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Ear Candles are made of wax. They are used to drip into your ear, and clear them out. I don't know who would do that though, why not just use q tips, instead of hot wax.


Does making ear wax candles really work?

Making ear wax candles does work if done correctly and safely. When the right way and the safe way you will melt away most of the wax left in your ear.


Do candles have any special meanings in different religions?

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Why do you have both really dry ear wax that sticks to you ear like a scab but isn't and also wet wax at the same time that i can't get rid of becaouse i constantly have buildup of wax?

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What are usually made of wax?

Candles, wax seals, and crayons are some common items that are typically made of wax.


What are the benefits of using ear wax candles for ear cleaning?

There is no scientific evidence to support the benefits of using ear wax candles for ear cleaning. In fact, they can be dangerous and may cause harm to the ear canal. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for safe and effective ear cleaning methods.


How did they make candles?

Candles are made by dipping a wax string in melted candle wax repetitively.


Which elements are used to make candles?

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What are candles in general made out of?

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How do ear candles work and what benefits do they provide?

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