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Excess wax in the ears. Ear pain. Ear cleaning.

Product Description

Excess wax in the ears. Ear pain. Ear cleaning.

1. Shake well for 5 seconds before use in order to obtain a homogeneous suspension;

2. When applying the spray, gently pull the auricle upwards and backwards;

3. Place the tip of the mouthpiece gently in the ear, hold it in a vertical position and press the pump;

4. After application, massage the front part of the ear canal (tragus) from the external side.

Children 2-12 years old:

1 spray in each ear 2 to 3 times a day.

Children > 12 years old and Adults:

1 spray in each ear 3 to 4 times a day.

Composition Oils

tea tree
antiseptic

Pepper mint
antifungal

Lemon
antibacterial and antifungal

Lavender
anti-bacterial

Geranium
analgesic and immunostimulant

Oregano
anti-inflammatory and astringent

Rosemary
analgesic and circulation stimulant

Goldenseal Extract
anti-inflammatory

Purified olive oil, Glycerol, Glycyrrhetinic acid complex, Totarol, Geranium oil, Tea tree oil, Lemon oil, Oregano oil, Lavender oil, Peppermint oil, Rosemary oil, Goldenseal extract

Class I Medical Device intended to assist in the treatment of otitis;
Moisturizes and soothes the skin of the ear canal;
Softens residual ear wax and prevents it from hardening;
Relieves swelling in the ear canal and has astringent properties;
Creates a protective barrier against harmful environmental influences;
Helps maintain adequate hygiene and natural ear humidity;

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