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With so many people suffering from swimmer’s ear, Dry Ears is an excellent diy swimmers ear drops spray. Give as a gift for their swimmers bag, or buy it for yourself to experience relief from water in ear
4.6 out of 5
92.31% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Easy to use and works quickly
5.0 out of 5 stars Work great
So much better then putting the drops in the ears. It is very loud when you spray it but you are putting it in your ear and spraying so that is to be expected. Works quickly and is great for a child that doesn’t like to be still or have drops put in. I used and it works great.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great prevention
We had weekly swim lessons and did a lot of swimming this summer and avoided ear infections. Quick and easy.
5.0 out of 5 stars Ear moisture evaporation tool
I like how it uses rose oil. I’m never a big fan of alcohol or anything like that when it comes to the ear and especially on babies. My baby hates the way it feels when I spray directly into his ear but then it all goes away after a few seconds. The point of it is that the rose oil helps aid in soothing the ear and whatever moisture is in the ear should be evaporated out of the ear within a few seconds. And I will say it works because I tried it on myself first. I got this in a rush to find something trustworthy for my baby because he takes swimming lessons. The constant dipping into the water had me like ok, I need this asap. I like how convenient it is as well and can travel with it. Great for baby swimmers to prevent ear infections
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, smells good
I use it after every bath and swim class. My 8 month old submerges his entire head so I wanted to make sure he didn’t get an ear infection from left over water in his ear canal. He doesn’t mind at all when I do a puff in his ears and it smells like roses from the rose oil.
5.0 out of 5 stars It really works!
I've been working with my toddler grandchild in the pool for a couple of years now; and I use this product after she swims. She has never gotten an ear infection. I use it too. It has a lovely rose oil in it as well that soothes the ears.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Worked wonders on my daughters swimmers ear
2.0 out of 5 stars Maybe the blast of spray is safe
It appears to be a not pressurized pump but you can't do it slowly, nor can you open the bottle. Wife and I tried thos up close and 1 inch a way, and while it does spray your ear from far the part going in the ear canal was no less than a squirt gun a point blank. For a cost of 4 times drops, it was too much to blast the kiddo. We were worried it would push dirt water and rose oil into areas it shouldn't be. Maybe it works great to blast water out but sounds and feels unpleasant, afterwards is ok and we got used to the rose oil and thought it was a good idea to add a little.If it would have only had a half or quarter volume or force blast. It's a great idea to keep it out of the eyes.
Caution needed
Use gradually- it works fine for my 5 ur old but caused severe pain for my 13yr old. Use with great caution
Not just for babies works for adults too
My teenage son gets water in ears after swimming and often gets infected. As this doesn’t contain tea tree I bought to try and he says it gets water out really quickly. No sting really gentle.
Used for our 2 year old recently on holiday.
Easy to administer and dispersed water from ears after swimming in the pool.
Great spray to try and avoid ear issues with trapped water
I really like this little spray - you spray it in a child's ear canal after swimming and it helps dry up any water in there.All our kids have been prone to trapped water in their ears and infections over the years which frequent swimming can make worse and obviously using ear plugs isn't that practical during a lesson where you need them to hear instructions or if they're only a baby.This spray seems like a good solution and has definitely helped our 4 year old with this issue. Our two year old doesn't like it sprayed in his ears though because it shoots out and isn't a very fine mist. Our 4 year old is absolutely fine with it though and reminds me to use it on her if I've forgotten!I haven't used this spray on our baby because essentially it relies on alcohol content to dry up the water. Our baby (and our toddler to some extent) has a habit of rubbing or scratching her ears, especially when teething, so I don't really want to use the spray in case there are any little scratches on the skin going down to the ear canal which would make the spray sting on contact, that's all.
My son approves.
My 9 year old takes swimming lessons and quite often complains about water trapped in his ears, which is unpleasant and uncomfortable. No more. Spray 1-2 puffs in affected ear, wait for alcohol to evaporate together with moisture and no more discomfort. My son likes it and put it into his swimming bag so we can use after the lessons.I think it’s well worth the money, can’t put a price on comfort.
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Product origin: United States
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