Paraffin Ear Cone Candles pack of 12 / 9" candles: C
Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Our scented ear candles are infused with pure essential oils which will enhance the ear candling experience. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2 oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli's Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (cone candle) is heated, air will be drawn into the cylinder at an increased rate and forced out of the cylinder with greater force. Thus, any loose material within the cylinder would be forced toward the exit point of the cylinder. Ear cone candling creates a gentle vacuum, painlessly pulling debris from the ear. What to look for in a cone There are hundreds of cone candles to choose from, make in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. So how do you choose a quality ear cone? First, look to see if the cone candle is cylindrical. If a cone candles is very large at one end and very small at the other end, it reduces effectiveness. most reputable companies use a cone with a 7/8' end tapering down to 3/8'. Second, look for a cone candle that's labeled with clear instructions for how to use it. According to cone candle manufacturers, the art of candling has been used safely for thousands of years; even so, it's very important to read and follow directions carefully. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important:


