Daniel Radcliffe meets up with 'Harry Potter' stunt double who was paralyzed on set

Daniel Radcliffe meets up with ‘Harry Potter’ stunt double who was paralyzed on set

Daniel Radcliffe meets up with ‘Harry Potter’ stunt double who was paralyzed on set

Daniel Radcliffe has recently met up with David Holmes, his stunt double who was paralyzed on the set of Harry Potter.

In 2023 it was announced that Radcliffe was set to produce a documentary shedding light on the remarkable journey of Holmes following the tragic incident.

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Daniel Radcliffe has met up with his friends and former colleague. Credit: Bruce Glikas / Getty

Holmes’s life was forever altered when a planned stunt involving an explosion went awry, leaving him paralyzed from the chest down due to a debilitating spinal injury.

“I remember straight after breaking my neck, I said, ‘There’s no chance of coming back,'” Holmes, 42, said in the trailer. “Before my accident, everything was about being cool and being a stuntman. Now it’s about being present. I have so much love in my life.”

During the time of the incident, Holmes was actively involved in the production of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.

He reflects on the rollercoaster of life experiences, stating: “I’ve had such a crazy life. Such highs and such lows. But I was able to find the light in the darkest of places.”

Holmes and Radcliffe have remained close friends following the accident, with the pair reuiniting recently.

“I was fortunate enough to have a wonderful day yesterday catching up with Dan, not only was it a great day catching up with one of my best friends but it is such a joy it is to see him smashing it as a father,” Holmes wrote on Instagram.

During the visit, Radcliffe signed copies of Holmes’ book, which will be auctioned for charity. Holmes also noted they discussed film, TV, and shared music discoveries, and were joined by Marc Mailley, who took over stunt double duties in the later Harry Potter films.

Radcliffe, who is an executive producer of the documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived, continues to maintain close relationships with Holmes and other cast members.

During the documentary, Radcliffe talks about his close bond with Holmes, describing him as a “cool older brother” who willingly tackled the most perilous physical challenges on set.

“This terrible thing happened to Dave, but I don’t want to talk as if his life is a tragedy,” says the 34-year-old Radcliffe. “The way his life has affected the lives of people around him means that it is the furthest thing from that imaginable.”

The Hollywood star – who launched the Cunning Stunts podcast with the ex-stuntman in 2020 – previously opened up about his friendship with Holmes in an interview with the Daily Mirror in 2017.

“I’ve got a relationship that goes back many, many years with Dave,” he said in 2017. “And I would hate for people to just see me and Dave and go, ‘Oh, there’s Daniel Radcliffe with a person in a wheelchair’ – because I would never, even for a moment, want them to assume that Dave was anything except for an incredibly important person in my life.”

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Rapper Project Pat's son dies at 21

Rapper Project Pat’s son dies at 21

Rapper Project Pat’s son dies at 21

Patrick Earl Houston Jr., the son of Memphis rapper Project Pat, has tragically passed away at age 21.

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Project Pat’s son passed away at age 21. Credit: Aaron J. Thornton / Getty

Memphis police have reported that Patrick Jr. was fatally shot on January 10 in the Imogene Heights neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee, per TMZ.

Officers responded to the scene at a local park just after 1 PM, where they discovered him deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. Details about the shooting remain scarce, with no updates on potential suspects or motives.

The loss has left fans heartbroken, with many flooding his father Project Pat’s Instagram posts with condolences and prayers.

“So sorry for the loss of your son. Sending prayers during this time of great loss,” one user wrote. “My heart goes out to Pat and his family,” another shared on X.

Neither Project Pat nor his brother Juicy J – Patrick Jr.’s uncle and co-founder of Three 6 Mafia – has issued a public statement about the devastating loss.

According to The Mirror, Patrick Jr. was born on May 23, 2002, to Patrick Earl Houston Sr., better known as Project Pat.

The 51-year-old is a major figure in hip-hop, serving as both a solo artist and frequent collaborator with the iconic rap group Three 6 Mafia.

He began his illustrious career after serving prison time in the late ’90s, releasing his solo album Ghetty Green, which was published on his brother’s Hypnotize Minds label.

Pat then became an affiliated member of Three 6 Mafia, who are known for hit tracks like ‘Half On a Sack’ and ‘Stay Fly,’ and gained mainstream attention after lending his voice to the unforgettable hook on ‘Sippin’ on Some Syrup.’

The rapper’s nine studio albums have solidified his status as a Memphis rap legend, with his most recent releases being M.O.B. in 2017 and his collaborative album with Juicy J, which is titled, THEM GOATS.

Patrick Jr.’s tragic death comes just days after the 24th anniversary of one of his father’s most iconic albums, ‘Mista Don’t Play: Everythangs Workin’.

The certified gold project was released in 2001, only a few months before the late 21-year-old was born.

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Patrick Jr. is Juicy J’s nephew. Credit: Johnny Nunez / Getty

Patrick Jr.’s obituary reveals that he died on January 10, 2025.

A funeral service to honor his memory is scheduled for Saturday, January 25.

Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time.

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Elon Musk sparks further controversy after re-tweeting old photo of Taylor Swift

Elon Musk sparks further controversy after re-tweeting old photo of Taylor Swift

Elon Musk sparks further controversy after re-tweeting old photo of Taylor Swift

Elon Musk isn’t doing himself any favors at the minute…

As you’re probably aware, Musk caused quite a stir at Donald Trump’s inauguration after he made a questionable gesture.

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Elon Musk has been accused of doing a Nazi salute at Trump’s inauguration. Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty

If you’ve somehow missed it, the incident occurred at Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena.

During a speech about humanity’s future on Mars, Musk struck an impassioned tone, at one point pounding his chest and extending his right arm upward at an angle.

While turning toward an American flag, he repeated the gesture, prompting cheers from the audience.

“My heart goes out to you,” Musk said. “It is thanks to you that the future of civilization is assured. Thanks to you, we’re gonna have safe cities, finally safe cities. Secure borders, sensible spending. Basic stuff. And we’re gonna take ‘Doge’ to Mars.”

