Monday, June 22, 2009

Clear Ears Review


Can I just start this review by saying.....you should really read instructions and not assume anything before reviewing any product. Here was my assumption, and where I got way off track. I received my Clear Ears and placed the product on my stack to review. Then when we went to my sisters this weekend I knew we would be getting in lots of pooltime, and I was anxious to test it out. So Regan and I get to the pool, and because I don't read the instructions.....I put plugs right away in her ears to swim and test them out, But that is NOT what these are for. In fact they are even more fantastic then I had even realized.

You see in my naivete I had Regan swimming around and assumed these were going to absorb water to keep out of her ears. Clear Ears does indeed absorb all the water, but it is for after swimming use to dry up all the excess water that sometimes build up in ears and can cause that nightmare of swimming issues, the dreaded swimmers ear.

Well after our first trial and error, and my realization that I had indeed misinterpreted the entire product, we tried again the next day. At the end of swimming I squeezed and put these very soft flexible foam pieces into the outer ear canal of Regan's ear and waited for five minutes. Five minutes later i pulled out the ear plug, and she shook her head from side to side and said" Nope no water at all, mom...those work great"!

Well it just doesn't get much better than that, and since I had taken the YouTube video doing the wrong thing with Clear Ears (although it is cute video you should have seen it, lol). This time you are taking mine and Regan's word for it.

Clear Ears is available at major retailers this summer and through Cirrus Healthcare at the suggested retail price of $5.99 for five pairs. Which if you have troubles with swimmers ear is well worth the cost.

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