Last night we had our first attempt at wax play.
It was thoroughly enjoyable, and extremely sensual.
I know that different things please different folk. So it's not for everyone.
But. Does anyone else like to do it? Or is curious about it? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
I enjoy doing wax, got a friend teaching me how to draw with wax.
I find having some smooth jazz on in the back ground helps set a mood and becomes relaxing |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *amesB66Man
over a year ago
St Peter Port |
I experimented with wax as a teen and loved the pleasure / pain sensation even then.
I still use it, with a willing partner, but as everyone has mentioned, it's the clean up!!
Worth it as a special treat |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I want to try it!
I’m kinda being put off by the thought of cleaning it up afterwards now though. "
We used a king size duvet cover, the thing that takes the longest is getting the wax off. But T found that very sensual, so even that was pleasurable |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *apidaryMan
over a year ago
Chipping Norton |
Wax? Lightweights. Heighten the intensity by using molten caramel*.
(*Also heightens the difficulty of the clean up. Additionally, should never be done, as explaining the reason for needing skin grafts would be embarrassing when meeting the plastic surgeon. Butterscotch might work, I suppose, for those with a sweet tooth.) |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Wax? Lightweights. Heighten the intensity by using molten caramel*.
(*Also heightens the difficulty of the clean up. Additionally, should never be done, as explaining the reason for needing skin grafts would be embarrassing when meeting the plastic surgeon. Butterscotch might work, I suppose, for those with a sweet tooth.)"
I would never use any sugar based product. Sugar keeps cooking even when taken off of a heat source. And can clump.. too risky in my opinion |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *amesB66Man
over a year ago
St Peter Port |
"Wax? Lightweights. Heighten the intensity by using molten caramel*.
(*Also heightens the difficulty of the clean up. Additionally, should never be done, as explaining the reason for needing skin grafts would be embarrassing when meeting the plastic surgeon. Butterscotch might work, I suppose, for those with a sweet tooth.)"
Don't even think about it!
Far too high a temp...a recipe for disaster...and a visit to A&E |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Wax? Lightweights. Heighten the intensity by using molten caramel*.
(*Also heightens the difficulty of the clean up. Additionally, should never be done, as explaining the reason for needing skin grafts would be embarrassing when meeting the plastic surgeon. Butterscotch might work, I suppose, for those with a sweet tooth.)"
Frigging nora, please promise never to do this - she'll end up with 3rd degree burns |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Planning a session in a few weeks time.
Lots to plan, from providing the correct temp candles (soy or paraffin), safe space to work, fire emergency protocols, first aid kit, clean up, etc.
You can get some decent 200 cm x 200 cm shower curtains, and place those down on the surface the recipient will be on. This will make clean up easier.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Planning a session in a few weeks time.
Lots to plan, from providing the correct temp candles (soy or paraffin), safe space to work, fire emergency protocols, first aid kit, clean up, etc.
You can get some decent 200 cm x 200 cm shower curtains, and place those down on the surface the recipient will be on. This will make clean up easier.
"
Great suggestion! If it was upvc one the wax would just peel off?? |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Yep I'm a fan, especially of the uv soy wax, got some superb pics with a black light from that, as said above we use a basic shower curtain and throw it away. A light covering of baby oil makes sure that wax doesn't adhere to hairy people. The most important thing safety wise I have, is a bucket of cold water so I can drop the candle in it if I need to let it go, I also have wet hair when creating art. Wax pours are fun as well as individual candles, but I tend to make my own as they can be costly to buy |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"Planning a session in a few weeks time.
Lots to plan, from providing the correct temp candles (soy or paraffin), safe space to work, fire emergency protocols, first aid kit, clean up, etc.
You can get some decent 200 cm x 200 cm shower curtains, and place those down on the surface the recipient will be on. This will make clean up easier.
Great suggestion! If it was upvc one the wax would just peel off?? "
I know if you use oil cloth which you can get by the meter in Dunelm, if you crumple it it falls off into a box if you funnel it correctly. Find the material a bit thicker than a shower curtain and doesn't stick to sweat so easily. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Planning a session in a few weeks time.
Lots to plan, from providing the correct temp candles (soy or paraffin), safe space to work, fire emergency protocols, first aid kit, clean up, etc.
