Harmless flame on my skin... how?
Hi,
Are there any burning material that produce a flame at very a low
temperature (order of 0-35 degree celcius). I'm a looking for a
material that I could but on my hands and set it on fire. The low
burning temperature would prevent any damage to the skin..
Any suggestions?
.
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