How do you disinfect a jewelry piercing? | CHURINGA BODY JEWELRY REVIEWS
The cleaning process is simple; soak the pieces you need to sterilize in warm water with antibacterial soap. Leave then in the water for a … Read more
The cleaning process is simple; soak the pieces you need to sterilize in warm water with antibacterial soap. Leave then in the water for a … Read more
The cleaning process is simple; soak the pieces you need to sterilize in warm water with antibacterial soap. Leave then in the water for a … Read more
Instead, gently wash the piercing with lukewarm water for a couple minutes to loosen up and rinse away the lymph fluid. Make sure to pat … Read more
Wash with warm water and gentle soap before you touch your piercing to avoid introducing bacteria to the area. Clean with a clean cotton pad … Read more
Boiling Water As shared on Painful Pleasures, “You can boil your body jewelry to sterilize it as long as there are NO electronic components, acrylic … Read more
Soak the piercing in warm water and anti-bacterial soap. If there is anything stuck to the piercing use a soft toothbrush to remove it. Rinse … Read more
Clean the exterior portion of the piercing with a mild soap twice a day. Soak the exterior portion of the piercing in sea salt water … Read more
You can get rid of the smell by taking your earring out; gently cleaning both the jewellery and the site of the piercing and letting … Read more
As a piercer, we don’t reuse needles even with the Autoclave. Please, I highly suggest you do not reuse needles. If you are concerned about … Read more
Lip Piercing Aftercare The lip takes approximately 2-3 months to heal and during this time it is important to clean the inside and the outside … Read more