Stefanos and Chey continue their series on wax play by covering wax removal during this four-minute video. They identify the best supplies to use for removal, and they demonstrate different ways to safely and erotically remove the wax. Enjoy the various sensations during the whole experience of wax play!
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4 Responses to “Wax Play: Removal”



Wonderful video. I appreciate how this video not only shows a safe and efficient form of removing the wax but also explains how to turn a possibly mundane and “flow-killing” task into something sexy and sensual. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate the feedback :-).
When playing with a mildly hairy sub (Male) do you recommend applying anything to the body beforehand that will aid in wax removal?
Thanks for the question! If you want to be nice and make removal a bit easier, you can certainly apply baby oil (or a similar product) to the bottom’s skin before you start to put wax all over them. I generally don’t because I do scenes where hair removal is a “bonus” (included for no extra charge) and also I don’t mind leaving little memento pieces of wax behind.
Do not use a scented massage oil, as these can have flammable ingredients. While baby oil (and similar products) are not considered flammable or combustible by OSHA standards (this is a long discussion for another time), I would be cautious- some lamp oils are labeled “mineral oils” and have lower flash points. Test out the oil first (smear a bit of it on a plate and see if you can light it on fire). In any case, for wax play (as opposed to fire play), the flame shouldn’t be right next to the skin…
Have fun!
Chey & Stefanos