Grossest. Question. Ever.
Imagine the stink it would make when you lit such a candle.
Earwax seems to be soft and muchy. Dries up to a flaky, podwery subsatnce. Doubt it would be harvestable in sufficient quantities and that it would hold up to candlemaking process.
But if your ears make sufficient quantity, I say go for it.
2006-10-16 01:57:50
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answer #1
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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I had a big cleaning from my Doctor once, LOL he said their were candles in my ears! Interesting enough, I am not sure! Nice question and cute avatar though!
2006-10-16 08:54:08
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answered by jaxonjojo333 1
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If you wanted to, but it would take forever to gather enough earwax, and I'm sure it would smell bad when it melted at that heat.
2006-10-16 08:55:09
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answered by Anria A 5
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Yuck
2006-10-16 08:52:55
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answered by telis_gr1 5
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I guess not, I mean they call it wax but I doubt it is made from the same material as candle wax...
2006-10-16 08:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Stick a wick in your ear....its called candling and here is the web site
http://www.alternativehealth.co.uk/subject/ear-candling.htm
2006-10-16 08:55:00
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answered by your pete 4
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I think Shrek did that...maybe wrong though...what would you use for a wick, I think some pubes woven into a little string would smell best...a new aroma therapy, how about that ?
2006-10-16 09:01:44
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answered by Robert Abuse 7
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You've got a problem if you have that much ear wax.
2006-10-16 08:49:41
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answered by Mary Smith 6
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YUCK!! never heard of that
And why would you want to do that anyway??
lmao
2006-10-16 08:50:33
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answered by cottencandy2391 2
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That would be a lifetimes worth of wax!!!!!
2006-10-16 09:58:26
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answered by huggz 7
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