Burn cream should always be handy before you start a wax scene. If you’re planning on coating your sub in wax and planting lit votives on them, or you have a continual lit flame in the room to melt wax pots, you should be wiser enough to have a fire extinguisher or wet hand towels on hand. If you’re burning one candle at a time, you should be fine – unless you’re a Gomer Pyle. The bandage will provide a “part” barrier. Try mummifying them in a light cotton bandage, with wax over the top. If your sub cannot tolerate the heat of wax play. If it’s really hurting and you’re finding it intolerable, there is a chance your skin is burning and you could be scarring and you need to speak up. Heat tolerance to temperature play is a very personal thing. Pouring hot wax onto someone is a whole separate ball game and I’ll write about that separately. I sometimes drip more than one candle at a time but I wouldn’t do that to someone new to wax. So, when burning candles over your sub, start with one first. Lastly, like all forms of play, what your sub can handle one day may change dramatically (either way) on another day. I’ve also known subs who can handle the most severe forms of flogging, yet wax is a limit for them. In saying that, over the years I’ve known some subs to cope with hot wax play much better than other forms of pain play. Best way to gauge whether the temperature is acceptable is to drip a bit of wax on the inside of your own wrist. Paraffin and/or soy candles burn at 105-127 degrees. Normal candles burn anywhere from 180-240 degrees. Key to avoiding nausea… airflow or better still don’t use scented candles! If using paraffin scented candles, note that they burn at a higher temperature than white unscented 100% basic candles, and may cause scalding. Having lots of colours in different cheap scents in an enclosed room is enough to make some people puke. I myself can’t stand cheap scented soy candles or any scent for that matter. Just note that not all people cope with scent. Lots of people buy soy scented candles for wax play as you can also use it for massage. Scented candles are loaded with chemicals and will increase the burn and SCAR. It leaves PERMANENT VISIBLE RAISED SCARS. It left 3 scars as the splatter also scarred. I personally have scars to prove this fact. Metallic colours are loaded with chemical dyes which will increase the burn factor and SCAR. Not only do metallic candles contain poisonous metallic salts. ![]() The darker the color will also add a small amount of heat/temperature to the candles. If you’re new to wax play, try white first. The black car got only a little bit hotter inside than the white, BUT it took allot longer to cool down. Myth busters did a demo of leaving two same style cars in the sun all day – one white and one black. ![]() ![]() Regardless of colour, all paraffin candles MELT at the same temperature, BUT certain colours retain heat longer. ![]() Types of candles Coloured CandlesĬolour does affect the temperature at which the wax will drip on your submissive. Paraffin wax will cause reddening of the skin… this is normal. Paraffin wax burns at the mid to high range and is really simple to remove. Plain 100% paraffin wax is the best kind of wax to use for wax play. Soy wax is really difficult to make pillar candles with as it’s so soft. Soy wax burns at the lowest temp but is a tad sticky on the skin. There are 3 main kinds of wax: soy, paraffin and bees wax. Nobody knows all, and you may miss crucial information that is important for your particular scene in mind, as there are several ways to apply wax. Research everything you can find on the net. You may reproduce this article provided that you link to this original document.Īt worst, wax play can leave your submissive accidentally disfigured. Never reproduce my private scene photos on other internet sites. Copyright Black Rabbit Premium Leather 2016. You may link to this article but may not reproduce it in any way.
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