What can I use to clean my nose piercing besides sea salt? | CHURINGA BODY JEWELRY REVIEWS
You can use warm water and soap. Just keep it clean. Alcohol is ok too. If you want to use salt water that’s fine but … Read more
You can use warm water and soap. Just keep it clean. Alcohol is ok too. If you want to use salt water that’s fine but … Read more
To lift away grime, oils, and dirt off gold Soak your gold earrings in dish soap and water for about 30 minutes. Gently brush them … Read more
H2Ocean Sea Salt Body Piercing Spray helps to safely remove dried discharge and lymph secretions when used every 3-4 hours on your piercings and body … Read more
After having a piercing, it is important to keep the area clean and dry. You may be advised to gently clean the area with a … Read more
One way to help your new piercing stay healthy is to soak it in a sea salt or saline mixture. Doing this can keep your … Read more
Pour 1 cup of warm water into a cup or bowl. Use distilled or bottled water. Add 1/8 to 1/4 of a teaspoon of the … Read more
Sea salt has long been revered for its potential cleansing and healing properties. A sea salt soak may relieve inflammation, remove crust, and flush out … Read more
Use pure sea salt (non-iodized) and not table salt, which contains extra chemicals that can irritate your piercing and dextrose (sugar) that can cause yeast … Read more
Sea salt has long been revered for its potential cleansing and healing properties. A sea salt soak may relieve inflammation, remove crust, and flush out … Read more
You can use warm water and soap. Just keep it clean. Alcohol is ok too. If you want to use salt water that’s fine but … Read more