The gesture, however, quickly drew criticism online, with some comparing it to the notorious Nazi salute.

Musk, of course, has denied any wrongdoing.

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Musk has been in hot water. Credit: Christopher Furlong / Getty

He took to X to refute the allegations, dismissing them as part of what he referred to as a “dirty tricks campaign” against him.

“Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is so tired,” Musk wrote.

Well, he appears to have a new line of defense now and for some reason has dragged Taylor Swift into the argument.

As the fallout continued, Musk retweeted two doctored images of Taylor Swift that appeared to mimic the controversial gesture.

The images featured Swift with her right arm raised, along with captions such as “My god. Not her too” and “Does this mean Swifties = Hitler youth?”

The images, however, were debunked by social media users who pointed out that they were manipulated screenshots from a 2014 performance in New York, during which Swift was blowing a kiss to her fans.

The images had been taken out of context to match the Nazi salute’s arm position, per Newsweek.

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The image was of Taylor Swift blowing a kiss to her fans. Credit: D Dipasupil/Getty

Fans of the singer quickly came to her defense, with many calling for Swift to take legal action against Musk.

“This is the one time I’m gonna actually say this, but Swifties… This is your f****** moment to shine. Rise up on this fool!” one Reddit user wrote, while others criticized Musk for what they perceived as an “obsession” with Swift.

If we’ve learned anything in the past, it’s that Swifties are an incredibly powerful, dedicated bunch.

Musk has not issued a formal explanation for his actions, instead responding with retweets and comments, including a post stating: “The radical leftists are really upset that they had to take time out of their busy day praising Hamas to call me a Nazi.”

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Teenager who killed 3 young girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class shares chilling outburst during sentencing

Teenager who killed 3 young girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class shares chilling outburst during sentencing

Teenager who killed 3 young girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class shares chilling outburst during sentencing

Warning: This article contains information that some might find disturbing.Axel Rudakubana, who murdered three young girls in the United Kingdom last year, had a chilling outburst while in court today as he was sentenced to 52 years behind bars.

Rudakubana pleaded guilty earlier this week to the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, per the New York Post.

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Rudakubana murdered three children. Credit: Merseyside Police

The attack occurred on July 29, 2024, at the Hart Space studio in Merseyside, UK, as a Taylor Swift-themed dance party was taking place.

Rudakubana, who was 17 at the time, entered the dance studio and began a silent, indiscriminate stabbing spree using a 20cm kitchen knife he had purchased on Amazon with encrypted software to conceal his identity.

Rudakubana’s attack was premeditated and executed with chilling precision. As some of his victims attempted to flee, he stabbed them in the back and even dragged one girl back inside to continue the assault.

Following his arrest at the scene, Rudakubana reportedly expressed satisfaction with his actions, stating he was “glad that the children were dead” and that he was “pleased by what he had achieved.”

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Elsie Dot Stancombe, Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Bebe King. Credit: Merseyside Police

A search of his home in Banks, Lancashire, uncovered a disturbing cache of weapons, including a machete and arrows, as well as a plastic kitchen box containing the deadly poison ricin.

Investigators also found an al Qaeda training manual, which police believe influenced his methods. The manual included detailed instructions on carrying out knife and ricin attacks, as reported by Sky News.

During his sentencing hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday morning, Rudakubana began shouting that he was in pain and refused to remain silent.

“I feel pain. I feel ill. Don’t continue,” he yelled, before adding: “I can’t remain quiet. I haven’t eaten for 10 days. I feel ill. I’m not going to remain quiet.”

His defense team confirmed that Rudakubana “has not eaten for a number of days” and “has drunk very little over that period of time.” They expressed concerns about his ability to handle the pressure of the proceedings.

“There was concern about his ability to be in a high-pressure situation,” his legal representatives said.

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The horrifying attack in Southport cost the lives of three young girls. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Despite these claims, the judge overseeing the case stated he had been assured of Rudakubana’s fitness to attend court. Medics present at the hearing confirmed the teenager was able to continue, though his legal team has since requested a second opinion.

As Rudakubana was escorted out of the courtroom, a relative of one of the victims shouted: “Coward.”

Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy described the attack as “cowardly and vicious” but stated there was no evidence that Rudakubana was driven by political or religious ideology.

“This is a young man with an unhealthy obsession with violence,” she said. “His only purpose was to kill the youngest and most vulnerable and spread the greatest level of fear and outrage, which he succeeded in doing.”

Rudakubana has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 52 years.

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Shocking turn: Julia Roberts announces exit from America following major financial setback

Shocking turn: Julia Roberts announces exit from America following major financial setback

Shocking turn: Julia Roberts announces exit from America following major financial setback

Jυlia Roberts, the famoυs actress oпce kпowп as Hollywood’s “Beaυtifυl Womaп”, sυrprised the pυblic wheп she revealed her plaп to leave the US. This aппoυпcemeпt came right after the пews that she had jυst lost $15 millioп dυe to caпceled advertisiпg coпtracts. This is coпsidered a big shock to faпs aпd the media, becaυse Jυlia has always beeп a symbol of the Americaп eпtertaiпmeпt iпdυstry for decades.


Accordiпg to close soυrces, Jυlia is coпsideriпg moviпg to Eυrope, where she caп eпjoy a peacefυl space aпd stay away from the pressυre of famoυs life. Losiпg a large amoυпt of moпey from advertisiпg coпtracts is said to be oпe of the factors driviпg this decisioп. However, Jυlia emphasized that the maiп motivatioп is still the desire to fiпd balaпce iп life aпd speпd more time with family.

Iп a receпt iпterview, Jυlia shared: “I’ve had maпy years of liviпg iп the limelight, bυt sometimes yoυ пeed to take a step back to see what’s really importaпt. I waпt to speпd more time with my loved oпes aпd experieпce пew thiпgs.” This statemeпt immediately caυsed a storm oп social пetworks, with maпy faпs expressiпg regret bυt at the same time sυpportiпg her decisioп.

Losiпg $15 millioп from advertisiпg coпtracts is coпsidered a hυge shock, bυt it also reflects the harshпess of the eпtertaiпmeпt iпdυstry. Experts say that chaпges iп advertisiпg treпds aпd the appearaпce of maпy пew faces have redυced the appeal of veteraп stars like Jυlia. However, with her oυtstaпdiпg career aпd taleпt, Jυlia remaiпs oпe of the most respected пames iп the iпdυstry.

This iпformatioп qυickly attracted the atteпtioп of the pυblic aпd the media. Some people expressed sympathy, sayiпg that Jυlia had worked tirelessly for maпy years aпd deserved peace. Others expressed regret, becaυse Jυlia’s departυre will leave a big void iп the Americaп eпtertaiпmeпt iпdυstry.

Cυrreпtly, Jυlia Roberts has пot revealed the specific destiпatioп or time of her plaп to leave the US. However, some soυrces say she is iпterested iп cities iп Fraпce or Italy, where she has expressed iпterest iп previoυs trips. Regardless of Jυlia’s choice, she will always be a memorable icoп iп the hearts of faпs aroυпd the world. Her decisioп to step away from the Hollywood spotlight coυld be the start of a meaпiпgfυl пew chapter iп her life.

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Elon Musk’s New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

Elon Musk’s New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

Elon Musk’s New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

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In a groundbreaking move, Elon Musk has revealed his plans for a new home that could change the future of luxury living. This affordable, modular, and moveable home is not only an innovation in architecture but also a reflection of Musk’s forward-thinking mindset. The billionaire entrepreneur, known for his bold ventures in electric cars, space exploration, and technology, is now bringing his revolutionary ideas to the world of housing. Musk’s new home is designed to be highly customizable and portable, offering the flexibility to be relocated anywhere, all while maintaining a low cost of production. In this article, we’ll explore the details of Elon Musk’s new home and why it could be the future of living for millions of people.

Elon Musk's New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

The Concept Behind Elon Musk’s New Home

Elon Musk’s new home isn’t just another fancy mansion or high-tech apartment; it’s a modular home designed to be both affordable and moveable. Built with the aim of reducing the cost of homeownership while providing a high level of comfort and functionality, this home is a true innovation in the housing sector. Musk’s goal is to make housing accessible to more people by lowering production costs and offering a sustainable and efficient living solution.

The modular design of Musk’s home means that it can be customized based on individual needs and preferences. Whether it’s a small, cozy living space for a single person or a larger, more luxurious setup for a family, this home can be adapted to fit various lifestyles. Musk‘s vision includes using advanced materials and cutting-edge technology to create homes that are not only energy-efficient but also stylish and comfortable.

Affordable Housing for the Future

One of the standout features of Elon Musk’s new home is its affordability. Housing has become a growing concern around the world, especially in urban areas where the cost of  real estate has skyrocketed. Musk’s affordable home concept aims to address this issue by offering a cost-effective solution that doesn’t compromise on quality. By using modular construction techniques and sustainable materials, these homes are significantly cheaper to build than traditional houses.

The affordability of Musk’s home is expected to make it a game-changer in the housing market. As more people look for affordable living optionsMusk’s new home could pave the way for a more accessible housing future, where owning a comfortable, high-tech home is within reach for a wider range of people.

Elon Musk's New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

Moveable and Flexible: The Future of Housing

Perhaps the most unique and innovative aspect of Elon Musk’s new home is its moveability. Unlike traditional homes, which are fixed to a single location, Musk’s modular home can be relocated with ease. This level of flexibility offers numerous benefits, from providing homeowners with the ability to move closer to job opportunities to offering a nomadic lifestyle for those who want to live in different parts of the world without the hassle of buying new properties.

The moveable nature of Musk’s home makes it perfect for people who value flexibility and mobility. Imagine being able to take your home with you when you relocate for work or travel, all without the stress of dealing with real estate transactions. Whether you want to live in the city for a few years or explore a remote location, Musk’s moveable home offers an entirely new way of thinking about living spaces.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Living

In keeping with Musk’s commitment to sustainabilityElon Musk’s new home is designed to be energy-efficient and eco-friendly. Using solar powerenergy-efficient appliances, and recycled materials, these homes are built with the environment in mind. Musk has long been an advocate for reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy, and this new venture in housing aligns with his overarching mission to make the world more sustainable.

By incorporating green technology and sustainable practicesMusk’s home offers an environmentally friendly living option that could revolutionize the housing industry. Homeowners will benefit not only from lower energy bills but also from the satisfaction of knowing they are living in a home that reduces their carbon footprint.

Why Elon Musk’s New Home Matters

Elon Musk’s new home is more than just a place to live; it represents a vision for the future of housing. With modular designaffordability, and moveability, this innovative approach could make homeownership more accessible to millions of people worldwide. The ability to create homes that are adaptable, sustainable, and affordable is a game-changer, especially in a time when housing prices continue to rise at unsustainable rates.

Furthermore, Musk’s home could open up new possibilities for urban living. As cities grow larger and more densely populated, offering affordable, sustainable, and movable housing could be the solution to the housing crisis. Whether it’s helping people escape the burden of expensive mortgages or providing a flexible solution for modern lifestyles, Elon Musk’s new home is set to make a huge impact.

The Future of Housing Is Here

Elon Musk’s new home is more than just a trend—it’s the future of housing. With its affordable price tagmodular design, and moveability, it has the potential to disrupt the traditional housing market and make homeownership a reality for more people. As Musk continues to innovate and push the boundaries of technology, his vision for affordable, sustainable homes is quickly becoming a reality. This modular home is not just a place to live, but a step towards a more sustainable, flexible, and affordable future in housing.

Elon Musk's New Home Will Blow Your Mind—Affordable, Modular, and Moveable Anywhere!

As we look to the future, Elon Musk’s new home is a shining example of how technology and innovation can change the world. With affordable housing that’s moveable, customizable, and eco-friendlyMusk is leading the way in redefining what it means to live in a modern, sustainable home. The future of living is here, and it’s more exciting than ever!

