• @jivandabeastA
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      1011 months ago

      Debrox, you use it to soften the wax over a couple days and then use a bulb to flush it out.

      Had a doctor recommend that i put the drops in morning and night for ~3 days before coming in for an appt where they flushed my ear

    • @[email protected]OP
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      311 months ago

      Hydrogen peroxide works great. I have small ear canals so my ears collect a lot of wax and don’t drain. I just use hydrogen peroxide and then I bought what they would use at doctor offices on me on Amazon which is a sprayer thing that has some sort of cup thing you put under your ear to collect the wax. Works wonders

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      I just use hydrogen peroxide. I first use a paperclip with the one leg bent straight so it forms a hook, scoop out what I can, and then use hydrogen peroxide to dissolve the rest. Works like a charm!

    • iAmTheTot
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      111 months ago

      Go to a drug store and get some hydrogen peroxide. Mix it with water 50/50. If your ears are really bad, adjust mixture with less water.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    211 months ago

    Wax is a description of the solid, and is a name for many many things, so its really good to not conflate different waxes. For instance hot paraffin on sensitive body part can be really exciting in an intimate romantic setting. Hot beeswax can cause third degree burns.

    Cerumin or earwax is completely different stuff, and probably not good for anything but the ears.

    There are some processed beeswax balms out there (Bert’s Bees was bought out by Clorox, so they may have updated their product for industrial efficiency, but there are still indie products for lip and skin care. Use in moderation unless you know you have a condition and are treating it. Too much lip balm will acclimate your lips to overbalming.