There was a wax museum in an old, spooky building. A man entered it one day. Among the wax figures, he saw one of a famous serial killer. As he stared at it, he could swear he saw the figure's hand move slightly. He dismissed it as his imagination at first. But then, as he walked on, he heard strange noises coming from the direction of that figure. He started to run, but the figures around him seemed to come alive, reaching out for him, and he barely escaped the museum in a panic.
One common element is the wax figures coming to life. It gives a sense of horror as something that is supposed to be inanimate suddenly moves. Another is the setting. Usually, the wax museum is in an old, dimly lit building which adds to the spooky atmosphere. Also, the appearance of the wax figures can be quite disturbing, whether they are modeled after real - life killers or fictional monsters.
There was a group of friends who decided to make their own wax candles. One of them, who was a bit clumsy, poured the wax all over the table instead of into the molds. They all started using their fingers to draw funny shapes in the spilled wax. They made a wacky landscape with a crooked mountain and a lopsided sun. It was a messy but really funny wax - making adventure.
I'm not sure which specific 'hot wax story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving hot wax, like in the context of candle - making where hot wax is poured into molds. Or it could be a beauty treatment story where hot wax is used for hair removal.
There might be a story about a mummy. The mummy in the Field Museum has been there for ages. It is said that on moonless nights, the temperature around the mummy's display drops significantly. Visitors who have walked past it during those times have reported a feeling of being watched. Maybe it's the mummy's spirit that is still lingering, not ready to be forgotten in the museum's halls.
One funny story is about a visitor who mistook a wax figure for a real person and tried to have a conversation. They were waiting for a response for quite a while before realizing it was just a figure. It was really hilarious.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'Simoniz Wax Christmas Story' is. It could be a story related to Simoniz wax products during Christmas, perhaps about how they are used to make cars or other items look great for the holiday season.
Once, at a salon, a girl was getting a hot wax treatment. The beautician misjudged the temperature. When the hot wax touched the girl's leg, it burned her skin badly. She screamed in pain, and there was an immediate red, angry mark. The salon had to call an ambulance.
A DIY hot waxing session at home went horribly wrong. A woman was trying to wax her eyebrows with hot wax she made herself. She misjudged the consistency and temperature. As she applied it near her eye, some of the wax dripped into her eye. It was extremely painful and she had to rush to the hospital. The burning sensation in her eye was unbearable and she was left with redness and irritation for days.
I'm not sure specifically about a 'Canada Braxilan Wax story'. It might be a very specific or misnamed concept. There could be a story related to wax from Canada and Brazil perhaps in the context of their natural resources or some trade aspect, but without more context, it's hard to tell.
In a horror museum, there was a room filled with old dolls. These dolls had a reputation for being cursed. A journalist visited the museum to write an article. She entered the doll room and immediately felt a chill. As she was taking pictures, she noticed that the eyes of one doll seemed to blink. She dropped her camera and fled, the sound of faint giggles following her.