Hopi Ear Candles

Key Highlights

Gentle ear cleansing therapy using warm candle suction effect
Helps relieve ear wax build-up, sinus pressure, and headaches
Promotes deep relaxation and a calming sense of wellbeing
Supports pressure balance in ears and head
Natural, non-invasive treatment with a soothing experience

Hopi Ear Candling at Muse Beauty Salon in Broadway, Worcestershire

This is an ancient and natural therapy that can offer relief from issues such as sinus problems, compacted ear wax, tinnitus and headaches. The treatment rebalances your body’s natural flow and calms and relaxes. It is also a proven alternative to ear syringing. The candles work by vaporising their ingredients and causing mild suction in the ear allowing impurities to be drawn out safely and painlessly.

Hopi Ear Candles| 45 minutes | £50.00

Hopi Ear Candling at Muse Beauty Salon in Broadway, Worcestershire

What Are Hopi Ear Candles?

Hopi Ear Candles, also known as thermal auricular therapy, are a gentle and relaxing holistic treatment designed to promote a sense of wellbeing and comfort. During the treatment, specially designed hollow candles are carefully placed at the entrance of the ear and lit by a trained therapist. The warmth and soothing nature of the treatment can help clients feel relaxed while also supporting the natural clearing of the ear and sinus areas.

Many people choose Hopi Ear Candles as part of their regular wellness routine, particularly if they experience feelings of congestion, sinus pressure or simply want to enjoy a calming holistic therapy. The treatment concludes with a relaxing facial and sinus massage to enhance the overall experience.

Who Might Benefit From Hopi Ear Candling?

Hopi Ear Candling is a popular treatment among clients looking for a natural and non-invasive way to relax and unwind. It is often chosen by people who experience:

Feelings of blocked or congested ears
Sinus pressure and seasonal congestion
Headaches caused by tension
Stress and fatigue
Frequent air travel and changes in pressure
A desire for deep relaxation and wellbeing

Every client is different, which is why we carry out a consultation before treatment to ensure it is suitable for you.

What Happens During A Hopi Ear Candle Treatment?

Your appointment begins with a consultation where your therapist will discuss your wellbeing and answer any questions you may have. You'll then be invited to relax comfortably while the treatment is carried out.

The candles are used on both ears and are followed by a soothing facial, sinus and pressure point massage. Most clients find the experience deeply relaxing and often describe a pleasant feeling of warmth and calm throughout the treatment. The appointment lasts approximately 45 minutes, giving you plenty of time to switch off from everyday life and focus on your wellbeing.

Book Your Hopi Ear Candles In Worcestershire At Muse Beauty Salon

To book your Hopi Ear Candles at Muse beauty salon in Broadway, Worcestershire, please call us on 01386 853252, you can also book online.

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How often should I have a Hopi ear candle treatment?

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Typically, treatments can be done monthly or every few months, depending on individual needs and wellness goals.

Are there any side effects?

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Hopi ear candling is generally safe when performed correctly, but in rare cases, it may cause ear canal blockage or infection. Following proper technique and hygiene helps minimize any risk.

Can I have this treatment when pregnant?

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Yes, after the first trimester (3months).

Is there any reason not to have this treatment?

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Yes, there are some considerations:

Allergies: If you are allergic to beeswax, linen, or honey, you should avoid this treatment.

Contraindications: Hopi ear candling is not recommended if you have any of the following:

  • A perforated eardrum

  • Ear infections

  • Ear discharge

  • Cleft palate

  • Grommets in place

  • Recent ear surgery

  • Are in the first trimester of pregnancy