Ear Wax and it’s Removal.
July 10th, 2009
Effective Wax Removal
Ear Wax is an oily substance produced by the glands in the ear, the reason is quite simple it is there to give your ears a natural defence mechanism. The skin which makes up your ear canal will grow outwards at a rate of around 33mm per year. This is enough to naturally encourage your ears to shed the wax in flakes or small crusty pieces.
Healthy ears produce wax and it does not need to be removed unless it has caused dulled hearing, itchiness or discomfort, or the wax is obstructing the ear canal. If this happens never use an cotton bud to try and clean your ears. It is very dangerous and can often cause the wax to solidify by extracting all it’s natural oils into the cotton wool. Pain will quicky follow and often infections.
Ear health is very important, our new product CleanEars will dissolve unhealthy earwax and keep your ear canal clean and clear.







