Listen to Story Even if you know nothing about skincare, a quick scroll through social media will expose you to countless skin issues and their trendy solutions. Every day, a new beauty product seems to go viral. From chemical peels to homemade sunscreen , beauty enthusiasts love experimenting with all things skincare.

The latest trend captivating everyone is the viral candle moisturiser. Contrary to what you might think, you don't apply molten wax to your body. Instead, this product is a moisturiser packaged as a candle.

When you light it, the candle melts into a liquid body moisturiser that you can pour on your skin. A post shared by Ayesha Sanghi (@globalbeautyfinds) But can a heated, liquid moisturiser work effectively? And the bigger question here is, is it even safe to use? Let's find out from the experts. "A hot, liquid moisturiser like a body candle moisturiser can be effectively used since it would spread more smoothly and evenly," Sherin Bhan, dermatologist, cosmetologist, and co-founder of Studio 1915 Luxury Aesthetic Clinic, Faridabad, tells India Today .

The expert adds that the melting effect of such a product ensures that the lotion spreads easily and sinks deeper into the skin. This leads to better hydration and a more luxurious feel. Moreover, the warming effect relaxes and provides comfort, making application fun.

Meanwhile, Lalita Arya, dermatologist and vice-president of DermaPuritys Aesthetic Clinic, Delhi, states that a debate on the efficacy of this typ.