes specifically designed for wax play, made from soy, beeswax, or other low-melting-point materials. Look for waxes labeled as 'body safe' or 'wax play wax.'

What should I do if the wax is too hot?

Immediately stop dripping the wax and use a bowl of cold water to cool it down. Communicate with your partner and adjust the temperature as needed.

How do I remove the wax after wax play?

Once the wax has cooled, gently peel it off the skin. Avoid pulling too hard, as this can irritate the skin. You can also use warm water to help loosen the wax.

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