How to Keep Water Out of Ears When Waterskiing

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Prevent swimmers ear from ruining your summer fun by keeping you on the shore. Use ear plugs or other products designed to keep your ears dry during water activities to keep you in the water all summer long. Explore the variety of products designed for waterskiing and other aquatic activities and find the best method to keep your ears nice and dry.

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Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Try a swim cap to reduce swimmers ear from waterskiing. Choose a retro-style swim cap for a bit of old fashion flair or a standard latex cap. Buy a waterproof cap with a strap to prevent losing your cap while waterskiing. Find a wide selection of retro swim caps and waterproof caps on the Headcovers Unlimited website.
Step2
Check out Neoprene's Aqua Ear Bands, designed to keep water from entering ears during water activity. Designed like a headband, it works like a swim cap. Available in adult and children's sizes, ear bands offer a stylish alternative to the traditional swim cap. Find adult and child-sized ear bands in multiple colors on Aqua Gear's website.
Step3
Use ear plugs with waterproof head gear for complete ear protection while waterskiing. Gently mold soft silicone ear plugs to fit your ear and prevent swimmers ear. Find silicone ear plugs at most sporting goods retailers. Pre-molded ear plugs are also available in a wide range of specialized shapes designed to keep ears dry during aquatic activity. Wear some form of head gear to prevent losing your ear plugs each time you fall into the water.
Step4
Stop swimmers ear in its tracks with ear drops designed to dry out the ear after waterskiing or other aquatic activity. Look for ear drops designed to prevent swimmers ear at your local drug store.

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