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Epic Earwax Removal: Scooping Out a Huge Plug!

Epic Earwax Removal: Scooping Out a Huge Plug!

Swimmer’s ear: What you need to know

Swimmer’s ear is an infection that can occur after spending a long time in the water or outdoors in the wind and rain. It affects the skin that covers the outer ear canal, which leads to the eardrum.

Despite the name, swimmer’s ear is more common in people who are not swimmers, according to the University of Iowa. Individuals who spend a lot of time outdoors, such as farmers, often get the infection.

The medical name for swimmer’s ear is acute diffuse external otitis.

Bacteria can accumulate in the water. While swimming, in areas of fresh water, for example, some can enter the ear and remain for a long time, especially if the water becomes trapped by wax.

The ear has ways of protecting itself from infection, but these work best when the area is dry. If the ear is damp, bacteria can thrive, resulting in infection.

Fungal infections can also occur in the ear. However, in 98 percent of cases in North America, swimmer’s ear results from exposure to bacteria.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), swimmer’s ear is responsible for 2.4 millionTrusted Source healthcare visits in the United States each year.

In most cases, a doctor can easily treat the infection, and receiving treatment early can prevent complications.

Symptoms

There are three types of external otitis.

Swimmer’s ear (acute diffuse external otitis)

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Swimmer’s ear is an infection that can happen if water becomes trapped in the ear.

This is the most common type of external otitis. It can last for up to 3 weeks, and it affects the entire ear canal.

A rash can extend to the outer ear and the eardrum.

Signs and symptoms include:

  • redness and swelling in the outer ear and ear canal
  • pain in the area
  • scaly skin, which may peel off, in and around the ear canal
  • watery or pus-like discharge, which may smell bad
  • itching and irritation in and around the ear canal
  • tenderness when moving the ear or jaw
  • sore and swollen lymph nodes, or “glands,” in the throat
  • some hearing loss, if the swelling inside the ear is significant

Other types of external otitis

Acute localized external otitis occurs when a hair follicle in the ear becomes infected. A painful, pus-filled bump, called a furuncle, may form in the ear canal. This infection is a type of furunculosis.

Chronic external otitis can result from infection, allergies, or a skin condition, such as eczema. To warrant the diagnosis, the symptoms must persist for at least 3 months, and they can last for years.

Causes

The ear has several ways of protecting itself from infection.

Cerumen, or earwax, is produced by glands in the ear canal, and it performs several functions.

For example, earwax:

  • forms a thin, waterproof film on the skin of the ear canal
  • contains acids and antibacterial properties, which combat bacteria
  • collects debris, dead skin, and dirt and transports them out of the ear, where they appear as a waxy clump at the opening of the ear canal

The shape of the ear canal is also important. It slopes downward from the middle to the outer ear, so that liquid can drain.

External otitis can develop when the ear canal’s defenses cannot cope with an infection or an allergic reaction.

Risk factors
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Not only swimmers have this type of ear infection. Working outdoors is one risk factor.

The following factors increase the likelihood of contracting swimmer’s ear:

  • swimming, especially in water with high levels of bacteria
  • cleaning, prodding, scratching, or scraping the ear canal with a cotton swab
  • wearing a swim cap, using a hearing aid, or having a lot of earwax, which can trap water inside the ear
  • having a skin condition, such as eczema, acne, or psoriasis
  • having a small ear canal

Children are especially vulnerable to swimmer’s ear.

Not only swimmers get swimmer’s ear, however. It commonly affects farmers and other people who spend a lot of time outdoors.

Diagnosis

The doctor will examine the ear canal using a handheld device called an otoscope.

They will check for:

  • redness
  • inflammation
  • flaky or scaly skin
  • damage to the eardrum

They will also ask about a person’s:

  • medical history
  • symptoms
  • recent experiences, including swimming and inserting things into the ear, such as cotton swabs

If there is a blockage, the doctor may use an ear curette, a tiny instrument designed for scraping away debris, or a suction device to clear the ear canal.

If there is damage to the eardrum, the doctor will refer the patient to an ear, nose, and throat specialist, who will check whether the infection originated in the middle ear.

If symptoms do not improve, the doctor may test a sample of debris or discharge to learn more about the underlying issue.

If a person aged over 50 years sees a doctor with ear pain, the doctor may wish to rule out malignancy or temporal arteritis, a condition in which arteries become damaged or inflamed.

Treatment
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A doctor may prescribe eardrops to treat an infection.

Treatment for swimmer’s ear is usually straightforward.

Options include:

Painkillers: Acetaminophen (Tylenol), for example, can relieve discomfort.

Ear drops: The recommended drops usually contain an astringent or acidic acid, a corticosteroid, an antibiotic medication, an antifungal preparation, or a combination.

Microsuction: A specialist may use suction to clean the ear, making the drops more effective.

Ear wick: This is a soft cotton gauze plug covered with medication, and a doctor will insert it into the ear canal. The aim is to help medicine to enter the area. A person should replace the ear wick every 2 or 3 days.

Treatment for other types of external otitis

Chronic external otitis: If the underlying problem is an allergy or skin issue, a physician will treat this condition first.

They may instruct a person to use ear drops for 7 days, as well as a spray. The spray will contain acetic acid, and the drops will contain a corticosteroid. If this does not work, antifungal ear drops can help.

Acute localized external otitis: The pus-filled bump will often burst and heal in a few days without treatment.

If symptoms persist for longer than 1 week, a doctor may prescribe antibiotics. If there is severe pain, the doctor may drain the pimple to remove the pus. Painkillers can also help.

Tips

The following strategies can help a person to treat all types of external otitis.

Keeping the ear dry: Use a shower cap when bathing, and avoid swimming until the infection has healed.

Removing any discharge and debris gently: Under a doctor’s supervision, use cotton wool to clear the outer ear only, without prodding deeply.

Using a warm compress: Place a warm towel over the ear to help relieve pain.

