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over a year ago
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For wax play you need to use candles that have a lower melting point to prevent burning your partner. Specialist 'bondage' candles should be fine, but there are cheaper alternatives
My best advice us to test them first before jumping in just to make sure |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"For wax play you need to use candles that have a lower melting point to prevent burning your partner. Specialist 'bondage' candles should be fine, but there are cheaper alternatives
My best advice us to test them first before jumping in just to make sure"
Thank you so much. X |
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"For wax play you need to use candles that have a lower melting point to prevent burning your partner. Specialist 'bondage' candles should be fine, but there are cheaper alternatives
My best advice us to test them first before jumping in just to make sure
Thank you so much. X "
No problem and have fun x |
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I make my own candles! If you want pm me and I'll give you the supplier. Chances are though you'll make your own so easy. Wax flakes, candle dye and essence oil. |
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We bought some at Swingfields after watching a demo in the bdsm tent, tried them for the 1st time last week, it was great , had to hold them quite high up at first until Mrs W got used to the heat, but she loved it , and it was nice peeling the wax off afterwards too, one tip tho put lots of old towels or an old sheet down first the can be quite messy and stain |
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