![]() Some waxes contain herbs or other substances, including sage, chamomile, rose, rosemary, burdock root, osha root, periwinkle, jojoba, quassia bark, yucca root, or honey. Home varieties include wax-soaked newspaper and cones of pottery into which herbal smoke is blown. ![]() Some candles are colored, which is controversial in ear-candling circles, though the color of pure beeswax varies. (Ironically, one manufacturer uses only pure beeswax, claiming that paraffin is carcinogenic.). They can be made of linen or cotton (often unbleached, as practitioners claim that chlorine is bad for the ears) soaked in wax or paraffin and allowed to harden. Most ear candles sold in the United States are manufactured here or in Canada and retail for between $2 and $10.
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