Removing any devices: Earplugs, earrings, and hearing aids can aggravate symptoms and cause an allergic reaction.

Checking for side effects: Ear drops containing neomycin or propylene glycol can trigger allergic reactions.

 

Complications

External otitis is not usually serious. When a person receives treatment, complications are rare.

Without treatment, however, the infection can enter the deep tissue, causing more serious complications, including:

  • An abscess: A pus-filled growth can develop in or around the affected ear.
  • Cellulitis: This skin infection occurs when bacteria enter the deep layers of skin.
  • Stenosis: This can occur when thick, dry skin accumulates in the ear canal, narrowing it, and potentially leading to hearing loss.
  • Otomycosis: This fungal infection can develop as a complication of external otitis.

Malignant external otitis, or necrotizing external otitis

If the infection reaches the bone and cartilage of the outer ear, it can cause inflammation and damage that extends to the lower part of the skull.

The condition is very painful, and it can be life-threatening. Those most at risk are adults with weakened immune systems.

If the infection spreads to the eardrum, a buildup of pus can cause inflammation in the area and perforate the eardrum.

This will normally heal within 2 months. A doctor may prescribe oral antibiotics, and it is important to keep the ear dry.

Prevention

To prevent ear infections, avoid swimming in polluted water and keep the ears as dry as possible.

To dry the ears after swimming, the Merck Manual suggests mixing a solution of equal parts rubbing alcohol and white vinegar and putting two drops in each ear after swimming.

The alcohol will evaporate any water trapped in the ear, while the vinegar changes the ear’s pH, preventing the bacteria from growing.

Other ways of preventing infection include:

  • drying the outer ear with cotton wool or a towel
  • tipping the headTrusted Source with the ear pointed downward and pulling the earlobes in different directions or shaking the head to remove trapped water
  • drying the ears with a hairdryer on a low setting, held at least 1 foot from the ear
  • wearing well-fitting earplugs or a swim cap that covers the ears
  • rinsing the ears with clean water after swimming in a chlorinated pool

Never put cotton swabs or other foreign objects such as hairpins into the ear. This can cause further damage and force unwanted material deeper inside the ear canal.

Earwax naturally flows outward, so a person should only use cotton swabs to remove it from the outer ear. A healthcare professional should treat any wax buildup inside the ear.

Products such as hair sprays or dyes can irritate the ear, increasing the risk of external otitis. To prevent this, gently place cotton balls in the ears before applying the products. Be careful not to push the cotton balls into the ear canal.

After treatment for an ear infection, a physician will tell a person when they can safely swim again.

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Epic Ear Wax Extraction: David vs. Goliath (Tiny Canal Edition!)

Epic Ear Wax Extraction: David vs. Goliath (Tiny Canal Edition!)

Dealing With Earwax (Cerumen)

Why Do Ears Make Wax?

Earwax is made in the outer ear canal, the area between the fleshy part of the ear on the outside of the head and the middle ear. The medical term for earwax is cerumen (seh-ROO-mun).

Earwax has some important jobs. It:

  • acts as a waterproof lining of the ear canal, protecting it and the eardrum from germs that can cause infection
  • traps dirt, dust, and other particles, keeping them from injuring or irritating the eardrum

The wax makes its way through the outer ear canal to the opening of the ear. Then it either falls out or comes out during bathing. In most people, the outer ear canal makes earwax all the time, so the canal always has enough wax in it.

Does Earwax Need to Be Removed?

Usually, there’s no need to remove earwax because it comes out by itself. Sticking anything into a child’s ears raises the risk of infection or damage to the ear canal or eardrum. Cotton swabs are handy for a variety of grooming needs, but should not be used to remove earwax. In most cases, regular bathing is enough to keep it at healthy levels.

While some people have more earwax than others, in general the ear makes as much wax as it needs. Rarely, kids’ ears do make too much earwax. And sometimes earwax can build up and block the ear canal, especially when pushed in by a finger, cotton swab, or other object. This is called “impaction.” If it affects hearing or causes pain or discomfort, a doctor can remove it.

Parents — and kids — shouldn’t attempt to remove earwax at home, even with remedies that promise to be safe and effective. Doing so risks damage to the ear canal and, possibly, a child’s hearing.

What Can Parents Do?

If your child complains of ear discomfort and you see earwax in the ear, it’s OK to wipe the outside of the ear with a washcloth. But don’t use a cotton swab, a finger, or anything else to poke inside the ear. It could damage the delicate ear canal and eardrum, or pack the wax in even further.

Check with your doctor before using an over-the-counter earwax removal treatment.

When Should I Call the Doctor?

Call the doctor if your child has:

  • ear pain, itchiness, or discomfort (like a blocked feeling in the ears)
  • hearing problems

In infants and toddlers, tugging at the ears can be sign of an ear problem.

Sometimes doctors will remove earwax:

  • if it’s painful, itchy, or uncomfortable
  • if affects hearing
  • to get a better view of the eardrum to check for problems

Earwax removal usually is done in the doctor’s office. There might be a little discomfort but it isn’t painful. If a child can’t sit still or cooperate, the doctor can remove it in an operating room while the child is under general anesthesia.

Doctors can remove earwax in different ways, including:

  • scooping it out, pulling it out, or suctioning it out with special instruments designed for this purpose
  • flushing it out with warm water. Sometimes a doctor will put drops into the ear canal to soften the wax and break it down. Or they might ask you to do this at home and then return to the doctor for wax removal.

Removal takes only a few minutes. If there’s a sign of infection, the doctor may prescribe antibiotic ear drops.

What Else Should I Know?

Ear candling has gained a lot of attention as a home remedy for earwax removal. But it hasn’t been proved to be safe or effective, and can be dangerous.

In ear candling, one end of a cone-type device is inserted into the ear canal and the other end is set on fire. The idea is that the fire and the cone form a vacuum and extract the wax. But trying this at home carries a high risk of:

  • burning the ear canal
  • punching a hole in the eardrum, which can cause permanent hearing damage

Whenever you have any concerns about your child’s ears or hearing, call your doctor.

