How do I clean an infected piercing? | CHURINGA BODY JEWELRY REVIEWS
First wash your hands with soap and water. Then prepare a saltwater solution of 1 cup (0.24 liters) water with about 1/2 teaspoon of salt. … Read more
First wash your hands with soap and water. Then prepare a saltwater solution of 1 cup (0.24 liters) water with about 1/2 teaspoon of salt. … Read more
Warm Sea Salt Soaks The single best thing you can do for your piercing is to keep up a regular regimen of salt water soaks. … Read more
You will be cleaning your nose piercing with saline, a.k.a. salt water. Nevertheless, you should not use just any salt water. … To make your … Read more
container. The single best thing you can do for your piercing is to keep a regular regimen of salt water soaks. … These flush out … Read more
sea salt >> Click to read more << Simply so, what salt do I use to clean my belly button piercing? Here’s how to prepare … Read more
1/4 tsp of non-iodised fine grain salt(not regular sea salt, pink Himalayan salt works too) to one cup of pre-boiled warm water is the perfect … Read more
Do not use iodized salt, kosher salt or Epsom salts, as these can irritate the piercing. However, you can use a store-bought saline solution instead … Read more
Stir 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt into 1 cup of warm, sterile water until it’s fully dissolved. If your skin is dry or generally irritated, … Read more
Cartilage piercings on ears and noses are prone to getting “bumps” – small, raised scars around the exit holes of the piercing. Sometimes they are … Read more
The tragus is the small piece of cartilage that partially covers the ear canal. If you’ve decided to have your tragus pierced, it’s important that … Read more