MissBonnie(dom female){oz}
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4 years ago •
Apr 24, 2020
4 years ago •
Apr 24, 2020
Vortex is spot on, its the same method I use.
Oiling the skin before waxing someone makes removal easier later. Massage oils seem to stay cooler than baby oil which gets hot under wax (baby oil is just scented mineral oil, some of the scent oil does not carry heat well. Minerial oil will work better than baby oil). Remember that if your partner is hairy you'll really want to use oil unless a painful hair removal scene is part of the plan another idea is waxing or hair removal is not an option is to cover you sub first in Gladwrap (cling wrap/saran wrap). Test your candles to see how long they take to develop a pool of wax so you'll know how far in advance you may need to light them.
If the receiver is really hair. I'll often just clip the hair a little, not a close clip just so its not so "tangled" to begin with (if he does shave heat will cause a rash, if its recent)
Ice cubes can be used to confuse a blindfolded partner, giving them cold when they expect heat. Although actually they may find it hard to distinguish between the two, particularly the longer the scene goes on. Ice can also help lift the wax off the skin later. Other removal tool ideas include using ice scrappers, fingernails. You can also whip, paddle, spank or flog the wax off, but remember that the skin under the wax may be very sensitive. Peeling the wax off, can be as much fun as dropping it. As it pulls away from the skin, the sensation is very intense, and running a feather or even a tongue over this sensitized skin is a very sexy way to prolong the waxing session..
with the used wax, some like to collect it and use it in it crock-pot. Over time you can amass quite a full pot. If you wish to color the wax, throw in some crayons. You can also buy bulk wax if you like the crock-pot idea. Oh just a word of warning if you do colour your wax, darker colours can stain skin. Also keep in mind some people may be allergic to perfumes and dyes.
Drop cloths are a good thing. Disposable ones make things easy, but if you have an old plastic coated shower curtain liner these work pretty well too. Remember that if you get wax on clothing or cloth drop cloths you'll need to remove as much as you can before trying to clean them. Wax will clog your shower drains and your washing machine (household appliances can't consent so try not to abuse them). An iron and some wax paper, or a brown paper bag or newspaper can be used to remove wax from carpets (though stains from colored wax may remain)
Have fun!
(edited to clean up a does..in to a doesnt...that could of caused issues )
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