Medically reviewed by: Patrick C. Barth, MD
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How to get earwax out of your ear

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People should not poke anything into the ear to remove earwax, but gently dripping hydrogen peroxide, ear drops, or baby oil into the ear will soften the wax, which may cause it to come out.

Earwax, also called cerumen, serves an essential function in the body. It helps remove dead skin cells, dirt, hair, and other debris from the ear canal. It lowers the risk of infection and prevents the ear canal from feeling uncomfortable and itchy. It also helps reduce the irritation that water causes when it enters the ear canal.

However, it is possible for the body to overproduce earwax, allowing it to build up and block the ear canal.

A blockage can occur if a person cleans their ears using a cotton swab, which can push the earwax further into the ear canal. This may also happen if a person is using a hearing aid.

The medical term for an earwax blockage is a “cerumen impaction.” People can usually treat this condition at home using simple household products.

Treatments and home remedies

There are several ways to deal with an earwax blockage at home, including:

Hydrogen peroxide

A common method for earwax removal is to add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide to a damp cotton ball and apply it to the affected ear. Hydrogen peroxide is a commonTrusted Source antiseptic. A person can also use a clean eyedropper to drip the solution into the ear canal.

It is essential to tilt the head so that the affected ear is pointing upward for several minutes. This will allow the fluid to drip down into the ear canal to reach the blockage.

After a few minutes, tilting the head the other way will allow the fluid and earwax to drain until the ear canal is clear.

In one article, researchers noted that a person should apply hydrogen peroxide to the earwax about 30 minutesTrusted Source prior to ear irrigation. The solution can loosen up the earwax to make removal with water irrigation easier.

A person should use some caution when using pure solutions of hydrogen peroxide or drops made with the solution. At low concentrations typically found in readily available household products, hydrogen peroxide can cause skin irritation. At concentrations of 10% or higher, it can cause burns on the skin.

If irritation occurs, a person should discontinue use and talk with their doctor if their symptoms get worse.

A person should use hydrogen peroxide only if their eardrum is intact. If it is perforated or a person has had ear tubes inserted, this will cause pain.

Rubber ball syringe

A similar method is to use a rubber ball syringe with warm water. A person should have the affected ear pointing upward and use the syringe to drip warm water slowly into the ear canal.

It is vital to avoid forcefully flushing the water into the ear canal, as this can cause dizziness. The water must not be too hot or too cold.

After a minute, the person should tilt their head the other way so that the fluid and earwax can drip out. They may find that pulling up slightly on their ear may help with allowing the water to drain out.

It may be necessary to repeat this process multiple times. Anyone who has an ear injury, such as a ruptured eardrum, should not use this method. People who frequently get swimmer’s ear should not use this method.

Ear drops

It is possible to purchase ear drops over the counter (OTC) or online to treat an earwax blockage. These are usually water- or oil-based solutions that soften the earwax. They often contain carbamide peroxide, which is similar to hydrogen peroxide.

To use an OTC solution, people should follow the instructions on the packaging. Usually, they will need to apply between 5 to 10 drops of the solution to the affected ear twice per day for several days until the ear canal is clear.

If the ear drops do not completely remove the earwax, a person may need to combine the treatment with the warm water and rubber syringe to flush or irrigate the ear. If the problem persists past 4 days, a person should talk with their doctor.

Other household remedies

Using an eyedropper, it is also possible to apply other substances. According to a 2018 article, other products that can work to help clear wax include:

  • baby oil
  • saline
  • almond, arachis, or rectified camphor oil
  • almond or mineral oil
  • sodium bicarbonate, 10%
  • glycerin
  • acetic acid, 2.5%

The same article warns against using olive oil drops or sprays, cotton-tipped swabs, or ear candling.

Again, a person should apply one or two drops with the affected ear facing upward, wait a few minutes, then tilt the head the other way to allow the fluid to drain out. As with other remedies, a person should not put any of these in their ear unless their eardrum is intact or the treatment is approved by a doctor.

Should you use ear candles?

People should avoid using ear candles to treat earwax blockages.

Using ear candles is also known as ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy. It involves covering a hollow fabric cone in wax or paraffin, inserting it into the ear of a person lying on their side, and then lighting it. A paper plate protects the skin by catching any dripping wax.

The theory is that ear candling creates suction to pull the earwax out of the ear.

According to a 2016 study, a person should avoid ear candling and opt for safer methods to remove earwax buildup. The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation also warns against the use of ear candles, citing that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has removed several products from the market due to safety concerns.

There are safer and more effective methods of treating earwax blockages, so a person should not attempt to use ear candles.

Is it safe?

When done properly, following all instructions on home kits or from a doctor, a person can safely remove earwax at home.

However, several groups of people should avoid using any method to remove earwax at home. Some people who should not useTrusted Source home remedies or OTC kits include those who:

  • cannot sit upright or who are unable to sit still
  • have a foreign body stuck in the ear
  • have had ear surgery or inner ear issues
  • have a hole or tear in the ear drum
  • get swimmer’s ear
  • have severe swimmer’s ear
  • have a history of middle ear disease
  • have had radiation in the area

If a person has any doubts, they should talk with their doctor instead of attempting to clean out their earwax at home.

How to use an earwax removal kit

Earwax removal kits or irrigation systems can vary slightly, based on the active ingredients and the exact device used. A person should follow all instructions on the box and from their doctor before using the kit.

In general, a person will likely take these steps to clean their earwax using irrigation or a home kit system, per a 2021 articleTrusted Source:

  1. A person should find a comfortable chair to sit upright in and tilt their head to the side, then place a few drops of warm water, saline, hydrogen peroxide, or the provided solution in the kit into the ear.
  2. They should then sit with their head tilted to the side for about 15 to 30 minutes.
  3. After the solution has soaked into the earwax, the person should use the provided device to suck the solution into the bulb or flush the ear wax from the ear.
  4. When finished, the person should dry the surrounding area.

If any issues occur, a person should see their doctor as soon as possible.

