Earwax is a fact of life. We’ve all got it, and sometimes it gets a little gross. That leads many people to feel the need to clean out their ear canals. Show of hands, how many of you reach for a ...
Advice from an ear, nose and throat specialist on how to clean your ears at home, what tools to use and what to watch out for. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers ...
The Keybudz Air Care 2.0. Kit comes with everything you need to refresh your Apple buds, so they look -- and sound -- clean and crisp. Available for under $30 on Amazon.com, the AirPods cleaning kit ...
Using cotton swabs is not a safe or effective method for cleaning your ears. You may have been taught to clean your ears with a Q-tip or cotton swab -- and even enjoy how satisfying it can be -- but Q ...
Another benefit of this cleaning kit is the flocking sponge designed to deep clean the AirPod case, which doubles as a ...
You've probably used cotton swabs to clean your ears. Here's why ENTs say you shouldn't. (Getty Images) "Don’t put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear." It's the kind of thing you may have ...
It isn't something that many of us think about all that much, but earwax is just a fact of life. It's a natural process, and it's there to help protect your inner ear while lubricating the canal. But ...