Sweet Orange (Orange) : Helps stimulate skin cells, attenuate wrinkles and scars and slow the menopause.
Sandalwood (Brown): Relaxing, easy to sleep, maintain flexibility and smooth skin.
Bergamot (Peach ): Relaxing, calming the nerves are tense, virus sterilization is also good for headaches and colds/asthma.
Lavender (Purple) : Keeping the concentration, stimulates the growth of skin cells, both for scarring and enlightenment.
Rosemary (Blue): Relaxing, healthy hair, eyes, skin moisture and detox.
Peppermint (White) : Relaxing, oily skin, acne, pores and detox
Tea (Green) : Relaxing, oily skin, dandruff, the pores, improving blood circulation.
Ear candling, also called ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy, is an alternative medicine practice claimed to improve general health and well-being by lighting one end of a hollow candle and placing the other end in the ear canal.
PROCEDURE
One end of a cylinder or cone of waxed cloth is lit, and the other placed into the subject's ear. Usually the subject is lying on one side with the treated ear uppermost and the candle vertical, and can be stuck through a paper plate or aluminum pie tin to protect against any hot wax or ash falling down the side. However, some have the subject sit up, keep the candle nearly horizontal, and watch for dripping wax. Some candles have an internal filter to catch debris. The flame is cut back occasionally with scissors and extinguished between two and four inches from the subject. Its proponents claim that the flame creates negative pressure, drawing wax and debris out of the ear canal, which appears as a dark residue.
An ear candling session can last from 15 minutes to 45 minutes, during which time a series of 1 or 2 ear candles may be burned for each ear.