Symptoms

The most commonTrusted Source symptom of earwax blockages is a temporary hearing problem or hearing loss. This may be worrying, but usual hearing should return upon removal of the blockage.

Other symptoms may include:

  • pain in the ear
  • tinnitus, or ringing in the ear
  • dizziness
  • a feeling of fullness in the ear
Prevention

Inserting cotton buds or other objects into the ear in an attempt to clean it can actually cause or worsen an earwax blockage. This is because the objects push the earwax further down into the ear canal.

To prevent earwax blockages, a person should avoid sticking anything into their ear. Earwax may seem unpleasant, but cleaning is not usually necessary. The ears are actually self-cleaning and should push most wax out.

If the body is producing excessive amounts of earwax, people can buy OTC ear drops to deal with the problem safely.

Another method of preventing earwax blockages involves a person placing drops of a solution into their ears a few times per month to help soften the earwax. People can choose from a range of products online, including:

  • earwax removal drops
  • mineral oil
  • hydrogen peroxide

Regularly irrigating the ear may help prevent earwax buildups, but it is usually best to save this for treating an actual blockage. A person should never irrigate the ears of young children without talking with a doctor first.

When to see a doctor

People can treat most earwax blockages at home. However, the ear canal and eardrum are delicate, so it can be safer to visit a doctor for earwax removal.

People should also see a doctor if they have bleeding or drainage from the ear or are in significant pain, as another issue may be causing the symptoms.

Anyone with concerns about impacted cerumen in a young child should make an appointment with a pediatrician. They will be able to check the child’s ears and recommend treatment options.

A doctor may remove the blockage using specialized ear instruments.

A person may need to see their doctor after a few days if symptoms persist or get worse with home treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about earwax removal.

Is it OK to put hydrogen peroxide in your ear?

Hydrogen peroxide may help with earwax removal. A person can apply the hydrogen peroxide to a cotton ball and then gently apply it to the ear. They may also apply the drops directly with a dropper.

What dissolves earwax fast?

A few drops of hydrogen peroxide can help soften earwax within 30 minutesTrusted Source. After applying the hydrogen peroxide, a person will need to tilt their head one way for several minutes and then tilt it the other way. This is to ensure that the fluid drips down into the ear canal to reach the blockage before draining it out.

How can I remove earwax at home?

Various home remedies can help remove earwax at home. These include hydrogen peroxide, warm water with a rubber ball syringe, and ear drops.

Will earwax go away on its own?

In most cases, earwax will fall out on its own. However, if a person has symptoms of an earwax blockage, such as hearing loss and ear pain, it may be necessaryTrusted Source to remove the earwax. It is best for a person to contact their doctor if the blockage persists after a few days, the ear becomes painful, or the person is a child.

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Passenger suddenly dies on flight to Boston despite attempts from doctor to save them, Massachusetts State Police investigates

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Passenger suddenly dies on flight to Boston despite attempts from doctor to save them, Massachusetts State Police investigates

A passenger has tragically passed away on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston, despite efforts by doctors to save them.

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An unnamed passenger suffered a medical emergency while on a flight from Paris. Credit: Aaron P/Bauer-Griffin / Getty

A passenger suffered a medical emergency while on flight AF334, which took off from Paris-Charles de Gaulle and landed in Boston’s Logan International Airport just before 5PM, NBC Boston reported.

Doctors on board attempted to treat the individual, but unfortunately, they were pronounced dead. First responders were seen at the airport following the aircraft’s landing.

According to the outlet, officials have described the tragic death as “unattended” but have not provided further details.

The individual’s identity will not be released until their family has been notified. It was also unclear how many passengers were aboard the flight. The Massachusetts State Police, whose detective unit responded to the scene, is investigating the death.

Air France issued a statement to the publication, which read: “Air France confirms that a customer on flight AF334 from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Boston on 14 January 2025 was taken ill during the flight. Despite the assistance of a doctor on board, the customer couldn’t be rescued.”

“Air France reminds that its crew members are regularly trained to handle these kinds of situations,” the airline’s spokesperson continued. “Air France regrets this sad event and expresses its sincere condolences.”

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The AirFrance flight took off from Paris, France, and landed at Boston Logan International Airport after 5PM. Credit: Boston Globe / Getty

Medical emergencies occur on approximately one in every 604 flights, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The most common incidents include syncope (fainting), respiratory problems, and nausea or vomiting. In 90% of these cases, flights proceed to their destinations without interruption.

For the other 10%, planes are diverted or land at alternative locations, typically for serious conditions such as cardiac arrest, chest pain, obstetric or gynecologic complications, or suspected strokes.

Despite the frequency of in-flight medical emergencies, the mortality rate remains low at just 0.3%.

The CDC notes that standard onboard medical kits usually contain medications like “aspirin, atropine, a bronchodilator, dextrose, antihistamines, epinephrine, lidocaine, nitroglycerin tablets, and non-narcotic analgesic”.

The number of first aid kits “available on an aircraft corresponds to the number of seats: 1 kit for 0–50 seats; 2 for 51–150 seats; 3 for 151–250 seats; 4 for >250 seats,” the report added.

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How To Remove Acrylic Nails Without Damaging Your Natural Nails

DIY nail removal is all about technique.

There’s something undeniably appealing about a fresh set of acrylic nails—they add length and polish to your natural nails while also creating endless opportunities for experimenting with nail designs and colors. Even with new trendy mani options like dip powder and builder gel nails available, our love for acrylic nails will never fade. (And neither will they—acrylics have some serious staying power).

The flip side of that staying power is figuring out how to remove acrylic nails without damaging your natural nails. You definitely can’t rip them off (you’ll regret it if you try). And while TikTok is full of hacks for removing acrylic nails, these viral techniques don’t always work.

Ultimately, heading to the salon for professional removal is the safest way to remove acrylics. But if that’s not in the cards, rest assured that safe and effective DIY acrylic nail removal techniques do, in fact, exist. Here, we’ll explain how to remove acrylic nails at home without damage and offer some of our best tips for keeping your nails strong, healthy, and nail art-ready.

