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The Basics of Hot Wax Play
Hot wax play, in its simplest form is when
consenting adults hold the candle over a partner
and drip wax, sometimes until a large mound is
formed. Occasionally people will drip wax on
their partner's genital area or insert a long
candle into the vagina or anus and let the wax
run down the sides of the candle until the area
is obscured.
Safety Intro
The temperature of any wax used should stay
under 110 degrees F. Candle wax for BDSM play
should not cause burns. The temperature of wax
can be tested on the inside of your wrist (like
checking the temperature of a baby bottle).
There very possibly will be reddening of the
skin and this should clear up in a few hours at
the most.
The temperature of the wax hitting the bottom is
regulated by the distance the candle is held
above the partner, becoming cooler in proportion
to its height. Ice or cold water is kept on hand
for accidents or simply to alternate the
sensations.
Never drip wax in the face.
Different Types of Wax and Colors
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Avoid beeswax candles. Beeswax burns at a much
higher temperature than plain paraffin candles
and can cause burns.
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Avoid beef tallow candles. Wax made from animal
fat can be extremely hot and cause burning.
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Avoid candles with metallic colors. These often
contain poisonous metal salts.
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Avoid Candles with dried flowers or fruit or
other decorations embedded in them.
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Avoid scented candles. Scented candles burn at a
higher temperature and may cause scalding.
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Use plain 100% paraffin candles. These burn at a
safe temperature for hot wax play.
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Remember, color does affect the temperature at
which candles melt. Red candles tend to drip
hotter than black or white.
Suggestions Before Getting Started
A few good pointers before starting the scene.
To avoid a big mess to clean up, have the bottom
lay on top of an inexpensive vinyl shower
curtain. Do the waxing in an area that can be
easily vacuumed or swept. If the bottom has much
body hair, have them shaved or place saran wrap
over them for easy removal. You may also choose
to restrain the bottom. Restraints are a good
idea if candles are placed to where the bottom
can accidentally knock them over. A waxing scene
can take however long you like, but usually
takes time to build up to the temperature
resistance and also to layers of wax. Remember
that at some point the bottom will need to move
a little.
Waxing
It is best to start off with wax that has no
added colors. Drip little bits of wax from
tapers, votives or pillars at varying heights
and areas of the body to help the bottom get
into subspace and to help build up a tolerance.
Start using the various colors. Remember
different colors burn at different temperatures.
Some say that yellow feels cold. If you talk to
some other participants, you may hear that they
were more sensitive to other colors. Go for a
steady series of drops. Rotate the candles
around while dripping so it burns evenly or a
smooth pour from the larger candles. Constantly,
drip the wax at various heights and different
areas. Keep in mind that different areas of the
body may not be able to tolerate as much as
other areas, i.e. private sensitive areas.
Make various designs. Use your imagination.
For females, the breasts, nipples and vagina can
be very erotic. One type of waxing scene that
seems to be a favorite is when the sub is
covered in wax from neck down to thighs. For
males, the thighs, cock and balls are especially
sensitive. You can make a "penis mold" by
totally coating the area.
Other ways to vary sensation during wax play...
Once a thick layer of wax has formed, poke a
hole in the wax and insert ice cubes or a
"turkey baster" of cool water. Or inject a
squirt of warm wax under the cooled layer.
Prior to waxing, lay cord or narrow strips of
plastic wrap on the body. Once wax has been
poured and slightly cooled, the pulling
sensation of the cord from under the wax, is
very nice on the skin.
Cut small holes out of the layers of wax (for
example at the nipples), allowing cooler air to
touch the skin, varying temperature conditions
all over the body.
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Votives
If you intend to use votives, allow some of the
wax to pool in one of the candles. Pour enough
wax to hold the votives in place. Place the
votives on and hold until the wax sets. As the
votives melt, the spilling will add to the
sensation. The votives hold the wax until
towards the end of the scene, then can overflow
in a rush of warm sensation. The submissive is
now in a higher headspace and tolerance level.
Also, it helps convincing the bottom/submissive
to remain still unless they want a lot of wax
poured on at once. Check the votives throughout
the scene to make sure they have not burned down
too far. As the wax softens make sure the wick
does not fall over.
Melting Cubes
These small cubes are quick and easy to melt and
are great for pouring on a larger quantity of
warm wax at a time. Cubes can be placed in the
heat resistant container of your choice and
placed in a crock pot of water....melt one color
or many colors....a little of each or cups of
each!! Now there are no wicks in your way and
you can drip, dribble, pour or splash away....of
course, be careful of the face!
Wax Removal
Removing the wax can be just as erotic and full
of sensation as the actual waxing. Removing the
wax very slowly after it has cooled down a
little is almost as fun as putting it on. If you
are into knife play, this is a good time to do
it. You can remove the wax mold intact and keep
it as a souvenir. After removing the majority of
the wax, try using a knife to scrape the wax off
or rubbing with baby oil. The skin is very
sensitive once the wax is removed. A cool shower
will also help harden any remaining flecks of
wax making them easy to wash away or scrape off.
Plus you get to cool the body down, too!
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