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  2. Temperature play - Wikipedia

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    Temperature play is a form of BDSM sensual play where objects and substances are used to stimulate the body's neuroreceptors for heat and cold for sensual effect. Substances used can include water, molten wax, ice, [1] hot oil, [2] chocolate syrup, whipped cream, melted butter, chilled fresh fruit and steamed

  3. Wax play - Wikipedia

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    Wax may be difficult to remove, particularly from areas with hair. A flea comb or a sharp knife may be necessary for wax removal; use of a knife for this purpose requires special skills, though a credit card can work as well. Applying mineral oil or lotion before play can make wax removal easier. Wax may pool and concentrate heat. Temperatures ...

  4. You Should Be Taking Cold Showers—Here's Why

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    Opting for a cold shower instead (or washing your face with cold water) won't remove the natural oils of your skin as much as a hot shower would. 4. A cold shower can soothe or relieve pain.

  5. File:Thunder Shower by Arthur Dove, 1940, oil and wax.JPG

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    the death date of its author is not known, and it was created before 1904; it is an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, and it was created before 1904. The above provisions are contained in 17 U.S.C. § 303 .

  6. This Is the Best Possible Temperature for Your Shower - AOL

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    Showering may seem like one of the most straightforward parts of your day, but there are little things you could be doing wrong that might be making you miss out on the most beneficial aspects of ...

  7. What NOT to Do in the Shower - AOL

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    4. Turn Up the Hot Water. There’s nothing quite like a long, hot shower for a little relaxation and stress relief, but think twice if you want to keep your skin in tip-top condition.

  8. Paraffin wax - Wikipedia

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    Paraffin wax (or petroleum wax) is a soft colorless solid derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between 20 and 40 carbon atoms. It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt above approximately 37 °C (99 °F), [ 2 ] and its boiling point is above 370 °C (698 °F). [ 2 ]

  9. Experts Say You Don't Actually Need To Wash This Part ... - AOL

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    Listen to the full episode by clicking here to learn about surprising showering mistakes and how to shower better. “I don’t think you do [need to wash them],” Dr. Shokeen told us.