The scoop on earwax

Wax has many uses, ranging from crayons and adhesives to polishes and candles. It also helps to protect and lubricate your ears. Cerumen, commonly called earwax, is found in the ear canal. It's made up of several components. The ear canal is lined with small hairs and glands. Earwax is made up of secretions from these glands, skin cells that have sloughed off, hairs that have shed and usual bacteria that lives on the skin's…
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