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Ear candling is usually done by an herbalist, massage therapist, or a beauty salon specialist. You should never try it on yourself, even if you know how to use an ear candle. This will only increase your risk of injury.
Generally, the candle is inserted through a foil or paper plate. The plate is supposed to catch hot wax.
An ear candle practitioner might also place a towel on your head and neck for more protection.
Here is how an ear candle is used:
- Your practitioner will have you lie on your side. One ear will be facing up.
- The pointed end of the candle is placed in your ear. The open end is lit.
- As the candle burns, it will be trimmed and kept open.
- No wax is allowed to drip into the ear or on the skin around the ear.
- The candle is burned for about 15 minutes.
- The flame is carefully blown out.
After the procedure, the candle can be cut open to display the inside materials.