
Although wax play is simplistic in nature there are a few
very basic safety tips and details that you need to know prior to exploring the
wondrous avenue.
First, like with any BDSM play; know your weapon. There are
several things you must know about the wax you are using before you can use it.
What type of wax are you using? Each type of wax has a
different melting point. The melting point is the temperature that the wax must
be to go from solid to liquid and remain so.
Type of Wax Melting point Fahrenheit
Paraffin 120 – 145 degrees
Low temp wax 120 – 125 degrees
Standard jar candles 125 – 135 degrees
Bee’s wax candles 140 – 155 degrees
Oil based candles 165 – 190 degrees
Gel jar candles 165 – 180 degrees
Is it scented or unscented? The addition of scents or
scented oils may entice the senses but they also raise the melting point of wax
between 5 and 10 degrees. Take this into consideration before you put any
candle into use. Massaging the body with scented oils prior to wax play also
effects the skins reaction to the wax itself. Although it does not affect the
heat of the wax it does effect the time it takes for the wax to cool as well as
whether the skin will radiate the heat or hold the heat in. Using an oil on the
skin prior to wax play will help prevent the wax from sticking to the skin, and
body hair (if any is present) it also makes clean up much easier. When you use
oil however make sure you allow for a longer cooling time and that you monitor
the skin closely. If the skin is warm to the touch then but there is no visible
discoloration, it is safe to continue. If the skin is pink and warm to the
touch, I suggest use caution and slow down a little. If the skin is bright pink
or red and hot to the touch then stop immediately and apply a cool compress to
the skin, do not put ice directly to the burn, as it may cause additional
tissue damage.
Is the candle you are using colored, uncolored or is it
clear/white in the center and colored on the outside? Whenever you use colored
wax please make sure to allow for approximately 5 and 10 degrees difference. On
a candle that has a white or clear center and colored outside, you do not need
to compensate, normally these candles are designed to burn down the center and
do not actually burn the colored areas at all.
By using the above calculations a standard white unscented
pillar candle has a melting point between 135 – 140 degrees, the same candle,
cinnamon scented in red will change the melting point of that candle to between
145 – 160 degrees. This takes the experience from being pleasurable to being
painful all the way to being harmful.

Also keep in mind that different parts of the body can stand
different levels of heat. Never do wax play above the shoulders, there is too
great a risk of burning the eyes, or getting wax in the mouth or nose, this may
lead to choking or asphyxiation. Some believe that if you put fabric or a hood
over the face that you can proceed with the wax play, I personally find the
risk still to great. The breast and genitals can be included in wax play as
long as you remember that this skin is highly sensitive and the healing time
for a burn in these areas are painful and may last for an inconveniently long
time.
One scene I would like to describe for you has been one of
my favorites, I have always been a sadistic bitch and I enjoy every moment of
it. It was a cold winters day, snow was maybe 8 inches deep and outside it was
probably only in the upper teens, so I decided to do a little wax play with my
male submissive. I had him blindfolded and secured on a low table with a
plastic sheet underneath him. I let him lay there relaxing as I warmed the
paraffin in the vat, I use a simple paraffin spa that I picked up at Wal-Mart
it can hold up to 10 pounds of paraffin, although when it is that full it does
take a while to melt down. Once the wax had melted I spent a little time
rubbing my submissive down with unscented oil, and massaging him a little. Then
I used a ladle to pour wax directly onto his lower abdomen, at first he was a
little leery I suppose due to the heat but he began to relax quickly. I let the
wax run down his stomach onto his crotch and begin to pool between his legs. As
he became more comfortable with the heat, I began to poor the wax directly onto
his genitals, from his facial expressions I could tell there was some
discomfort there but nothing he couldn’t handle. The next thing I did is where
the sedition comes in, as soon as I poured a ladle of wax on him I dumped a
handful of snow on his crotch right behind it. Back and forth between hot and
cold, over and over again he had goose bumps and was sweating all in the same
moment. I never allowed the snow to make direct contact with the skin for more
than a few seconds but the effect was dramatic. I ended by scrapping the wax
from his body by using a very dull knife (basically the equivalent of a butter
knife). The entire experience was extremely exhilarating and enjoyable for both
of us.
When talking to betsy, my submissive she explained her first
experience with wax play in a very different manner.
“My first experience with wax play was not a good one. My 1st
Dominant was unfortunately for me a wanna be Dom. He had decided that wax play
sounded good, but he had no experience with wax at all. He went down to
Wal-Mart and bought a box of the Gulf Wax brand paraffin, and an acrylic
paintbrush, this should have immediately told me he was inexperienced. He
brought over a cheap aluminum pot and melted the wax and stirred it with the
acrylic paintbrush, leaving the acrylic paintbrush sitting in the melted wax.
My first taste wax play was the brush being taken directly from the pan and
whapped on my breast; he allowed the brush to lay against my skin for about a
minute. I ended up with a first degree burn over one third of my left breast,
the area was red for over a week and remained tender to the touch for about the
next three weeks! After the initial damage was done, he proceeded to paint my
breast with the brush, adding layer upon layer of wax; not realizing that by
layering the wax it was actually holding in the heat and not allowing the skin
to cool down between layers. This Dom made three big mistakes. First acrylic is
plastic and melts, so when he left the paintbrush in the pan it was actually
melting it and mixing it with the wax. Second, he did not test the temperature
on himself first; he laid the brush on my breast without draining the excess
wax from the brush or even checking to see how hot it was. Third, he layered
the wax without thinking about how hot it would get. What could have and should
have been a wonderful sensual scene turned into a disaster. Needless to say – i
lost trust for this Dominant rather quickly.”
