Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Make The Candles That Draw Out Earwax

Making ear candles can improve ear health at a lower cost.


Ear candles are a wax and material fabrication used to remove debris from the ear. By clearing the ear canal, they help to relieve sinus pressure. Candling is an alternative to flushing the ears, and for those with wax build-up problems, the candles are a great way to help keep the ears clear. The candles can be expensive, so making your own candles can save money and be a rewarding experience.


Instructions


1. Taper the end of the wood dowel to a point to shape the end of the ear candles into a cone. Sand smooth. Coat the dowel with a thin coat of olive oil.


2. Cover the work area with newspaper so wax doesn't damage your counter or table top.


3. Melt the wax in a small sauce pan or double boiler. When the wax is melted, add a small amount of olive oil to soften the wax and thin it out.


4. Dip a muslin strip into the wax and saturate it completely. Allow the excess wax to drip from the strip by holding it over the pan for a few seconds.


5. Wrap the wax-coated muslin around the dowel beginning at the tip. Leave a small part of the tip protruding so a hole will be created at the tip of the candle. Overlap the muslin by 1 inch on each pass. Wrap until you reach the end of the muslin, pressing the end into the candle to secure it.


6. Cool the wax slightly but not completely. Twist the candle gently to remove it from the dowel. Lay it on the plastic wrap to let it finish cooling.


7. Coat the dowel each time you create another candle. Store the candles in an airtight container until use.

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