How Do I Remove Acrylic Nails at Home?

There are a few safe ways to get acrylic nails off at home, including options that don’t require acetone. And if you’re at all intimidated by the thought of channeling your inner nail tech, don’t be: Learning how to remove acrylic nails without damage is way easier than you might think.

Whether your go-to is a classic French manicure or you’re switching it up with eye-catching neon nails, the below removal options should work for you.

What Is the Best Way To Remove Acrylic Nails?

One of the most common ways to remove acrylic nails without damaging your natural nails is an acetone soak. This is what you’ve likely experienced at salons, but it can be easily replicated at your kitchen table.

What you’ll need:

• Nail clippers

• Nail file

• 100% acetone nail polish remover

• Petroleum jelly

• Cotton balls

• Aluminum foil

How to remove acrylic nails with acetone

Step 1: Clip

Start by using a nail clipper to cut excess length from your acrylics. The less nail that’s left to work with, the better.

Step 2: Prep

File and buff the tops of your nails to remove any nail polish that was applied on top of the acrylics. Then, prep your cuticles for an acetone soak by applying cuticle oil or petroleum jelly to the base of your nail beds and your fingers (this helps prevent your cuticles from drying out).

Step 3: Wrap and soak

Saturate a cotton ball with acetone nail polish remover and place it on top of your acrylic, covering the nail completely. Wrap a piece of aluminum foil around the tip of your finger to cover your nail and the cotton ball, and repeat for each nail.

Step 4: Wait

Now comes the easy part. Sit back and relax for about 20 minutes while the acetone does its thing (we suggest taking the opportunity to find some inspo for your next nail look).

Step 5: Flake away (or soak again)

Once the time is up, gently lift the aluminum foil off from one of your nails. The acrylic should be soft enough that you can flake it off without too much effort. If it’s not quite there yet, leave your nails to soak for an additional five to 10 minutes.

How Do I Remove Acrylic Nails Without Acetone?

If you’re not a fan of using acetone to remove nails, we have a DIY tutorial to keep handy. This acrylic nail removal technique is a snap sans acetone and only takes a little more time to complete.

How to take off acrylic nails without acetone

Step 1: Clip

Again, begin by clipping your acrylics as short as possible.

Step 2: Tweeze

Using a pair of tweezers or a cuticle stick, gently pry and lift the edges of your acrylics. The key word here is gently. Try to force it, and you’ll be in for a world of pain—plus almost certain nail damage.

Step 3: Soak

Next, pour some acetone-free nail polish remover into a bowl, making sure it’s deep enough that you can fully submerge your fingertips. Let your nails soak for 30 to 40 minutes or until the acrylics begin to noticeably loosen.

Step 5: Peel

When the acrylics begin to lessen their grip, use your tweezers to gently pull them off of your nailbeds. If you have to force it, soak your fingers in the polish remover a bit longer.

How To Take Off Acrylic Nails Quickly

If you don’t have time to soak your nails, you can use floss—waxed or unwaxed—to take off acrylic nails when they’re growing out. While this method will get off acrylic nails fast, it can lead to nail damage if done too soon. So make sure those acrylics are really hanging on by a thread (get it?) before trying this one.

How to take off acrylic nails quickly without soaking them first

First, ensure your nails are ready for removal—they need to be noticeably loose and grown out for this method to work. If they are, gather your tools and get to work.

What you’ll need:

• Cuticle stick

• Dental floss sticks

Step 1: Lift up

Grab your cuticle stick and gently lift the edges of your acrylics with it. If your acrylic nails have already begun to lift, you may not need to do much for this step.

Step 2: Pop off

After the edges of your acrylic nails have lifted, insert a piece of dental floss under the base of the acrylic. Carefully move the floss up the nail in a sawing motion until the acrylic pops off.

What Is the Safest Way To Remove Acrylics?

While there are several ways to remove acrylics, the quickest and most effective way is to visit the salon and have a professional do it for you. You’re less likely to experience unwanted damage when you visit an expert—simply because they have access to more powerful formulas and tools than you have at home.

Barring a salon visit, your second-best option is the at-home acetone soak. Work slowly, be gentle, and exercise patience: Ultimately, the slower you go, the less likely you are to damage your nails or cuticles.

How To Care For Your Nails After Removing Acrylics at Home

Taking care of your natural nails is always important, but especially crucial after you’ve removed your acrylics. Follow these tips to ensure you’re left with strong and healthy-looking nails.

Step 1: Buff your nails

After you remove your acrylics, you may be left with some residue from the bonder. Use a glass nail file to buff the tops of your nails and remove that residue. This will keep your nails smooth and free of any jagged texture that can snag clothing, skin, and other delicate objects.

Step 2: Treat your nail beds

Post acrylic removal, your cuticles may need a little TLC. Apply cuticle oil around the perimeter of your nail to help soften and care for them (and your entire nail bed).

Step 3: Hydrate your hands

Finally, show your hands some love by reaching for a hydrating hand cream.

What To Use on Your Nails After Acrylic Removal

Whether you’re committed to at-home removal or only go the DIY route in a pinch, it’s important to pay attention to your hands and nails. Here, learn how to care for nails so they stay strong and healthy-feeling day after day.

Cuticle oil

Cuticle oil is an essential part of nail care (aftercare especially) and should be used before, during, and after a manicure to keep your cuticles and nail beds soft and moisturized. Consider keeping a bottle in your nightstand and making oiling your cuticles part of your nightly pre-bed ritual.

Hand cream

No matter how safely you remove your acrylic nails, the process can leave your hands and cuticles feeling dry. To counteract any dryness, slather your hands in a hydrating cream or lotion at least once a day (though more often can’t hurt).

SPF

You likely know that you should be applying SPF to your face and neck, but don’t neglect your hands. While acrylic nail application doesn’t require a UV lamp to cure the way gels do, it’s still important to keep your hands protected from damaging rays.

We love the L’Oréal Paris Bright Reveal Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Daily UV Lotion because it has a lightweight feel and offers broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays.

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