What can you use to clean body jewelry?
We recommend cleaning your body jewelry with antibacterial soap and warm water. Clean your piercing jewelry regularly. This will minimize the chance of infection and keep your body jewelry looking brand new. Make sure to wash all the twists, curves and hard to reach areas.
How do you sterilize body jewelry at home?
As shared on Painful Pleasures, “You can boil your body jewelry to sterilize it as long as there are NO electronic components, acrylic or jewels in it.” Just place your piece in boiling water for five minutes and then let dry on a clean paper towel.
Can you use rubbing alcohol to clean body jewelry?
It’s best to avoid the use of rubbing alcohol when cleaning jewelry or piercings because it can cause damage to the jewelry. Allow the piercing to dry before replacing the jewelry.
How do you disinfect a piercing?
Clean with a clean cotton pad or swab dipped in salt solution. You can make this solution by mixing 1 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Use this around the pierced area a few times a day to remove any bacteria. Dab (don’t wipe) the piercing.
Should I pick the crust off my piercing?
After the first few days your body will excrete lymph as it begins to form the fistula inside your piercing. This lymph ‘crust‘ will likely collect on the jewelry or around the piercing. Do not pick at it. Piercings do tend to swell slightly — some more than others — during healing.
Can I use table salt to clean my piercing?
The single best thing you can do for your piercing is to keep up a regular regimen of salt water soaks. Use pure sea salt (non-iodized) and not table salt, which contains extra chemicals that can irritate your piercing and dextrose (sugar) that can cause yeast infections.
What soap should I clean my piercing with?
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The only product you should be using to care for your new piercing is a mild soap like “Dr Bronner’s Soap” or “Cetaphil”. Use no more than two times daily. Apply a small amount of soap to the palm of your hand and combine with warm water to create a lather.
How long should I soak my piercing in salt water?
In a small bowl, combine a pinch of non-iodized fine-grain sea salt (about 1/8 teaspoon) and about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of very warm water. Soak the piercing in the mixture for five minutes. Galiano says to do a sea salt soak twice a day for the duration of the healing process, which differs depending on the piercing.
Can salt water heal piercings?
One way to help your new piercing stay healthy is to soak it in a sea salt or saline mixture. Doing this can keep your wound clean and promote healing. Some piercing experts tell their customers to consider a sea salt soak to help your piercing heal.
Does salt water sting piercings?
Mild sea salt water soaks can accelerate healing and reduce irritation in the area. Dissolve 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt into 8 ounces of warm water in a clean cup. A stronger solution is not better as you can burn your piercing with too much salt.
Can I use tap water to clean my piercing?
Distilled water is best, and bottled water is a second choice; depending on your local water quality, you may need to avoid tap water unless it is filtered or first brought to a full boil for a minute or longer and then allowed to cool sufficiently before use.
Should I clean my piercing with hot or cold water?
DO NOT just use hot water from the hot tap, because it will not be sterile. Once the water is at a comfortable, warm temperature, pour a cup full, add 1tsp of sea salt and stir in. This solution can then be used to clean your piercing.
Can you use vinegar to clean piercings?
Vinegar makes an excellent cleaner for jewelry, because it breaks down dirt and grime in addition to acting as an antibacterial sanitizer. If you want to clean and sanitize your earrings at the same time, white vinegar is an excellent choice. Pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar into a clean plastic cup.
Can you use Listerine to clean piercings?
Since your body is mostly salt water, you can clean the piercing without causing irritation. Chemicals such as alcohol, peroxide, Listerine etc. will only serve to irritate your piercing.
Should I clean my piercing before or after I shower?
The first cleaning should be done after shower but the last thing you do before you leave the bathroom. This will clean any hair/body products, or makeup that might have migrated to your piercing. Clean one more time during the day, and before you go to bed.
Can you clean jewelry with Listerine?
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and other silver jewellery can be cleaned and disinfected by placing them in a ceramic bowl filled with alcohol based mouthwash. Wipe them with a soft cloth to make them shine.
What piercing gets infected the most?
“Piercings that go through ear cartilage are much more likely to become infected and are more difficult to treat than infections through the ear lobe or the soft tissues just above the lobe,” Dr. Kaplan says.
Which piercings are most dangerous?
“The most dangerous piercings are the ones that involve cartilage, like higher ear piercings,” says Tracy Burton, a pediatric nurse practitioner in Ontario. “These piercings are associated with poor healing because of the limited blood supply to the area.

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