Last Updated on January 14, 2021
5. Ears
More often than not, cleaning earwax is a real struggle. The technique that most people use with the aid of a cotton swab usually pushes the wax further into the ear and puts you at great risk of developing an ear injury. The cotton swab should be used to clean the outer area of the ear, not the inside! Keep that in mind. To clean the wax, you need to soften it first with a few drops of glycerin and wait 24 hours. Afterward, with the help of an eyedropper, pour some drops of warm water into your ear. After that, to let the water out, turn your head to the other side. This technique will get rid of earwax without the risk of damage. Some people also seem to forget to clean the back of their ears when they shower. Don’t be one of them! This obscure place ends up accumulating a lot of dirt, grime, and oil from your hair, so it needs to be properly cleaned every day. That’s it. Now you know how to clean your body right. It’s not that hard, is it? And it can save you from some potentially dangerous infections.