Wax Play
Wax play is a form of play that uses lit candles or heated pots containing wax. The recipient(s) of this type of play have the hot wax dripped on their body by the giver(s).
Wax play is sometimes combined with other forms of play, like rope bondage. Especially different styles of Japanese bondage, which are known to incorporate wax and candles in their ropes as part of the tradition.
How to Do Wax Play
In most cases, the recipient of wax play will be in a fairly stationary position so that the wax can drip on specific places on the body as intended by the giver. In some cases, multiple colors of wax are used to create images such as flowers or hearts. The type of wax used is carefully considered to ensure a body-safe melting temperature. The height the wax drops from is also considered so that it can cool down enough to be body safe. By varying the height from which the wax falls, the sensation of warmth is played with. After all, the higher the wax falls from, the more it will spread and cool down aster due to the impact with the body.
Wax Play and Safety
There is a potential for skin burns with this play as melted wax can be very hot. Common, and safer, materials used for wax play include soy wax due to its lower melting point. The wax is usually removed by scraping it off the skin with a dull knife, credit card, or similar tool.
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