Yes just make sure you have no earrings on
On the contrary - it is important to keep earrings in your newly pierced ears. Health professionals recommend constantly keeping your earrings in for around 6 weeks while the healing takes place. Trying to reinsert an earring into a newly pierced ear if you take it out can cause tearing, bleeding and other damage. The only circumstances under which you should remove earrings from a new piercing is if the area shows signs of infection.
Ear's tend to bleed when pierced so wash the blood of a bit the put tree tee oil or salt water on to the bleeding bit or the solution you get when you had your ears pierced
No. As long as you take care of them and go to a clean and reputable shop, you should be fine. No more of a risk than lobes. Be sure to wash your hair often and change your pillowcase.
hair, foot, ears, back, face
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Not really, you probably could, seeing as washing it makes some colour wash out, if you used it slowly and carefully.
Any natural body of water will have a higher than normal bacterial count so you should wash the piercing as soon after bathing or rafting as possible to avoid infection.
then why do u wash your hair?
They do wash their scalp, and if they have any hair left, they wash it.
Never. Hair cannot wash itself you must wash it.
if you dont mind bein blonde use lime juice if not wash wash wash wash wash wash and you should be fine
Women should wash their hair at least every two days. But I wash my hair everyday.
To keep the pierced ears and surrounding area clean and free from infection, use anti-bacterial soap and water to wash twice a day. Keep turning the earrings as well as taking them in and out.