Can I swim after getting a piercing?
We recommend avoiding swimming for the first two weeks after a piercing. If you must go swimming, we recommend covering your piercing with a waterproof … Read more
We recommend avoiding swimming for the first two weeks after a piercing. If you must go swimming, we recommend covering your piercing with a waterproof … Read more
You can but you need to avoid swimming after ear piercing for at least 24 hours – but ideally, until the piercings have healed properly. … Read more
24 hours >> Click to read more << Simply so, how do you keep piercings dry when swimming? Here are a few suggestions: Wear a … Read more
You can but you need to avoid swimming after ear piercing for at least 24 hours – but ideally, until the piercings have healed properly. … Read more
We recommend avoiding swimming for the first two weeks after a piercing. … For piercings to heal it is important that the area remains clean … Read more
Don’t Take a Dip. Individuals may assume swimming in a pool will not cause a bacterial infection to enter their newly pierced ear due to … Read more
Swimming with a New Piercing If you’ve just gotten a new piercing, you should avoid getting the piercing wet until the outer skin has completely … Read more
Wait 48 to 72 Hours for Ears (in General) The general rule of thumb is to avoid swimming for 24 hours after a piercing because … Read more
Plus, chlorine — which is perhaps best known for turning hair green — can also act as an irritant, which may cause extra discomfort for … Read more
Experts say you should wait at least 24 hours after getting a piercing before you go swimming, but really you should wait until it is … Read more