CLEAR Ear – Safe Ear Cleaning for the Entire Family
I know I have been told hundreds of times to “never put anything in your ears”. It has been told to practically every kid and said for generations. Then why do we jam cotton swabs into our ear canals? It is so unsafe! I personally know someone who punctured their eardrum by accident and got temporary hearing loss from using a cotton swab. She had to go to a hearing centre and they weren’t sure if her hearing was going to return fully. She now has to wear a hearing aid, which luckily is pretty advanced these days, for example, you can get hearing aids that connect to your TV!. If you want to try these so-called tv ears costco is the place to go! She is fine, but honestly scared of cotton swabs. Even though I know this story, I still love to clean my ears after the shower. It’s the perfect time to wipe them dry and make sure there is not any wax left behind in there. I have always used traditional cotton swabs. It was all I ever knew. I know about the dangers and how it can create backup inside your ear, creating worse wax issues than not, but it was what it was….until now! Finding out about CLEAR Ear, and how easy and satisfying it felt to use I have made the switch.
Are you a parent like me who constantly picks the wax out of their kids ears?!
I can’t stand seeing earwax in my kid’s ears. I am “that mom” who was always picking in their ears trying to get it out of those teeny tiny ear canals. I would definitely recommend consulting with an ent specialist in Singapore, London, wherever you are, to make sure that this product is suitable for your children. I never have used cotton swabs on my children for fear of them jerking my damaging their eardrums as a result of misuse. Then I found out about the OTO-Tip with CLEAR Ear. This revolutionary product is safe to use in adults and children’s ears. It was developed out of Stanford University. It was designed with extensive medical consultation, including board certified Ear-Nose-Throat specialist and Head-Neck Surgeon, to ensure the safest and most effective product to remove cerumen.
If your child is under the age of 3 you should talk to your pediatrician before use.