Managing Dirt Behind Your Ear Lobe/ Prevention And Cure

The ear is one part of the body which is constantly denied attention and care. People cannot see this area of their bodies, they therefore easily forget to clean it often, leading to the presence of dirt which can cause infections. This is why you will find dirt whenever you brush your fingers or nails over the back and inner part of the ear lobes. Some people don’t only experience dirt behind their ears, they also experience an unpleasant smell. Managing dirt behind your ear lobe is therefore a vital thing to do.


In this article, we will be considering the causes, prevention and cure of dirt behind the ear lobes. Firstly, you should know what brings about dirt behind your ear lobe, this will help you in managing it. There are various causes of dirt behind the ear lobe. Let’s have a look at these causes:

Physical products

These physical products include skin and hair care products. During the process of rubbing these products into the skin and hair – moisturizers or hair shampoos, an excess amount of these products may get to the back of your ear. If you don’t wash or clean your ear lobes properly, these products will remain there, causing dirt which may overtime give an unpleasant odour.

Prevention: Ensure you apply hair and skincare products adequately, not excessively. You also need to be conscious about the possibility of products running – to hide behind of your ear lobes.

Poor hygiene

This the commonest cause of dirt behind the ear lobe. Managing dirt behind your ear lobe is 95% about cleanliness. After conducting interviews with various people, I realized that most, if not all rarely wash their ear. They are like ʽ why would I opt and start washing my ear? ʼ. Friend, it is very important you pay attention to washing and cleaning your ear because a lot of activities take place in this body part. Some residue of skin and hair care products are trapped at the back of the ear.

Also in the process of growth, its no new thing that your skin grows new cells and in the process it accumulates dead skin cell. How do you intend getting rid of these dead skin cells if you don’t regularly wash or exfoliate that area of your skin?

Prevention: Make washing your ear lobes a skincare routine you religiously carry out. If the ʽskincare routineʼ I just stated is seeming too unpractical for you to do due to your busy schedule, simply ensure you wash your ear lobes every morning.

Body secretions

Sweat glands are located all over the body, this includes the ear. They secret sebum which if not taken care off, will begin to form dirt, bringing about unpleasant odours. This cause of dirt behind the ear lobe is most common amongst individuals who have very active glands that secret more than the average amount of sebum expected.

Management: Water the external part of your ears – lobes regularly.

Infected piercing of the ear

From the moment the ear is pierced, it remains a wound until it heals. When the healing of a wound is incomplete, it has a high chance of attracting micro-organisms. In managing dirt behind your ear, ear piercing shouldn’t be over-looked. Dead skin, pus and other secretions from the unhealed piercing may cause these infections – yeast infections, causing dirt and smell.

Precaution: Ensure you keep new piercings clean at all times, treating these fresh piercings as wounds till they heal.

Conclusion
Simply put, there are two ways to managing dirt behind your ear lobes. The first is to ensure regular everyday washing of the back of your ears. An exfoliating glove is an easy to use tool to achieve this. All you need to do is to lather up the glove using soap and water. You can then rub a finger of the glove against the area behind your ear, slightly scrubbing it. after washing, since off and slightly moisturize.


The second way to managing dirt behind your ear lobe is related to people with fresh piercing. All you need to do is treat that fresh piercing as a wound. This will protect your ear lobes from contaminations, causing infections.


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