Temperature Play, Perfected

Premium wax formulated for sensation—not injury. Choose your heat. Play with intention. Close with care.

Choose Your Heat

Formulated for sensation—not injury. Pick the profile that fits your scene.

High Heat 129–135°F / 54–57°C

For experienced players who crave a sharper bite and faster set.

  • Sting: Sharp
  • Layering: Fast
  • Set: Quick
Mid Heat 124–128°F / 51–53°C

Balanced sting + comfort. The sweet spot for most bodies and most scenes.

  • Sting: Balanced
  • Peel: Smooth
  • Most Popular
Low Heat 118–123°F / 48–50°C

Gentle warmth with slower drip. Ideal for beginners and longer sets.

  • Beginner Safe
  • Drip: Slow
  • Great for Long Sets

Play Smart. Stay in Control.

Wax play is precision. Every drip counts. Done right, it’s art. Done wrong, it’s damage.

Do

  • Temperature Control: Keep it between 120–130°F.
  • Always Test First: Forearm. One drop. Watch the reaction.
  • Use Your Words: Safe words save scenes. Check in.
  • Cooling Ready: Keep ice, aloe, or cool water close.

Don’t

  • Respect the No Zones: Eyes. Wounds. Wet flesh. If it pulses or bleeds, wax stays away.

This Is Ritual

This isn't just wax. This is a language. One drip at a time.

  1. The First Contact

    That gasp, that flinch, that look—when heat first kisses skin.

  2. The Build

    Each layer heavier than the last. Each drop deepening the bond.

  3. The Contrast

    Heat chased by ice, fingers, or breath. Control punctuated by surprise.

  4. The Art

    Color. Chaos. Drips that harden into wearable sin.

Turn the Body Into Canvas

You're not just playing. You're creating. Make your mark.

Blind the Vision

Blindfold them. Make them feel every drop before they see the aftermath.

Rhythmic Drip

Play to a beat. Make your wax land like bass hits—steady, slow, sensual.

Tension Meets Heat

Rope and wax. One binds. One burns. Together? Control incarnate.

Immortalize It

Shoot the finished scene. Capture the moment before it cools forever.

Close With Intention

Wax play leaves a mark—physically, emotionally. Ending the scene is just as sacred as starting it.

  • Peel with Patience: Let it cool. Flake slowly. No rush—just ritual.
  • Oil & Ease: Massage in oil to melt residue. Turn removal into touch.
  • Wrap & Reconnect: Blanket. Eye contact. Praise. Show them they were safe all along.

Answers to help you play smarter and safer.

Does color affect temperature?

Darker pigments can hold slightly more heat. Always test first.

Can I use regular candles?

No. Use candles formulated for skin with controlled melt points.

Best places to avoid?

Eyes, open wounds, and wet skin. Avoid pulsing areas and broken skin.