You can get some decent 200 cm x 200 cm shower curtains, and place those down on the surface the recipient will be on. This will make clean up easier.
Great suggestion! If it was upvc one the wax would just peel off??
I know if you use oil cloth which you can get by the meter in Dunelm, if you crumple it it falls off into a box if you funnel it correctly. Find the material a bit thicker than a shower curtain and doesn't stick to sweat so easily. "
Oh yeah sweat see you can tell i haven't done it
Knowing my luck I'd slide right off it |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Oh yes please ! We have tried it several times and My Mrs rides away whilst dripping candle wax on me. She has also dropped hot wax over her tits whilst fucking away me cowgirl style- and to be honest it was probably the horniest thing we have ever done |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Last night we had our first attempt at wax play.
It was thoroughly enjoyable, and extremely sensual.
I know that different things please different folk. So it's not for everyone.
But. Does anyone else like to do it? Or is curious about it?"
I loved it. Laying on my belly as hot wax is dropped or poured over my back and arse ..... I have to say, my mind went somewhere else when I did it. It was amazing.
Yes clean up was a pain but I had a sheet underneath me to catch the wax and he got to feel me up when taking it off. So yes. I really really enjoyed it |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
for those of you with clean up problem we have found lying on a shower curtain to be best as it captures any cast off from both dripping the wax and the removal of cooled wax from the skin with out being uncomfortable to lie on .once finnished can be used to take the mess and pour into bin and is easily washable |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"for those of you with clean up problem we have found lying on a shower curtain to be best as it captures any cast off from both dripping the wax and the removal of cooled wax from the skin with out being uncomfortable to lie on .once finished can be used to take the mess and pour into bin and is easily washable "
Excellent advice.
I'd also advise any first timers considering playing with wax, please research this niche carefully. You can seriously hurt someone / burn your house down if you jump in without fully understanding the science and safety protocols behind it.
Regular house candles can burn at 88C or even higher and that temp will injure skin badly.
Aim for Soy Wax / Paraffin candles, which burn around the 55-60C mark or so.
Buy wax candles from reputable wax play sellers and specialists, who know their craft and trade and intended use. Watch plenty of vids to get a feel for the advice out there. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We have tried this and have had a lot of fun.
Learnt a few lessons along the way- for example cover the area you are using, we got wax stuck in the carpet.
Don’t used scented candles they burn very hot, use standard wax candles.
We used the wax in various ways but our favourite was when the wife’s sat on top of me and she then drips wax onto my nipples and our pubic areas.
One of the horniest things that stick in my mind with wax is when she was sat astride me and at the point of coming, she dripped hot wax onto her boobs and nipples - she was in total control of what was going on and it was a lovely sight watching her climax in this way.
Would we do it again ?? Yeah go on then |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
We love wax and it was a big part of how we got together. Love all the different things you can do with it, from drips to painting, from pooling to jugs, love it!! can see some of our wax on our profile |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Love wax play. I have taken it into a few clubs and events as a workshop / demo
Helped at the bbb with it as well
Yes clean up can be a sod. For many the fun comes with the more tactile removal of wax |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *ornycougaWoman 38 weeks ago
NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat |
Only tried it once. First few drips of wax on my pussy were not enjoyable but I quickly got into it
The clean up wasn't too bad: there were drops of wax everywhere but it didn't stick the way normal melted wax did so super easy to vaccum away |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *eavenNhellCouple 38 weeks ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"Love it, drives me wild - clean up is a bitch so only tend to use it at a hotel lol"
We use an old shower curtain to lie on whilst playing with wax .peeling off with a blade can be fun also gentle flogging all the wax falls onto the curtain ready to be tipped in the bin . |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
I love it!! Do it lots.
Tips on clean up:
If you put a thin layer of baby oil on the skin it stops the wax binding to you and so you can scrape it off.
Modelling clay tools make amazing skin safe scrapers to get it off in chunks.
Bottom sheet over your bedding, scrape onto sheets, off it pops.
Massage oil to get last flakes off, also lovely aftercare.
Make sure you're using soy wax, paraffin is a bitch and more painful!
Do NOT use a towel you'll never get it out. Ever. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic