No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
Alcohol should not be used on any piercing. Soaking your piercing in sea salt is best. you can also use non scented antibacterial soap to clean your piercing
Ultimately washing your piercing with very diluted soap and plenty of water is a good way to look after the piercing. Using a soap with no coloring and no scent or very little scent (liquid antibacterial Soft Soap "Aquarium" is recommended). A small pea sized amount in your hand adding water to it so you have a wet lather, apply this to the piercing while rotating or shuffling the jewellery in the piercing, then rinse the piercing under warm running water ensuring you rinse all the soap out of the piercing. Once rinsed dry the piercing with a clean dry towel or tissue. Soap and water is has been the norm for piercing aftercare ever since the 80's and has proven effective in aiding the piercing to heal naturally without the use of sprays and ointments.
No. That could cause scar tissue to build up. Use antibacterial soap or sea salt & warm water.
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Best if you don't. May dry up just use dial antibacterial soap comes in a bottle and its blue
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Nope - you have to use special dish washing soap
Regular laundry soap creates too many suds for HE washers, which can interfere with the machine's efficient water usage and cleaning ability. HE washers are designed to work with low-sudsing detergents specifically formulated for their high-efficiency performance.
Yes you can, check therelated links below this answer for more detailed aftercare information. When using antibacterial soap be sure you use the liquid soap and dilute it with water as you lather it up, we want a nice runny lather so it is easier to rinse out of the piercing. Allow it to stay on the piercing and jewellery for a few moments then rinse the piercing with lots of running water while moving the jewellery to rinse the soap out of the piercing. This has been used by my clients with great success over the last 15 years with no issues. Happy Piercings
Yes. And don't use regular soap; use computer-soap.
no it is not use antibacterial soap on a new tattoo unscented dial soap that's it