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» Hauptforum » Forum: Call of Duty » Thread: About Smart Swab Information |
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» 20.04.17 08:45h |
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Using a soft, spiraled, grooved head, Smart Swab promises to go "the perfect distance" into the ear, safely latch onto wax and remove it—without injuring your ear. To use Smart Swab, we're told you simply need to insert it into your ear canal and twist in the direction of the arrow. Then, the disposable, touch-free replacement tips pop off and into the garbage, leading the company to call Smart Swab the "best way to clean your ears." Is any of this true, though? In other words, can you expect Smart Swab to deliver on its promises? Even then, does it offer the best value for your money? Keep reading and we'll help you find some answers. Is It Dangerous to Clean Your Ears?Dr. Shelley Jaquish is quoted on the Smart Swab website as saying, "Cotton swabs or other objects can push wax deeper into your ear, potentially injuring your ear drum." And there's plenty of clinical evidence to support this. You see, earwax (also known as cerumen) is naturally produced by your body in order to help protect, lubricate, and keep bacteria levels under control. Helped by chewing and jaw movement, this earwax slowly migrates to the outer portion of the canal, where it eventually dries up and flakes away.About smart swab information ,Quality material:This Smart Swab was made of ABS +TPE,safe to use.Soft, spiraled, and grooved head collects more wax than a regular cotton swab,Package Includes: 1 handle with 16 replacement heads and 1 storage Case.welcome to wholesale smart swab from official website. Just like with everything else about the human body, some people will tend to produce more earwax than others, which can also vary a great deal in both consistently and color. What's the point of saying all this?Unless you're producing enough wax to cause hearing or other health problems, physicians almost never recommend removing earwax. Granted, Smart Swab might prevent a safer option than traditional cotton swabs, but the fact remains that it's rarely a necessity and can cause its own potential side effects, like dry, itchy ears. |
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