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It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your lip piercings. Homemade saline may be too salty for delicate piercing sites, leading to dryness and delayed healing.
Cleaning a tongue piercing is a bit different from cleaning other piercings. Instead of dabbing cleaning solution onto your piercing, you just need to use an alcohol-free and hydrogen peroxide-free mouth rinse. Plain, clean water works too. Bottled or filtered water is preferred.
You should ensure you get pierced by someone experienced and reliable who utilizes the right cleaning and sterilization procedures. You’ll also need to choose high-quality jewelry that you aren’t allergic to. After you get your eyebrow piercing, be sure to follow all instructions from your piercer.
It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your nipple piercings. Homemade saline may be too salty for delicate piercing sites, leading to dryness and delayed healing.
It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your belly button piercings. Homemade saline may be too salty for delicate piercing sites, leading to dryness and delayed healing.
It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your Septum piercings. If your Septum piercing is already infected, the good news is that in many cases, you can successfully treat an infected Septum piercing yourself.
It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your nose piercings. Homemade saline may be too salty for delicate piercing sites, leading to dryness and delayed healing.
Everything you need to know about piercings: Types, healing, pain, costs, cleaning, aftercare, jewelry, and so on. Happy reading!