You shouldn't use peroxide or any type of alcohol on any piercing. They both kill everything that's helping your piercing heal and therefore delay healing time. You can use really gentle antimicrobial soaps about twice a week. More than that will dry out the piercing. The best thing to use is a mixture of natural sea salt and water. Put a pinch of natural sea salt into a shot glass of warm water and soak your piercing in that.
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Yes, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.
No, use hydrogen peroxide or a prescribed cleanser.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.
No. Use a proper paint remover.
Ear cartilage piercing, yes and................
It is not appropriate to use Hibiclens antiseptic to clean your nose piercing because it does not favor quick healing; instead, use sea salt soaks.
Ear piercing is normally done in commercial centres in piercing shops.
Cleaning a new piercing with the cleanser/antiseptic given to you without the earring in it will actually close it rather quickly. If the piercing is already healed leaving the earring out for a long time will close it though usually (especially on ears) a mark will be left and still appear as if it were pierced
no, a fourteen gage ear piercing is not to big. In fact people use much large gages than 14.
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