yes as long as there is no iodine in it
Using Morton sea salt for a sea soak for nipple piercings is not recommended. It often contains additives and anti-caking agents that can irritate the skin and may not be sterile. Instead, it's best to use pure, non-iodized sea salt or a specific saline solution designed for piercings. Always consult your piercer or a healthcare professional for the best aftercare advice.
Ingredients: Sea salt.
No. Most of their salt is from mines, but they may have a sea salt out as well.
With warm water, yeah.
Some alternatives to Morton salt that can be used in cooking and baking include sea salt, kosher salt, Himalayan pink salt, and Celtic sea salt. These salts can provide different flavors and textures to dishes compared to regular table salt.
You dont need any after care lotion for ear piercings. Natural sea salt and water is fine.
sea salt/saline spray & neosporin cream on the outside and that's it
Morton Salt was created in 1910.
Morton Salt's motto is 'When it rains, it pours.'.
Morton Salt Company is also a producer of table salt.
Water from sea water is evaporated to obtain impure salt; after crystallization/recrystallization repeated processes pure table salt is obtained.
Not just regular table salt. You need to use natural sea salt. Otherwise it could have stuff added to it that's not ideal for piercings :)