We bet you haven’t warmed
like we’d get you to with,
“GLOW JOB”
Wax Play ✨
Wax play is all about teasing the senses. Warm drops hit your skin, sending little shocks of pleasure before they even land, breath quickens, muscles tense, and that pause between anticipation and impact is pure thrill. The heat spreads, cools, and peels away, turning this into a playful, sensory mini ritual.
The secret ingredient? Trust and connection. One partner surrenders, the other guides pace and placement, with eye contact, touch, and shared breath making every moment electric. It’s not about pain or shock, it’s about teasing, presence, and building a slow, sensual buzz that leaves your body glowing and your chemistry off the charts.
1. Pick the right candle
Not all candles are created equal. Your scented
living-room pillar isn’t ideal for your skin.
Instead, choose body-safe massage candles or
candles made from soy or low-temperature
wax so the melt is soothing, not scorching.
2. Set up your space
Wax play involves actual heat and flame.
Take a moment to clear flammables, keep a
glass of water or fire-safety tool nearby,
and guide your partner through the scene.
Safety makes space for thrill
3. Test temperature and trust
Drop a bit of wax on your wrist or hand first
then on your partner’s hand to gauge
comfort. Respect different pain thresholds
and communicate often. A safeword
strategy (something playful and
unambiguous) helps everyone stay on the
same page.
4. Start slow and intentional
Pour from a distance at first; closer pours =
stronger sensations. You can drip wax over
backs, arms, thighs, shoulders anywhere
your partner’s comfortable. Alternating hot
wax with ice or cooling touches creates
contrast and intensifies sensation.
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5. Keep talking (yes, during!)
Consent and communication are the bedrock of
every satisfying shared experience, especially when sensation play is involved. Check in, use agreed signals, and always honor what feels good
to both of you.



