Is Castile Soap good for piercings? | CHURINGA BODY JEWELRY REVIEWS
Using a mild, liquid soap once a day is good for keeping dirt and germs out of your piercing. Our preferred soaps are Dr. Bronner’s … Read more
Using a mild, liquid soap once a day is good for keeping dirt and germs out of your piercing. Our preferred soaps are Dr. Bronner’s … Read more
After 6-8 weeks you can wear a stud the length of the piercing. The outer opening of the piercing is best treated using liquid antibacterial … Read more
Using a mild, liquid soap once a day is good for keeping dirt and germs out of your piercing. Our preferred soaps are Dr. Bronner’s … Read more
DON’T Use Harsh Chemicals No tea tree oil, alcohol, peroxide, antibacterial soap, or ointments. DO NOT use moisturizing soaps like Dove and Olay or antibacterials … Read more
You can use ivory bar soap to clean as well. When cleaning your piercing it’s good to gently move it around to prevent your skin … Read more
Avoid sexual contact until piercing is fully healed, from 6-10 weeks. To clean use warm water with a cleansing agent of antibacterial soap. (ie, Phisoderm, … Read more
Wash your piercing in the shower using a mild soap. For soaps we recommend Spectro jel , Neutrogena, Dove, Ivory, Phisoderm. Lather the soap on … Read more
Cleaning With Soap Once per day you should clean your piercing with a mild soap. Soaps containing the ingredient triclosan should be avoided. … Thoroughly … 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
Soaps should never be used directly on or in your piercing. No antibacterial soaps! Dial Gold (and other soap alike) is no longer recommended for … Read more