Although I had done some wax play with boyfriends from decades past, it wasn't until I started doing "this" that a guy took a candle from beside the bed, and dripped it on me.
He burned my skin. It was an accident but it left marks for about 2 weeks.
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Originally Posted by Madame X
I often use the soy massage candles. They are not too hot (and therefore will not leave no marks) and pour into a soothing oil that's fun to rub in after
For bodies that are braver, and artists that crave more color, cheap prayer candles as one might find in a bodega also have a very low melting temperature and come in a rainbow of colors. I love grabbing a pile of those and pairing them with my vinyl nun's costume and ruler... bonus if I can get my sexy schoolgirl to join me!
~Mme X~
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Madame X got it!!! The prayer candles have a low melting point. I went to a class for wax at Beyond Vanilla and they suggested making your own votives by melting the was from the religious candles and using those.
I, personally, like the whole nun costume idea!!! And the ruler!
Fun fact. You can tell the melting point of a lot of candles by how soft the wax is. If you look at those religious candles, stick your fingernail in one. It creases easily. That is a good way to tell.
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Originally Posted by DallasRain
I like to oil myself down first ,it makes clean up easier
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Yes! Gosh ... ya'll have so much experience! If you put oil, or mineral oil, on your body before using the wax, it'll lift right up and not stick to your hair. Where ever that hair might be!!!
Great topic. In the past, we've had a few similar ones. I haven't done any wax play in YEARS. I need to! (hint. hint!)
Best,
Elisabeth