Description
We are absolutely delighted to present our Hot Wax Play Candle of a Shibari Torso Our Shibari Torso candle fits comfortably in your hand.
Enjoy pampering your partner with the tantalizing sensation of wax on skin. Our candles are designed for users of all levels from beginners to more experienced.
Please note that it is important to research and understand the basics of wax play and wax play safety and to have a thorough discussion about this with the person you will be using the product with.
Our candles are handmade, which may result in minor irregularities in the light or variations in color. Please be aware that colored candles may rub off.
These unique features contribute to their authenticity and give each hot wax experience a special character.
If you want a specific colour that is not in our current range, you are welcome to contact us and see whether we can make a candle specially to order.
Wax Play-instructions:
To make cleaning more easy, lay a cloth underneath your play area to protect the floor and any surrounding furniture, as wax can cause stains and grease marks.
Light the candles and wait until a small pool of melted wax has formed, before you begin to play.
Turn the candle (from below) whilst you pour the wax in order to prevent uneven burning of the candle pillar itself.
Further safety recommendations:
Always play safely. Test the wax on your forearm first.
Keep the flame away from the skin. The further away from the skin you hold the candle, the cooler the wax will be before it hits the skin.
Start high (about 30 cm from the skin) and adjust (higher/lower) according to your partner’s preference.
If you plan to use wax play after stroke play, remember that the candle will feel warmer as the skin is more sensitive.
Typically the forearm, inner thighs, nipples and genitals are more sensitive. Thereafter, buttocks, thighs and belly Whereas shoulders and the back are typically less sensitive. Like so much else, it varies from individual to individual.
Be careful when dripping wax on body jewelry, as heat can be conducted through the jewelry.
Melting point: approx. 50-52 degrees (Ph. Eur. certified)
Be aware that colored light can rub off!









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