Wax play involves dripping warm or hot wax onto a partner's skin for sensation, visual appeal, or as part of power exchange dynamics. The practice ranges from gentle warmth to intense heat.
Candle selection is crucial for safety. Soy and paraffin candles melt at lower temperatures and are safer. Beeswax burns hotter. Candles with additives, scents, or dyes may burn unpredictably or irritate skin.
Technique matters - higher distance between candle and skin allows wax to cool more before landing. Starting further away and adjusting provides control over sensation intensity.
Safety considerations include testing temperatures on less sensitive skin first, avoiding face and hair, having cool water nearby, not using flammable materials on skin, and never leaving candles unattended.
Safety Information
Use appropriate candles. Test temperature first. Keep distance adjustable. Have cool water ready. Avoid hair and face.