or are they just to messy and not worth it??? or is the messy part, what makes it fun??? idk???? opinions ???
Are massage candles worth it???
03/02/2013
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We have tried a couple and they are fun. Look for one with a scent you both like and go for it.
Originally posted by
crazyrussian123
or are they just to messy and not worth it??? or is the messy part, what makes it fun??? idk???? opinions ???
03/04/2013
I prefer oils because I can use them right away
03/04/2013
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im really not sure either?
Originally posted by
crazyrussian123
or are they just to messy and not worth it??? or is the messy part, what makes it fun??? idk???? opinions ???
03/14/2013
I enjoy massage candles, PicoBong makes mini "1 use" ones and we like those, you should try one if you're interested since they're much less expensive than the large ones.
03/14/2013
I like them. I agree that massage oils are better if you don't want to have to wait. The candles require at least 20 min of burn time first.
03/14/2013
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I agree with this. I bought a "1 use" candle for my first try. Figured I didn't totally waste my money if I didn't like it.
Originally posted by
butts
I enjoy massage candles, PicoBong makes mini "1 use" ones and we like those, you should try one if you're interested since they're much less expensive than the large ones.
03/14/2013
I don't really like the candles that much. I'd rather use massage oil. I dn't think the candles glide as well as oil so it makes it hard to massage.
Then again I might just be a snob about oil since I massage for a living
Then again I might just be a snob about oil since I massage for a living
03/14/2013
It all depends on the texture of the oil. We have one (Jimmyjane) that we really enjoy, but the other is way too waxy and just not fun.
03/15/2013
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they are worth it.
Originally posted by
crazyrussian123
or are they just to messy and not worth it??? or is the messy part, what makes it fun??? idk???? opinions ???
04/23/2013
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