If the wax is severely impacted (rock hard), olive oil is a great first step before seeing a doctor, but it may not clear it entirely. While olive oil is generally safe, it isn’t for everyone.

Before you reach for cotton swabs (please don’t), you’ve probably heard the age-old home remedy:

But does it actually work? Or is it just an old wives’ tale that leaves you with greasy hair and a clogged ear? Let’s break down the science, the method, and the risks. Yes, olive oil can help. However, it doesn’t work like a magic eraser. Olive oil is not a solvent (it won’t dissolve the wax), but rather a lubricant and softener.

However, if you feel fullness, sharp pain, or hearing loss, skip the kitchen cabinet and visit an ENT. Some blockages require professional micro-suction or irrigation.

Your ears are mostly self-cleaning. The best way to clear ear wax is usually to leave them alone—and maybe use a few drops of olive oil when nature needs a little help. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before attempting to treat ear conditions, especially if you have a history of ear problems.