One other thing. If you drip a large puddle of wax in one spot it will hold the heat in to a much greater degree than a single drop. This could also cause a burn on sensitive skin.
Barton
One other thing. If you drip a large puddle of wax in one spot it will hold the heat in to a much greater degree than a single drop. This could also cause a burn on sensitive skin.
Barton
We all do it!! I just did it and I can't wait to do it again!!!
master loves to do that but never burned me, although it feels like it when he does it, he thinks it's funny .............................. for himOriginally Posted by Barton
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I have tried different waxes on my hand
those from regular table candles is not so bad and I tried it on my
areolas after having had some on my hand
I tried wax from these light one use for "tea stoves", don't know the
english term, and that was much hotter. (i.e. only tried it in my hand)
You see its getting liquid inside the form and hotter then still.
Bee wax is very hot when melted. I had some in my hand ones.
I guess that was enough for me
Ok, that might not be an expert-opinion, but then you can
rely on it's truth
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