Sensual Hot Wax
Per the manufacturer - Specially developed candles can be safely dripped on body. Not intended to be used on mucous membranes or sensitive tissues. 4 per pack Per our Product Manager - Someone asked me how easy it is to remove this wax from hair, so I decided to try it. I dripped 4 drops on the hairy side of my forearm and welts and a blister appeared in seconds.
What our customers said about Sensual Hot Wax:
"We thought we would try the wax thing, but were unimpressed. The pain was not worth the pleasure side of it and when the wax was removed we had to play doctor for a while and not in a good way. I'm sure for those into a real painful side of sex, this would be great. Was it worth the price, sure, but not worth my time and effort since it was not as I expected."
Rating: 2/5
"I wouldn?t buy anything BUT this wax for wax play. It is worth the price. I highly recommend it and highly recommend if you aren?t into wax play then PLEASE do some research before playing with it so no one gets hurt. How did I use it: Simply light, the candle let it burn for a few seconds until the wax begins to liquefy and then CAREFULLY ?drizzle?/drip it over whatever body parts you choose. The closer you hold it to the body the hotter it is going to be. This is where the experimenting comes in for what is comfortable for you or your partner. If new to this, a good place to test the temperature of the wax is the back of the hand or inner forearm. Good rule of thumb, place the back of your hand under the candle at about 18 inches and let the wax drip, if it is too hot for the back of the hand, it is way too hot from that distance on sensitive parts! I'd also recommend that using it on a part that has no hair or shave the hair before doing this, kind of common sense there. Also you may want to lay down a old sheet /shower curtain before hand so if you would have a accident, the wax will be on the sheet and not the bed comforter or what ever else. Just remember to keep it Safe, Sane and Consensual! "
Rating: 4/5


