Customer Comments:
Ear Syringe May 9, 2008 Found this to be of poor quality and leaks from the back causing water to ever wear but were you want
Nothing works better March 1, 2008 For an unhappy wax-clogged ear, there is no substitute for this wonderful relieving device. Every household should have one. This one is a nice heavy medical grade just like at the doctor's office. Yank your earlobe down and back and shoot away.
Slow and damaged here too! December 31, 2007 2 out of 3 found this comment useful.
Shipping was very slow, and it arrived in a plain brown box (suspicious) and the item was covered with brown grease (disgusting), and there were no instructions (unsafe). I too think I got a returned item, and it's going back. Would I order again from Cosmetic Solutions? No.
Slow Shipping and Damaged Goods February 19, 2007 6 out of 7 found this comment useful.
I would not recommend this company! It took the product 3weeks to get here and when it did, the product looked used and rusted out. No instructions and no original box. I sent it back immediately. So Good luck if you try to order anything from this company.
What Your Doctor Uses November 16, 2006 10 out of 10 found this comment useful.
When you go to the doctor's office to get your earwax cleaned out, the odds are 9:1 that they're using this syringe. It's a little tricky to use yourself, but it can be done. It's designed for use by someone else.
But talk about a great stream of water! Use warm water...not hot, not cold. From what I hear, if the water is too hot, you can get dizzy. If your earwax ("cerumen" is the technical term) is hard or impacted and won't wash out, try using a little Murine or other drugstore ear solution in the ear for about 10 minutes, then use the syringe to wash it out. You'll know it's working, because you'll be able to hear better right away.
I'm no doctor, but I'd suggest that you don't use this syringe with children. I suspect the tip is too long for a child's ear, and you don't want to risk any damage to the eardrum.
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