Low-Temp Wax Play Candles

Low-temperature soy candles made for skin — dramatic drips, with a built-in safe-distance guide.

Wax play looks intense but is surprisingly beginner-friendly when you use the right candle. Ordinary candles burn far too hot; our low-temperature soy formula melts around 113–122°F, so a drip from a safe height feels like a warm splash rather than a burn. Every pack includes a safe-distance guide.

Always patch-test on the forearm first, drip from at least 30cm above the skin, avoid the face and any broken skin, and keep the area hair-free for easy clean-up. Combine with a blindfold so the warmth lands as a surprise, and have a towel ready.

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Every item is graded Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced with safety notes.

Buying & safety guide

What to look for in low-temp wax play candles

Body-safe materials

Low-temperature soy wax (~113–122°F melt); cleans up easily; safe-distance guide included. We avoid porous, phthalate-bearing materials. If a listing only says “blend” or unlabelled “rubber,” treat it as a red flag — body-safe means medical- or food-grade silicone, ABS, stainless steel, glass or genuine leather with disclosed hardware.

Privacy & discreet shipping

Every order ships in plain, unbranded packaging with a neutral sender name. Payment uses adult-friendly processors (credit card or cryptocurrency), and nothing on the parcel or the statement reveals what is inside.

How to use it safely

Agree a safeword or non-verbal signal before you begin, start gentle, and check in often. Keep a quick-release within reach, never leave a restrained partner unattended, and read the linked guides below before your first session.

Cleaning & care

Clean after every use with warm water and mild unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner, dry fully, and store in a dust-free pouch away from direct sun. Proper care keeps materials body-safe for longer.

FAQ

Common questions

Are low-temp candles safe on skin?

Yes, when used correctly. A soy low-temp candle melts around 113–122°F — far cooler than paraffin. Patch-test first, drip from 30cm+, avoid the face and broken skin, and stop if anything feels too hot.

How is a massage/BDSM candle different from a normal candle?

It uses a low-melt-point wax (soy or specially formulated) so the liquid is warm rather than scalding. Never substitute ordinary household or scented decorative candles for wax play.

How do I clean up the wax?

Let it cool and peel or gently scrape it off — keeping the area hair-free makes this painless. Wash skin with mild soap afterwards. Soy wax also wipes off most surfaces easily.