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Yes, you can use Parowax to make wax hands. Parowax is a type of paraffin wax commonly used for crafting, candle making, and other applications. To create wax hands, you would melt the Parowax and then either dip a mold or hand into the melted wax or pour it into a hand-shaped mold. Just ensure that the wax is at the appropriate temperature for safe handling.

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