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17:50 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Now you have a new piercing, it is important that times it clean to all, so that it heals quickly without any problems. In the bodyjewelleryshop.com we have a number of products that you care about is your piercing helps; Our fantastic saline will clean your piercings and stopping evil infection. In the following I have my top tips for you to follow, so that you have listed a painless and comfortable piercing.

Ear/cartilage piercings:
With a cotton swab cleaning soaked in brine at least twice a day (not your clean piercing more than three times per day, because it is dry)
Touch your piercing, you have to touch, then you wash your hands.
Rotate piercing jewelry, because if not the skin heals you.
Clean ears after using products in shower or bath.
Pain relievers such as ibuprofen to reduce the swelling.
Contact your doctor for signs of infection.
Make sure that you wash and regularly change your bedding.

Tongue/cheek/lip/Labret piercings:
Avoid hot, sour, spicy and salty foods.
Some pieces of crash ice melt on the tongue or a cold drink drinking can reduce the swelling.
Rinse your mouth, 4 - 5 times per day with alcohol-free mouthwash.
Avoid chewing gum, much caffeine, tobacco, alcohol and oral sexual contact.
Touch your piercing, you have to touch, then you wash your hands.
Pain relievers such as ibuprofen to reduce the swelling.
Contact your doctor for signs of infection.

Nose piercings:
With a cotton swab cleaning soaked in brine at least twice a day.
Pain relievers such as ibuprofen to reduce the swelling.
Remove jewelry not more than one day at a time, after it has cured (remove if the piercing is healing at all)
Use ice to reduce swelling.
Touch your piercing, you have to touch, then you wash your hands.

Nipple piercings:
With a cotton swab cleaning soaked in brine at least twice a day (not your clean piercing more than three times per day, because it is dry)
After the use of products in shower or bath, clean the piercing.
Avoid solarium sun creams, lotions and other skin care products.
Piercing a tissue after washing to dry, use towels contain germs.

Belly button:
With a cotton swab cleaning soaked in brine at least twice a day (not your clean piercing more than two times a day, because it is dry)
You use hot water to remove crust has formed.
Avoid swimming pools, due to the bacteria and chlorine in the water.
Blackline jewelry accelerates the healing process.
Contact your doctor for signs of infection.
Pain relievers such as ibuprofen to reduce the swelling.
Wear comfortable clothes such as wearing tight waist bands to avoid navel piercing.
Touch your piercing, you have to touch, then you wash your hands.
Lavender and tea tree oil will accelerate healing (consult your piercing professional), before you use them

Genital piercings:
Avoid creams and body fluids in contact come with your piercing for the first few weeks (it is advisable to use condoms during healing)
Clean the piercing daily with salt or saline solution.
Take showers instead of baths, in the first few weeks, because baths to keep a lot of bacteria.
Avoid soaps, as it will kill your healthy bacteria that healing are your piercing.
Touch your piercing, you have to touch, then you wash your hands.

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Healing times:
Tongue piercings-3-4 weeks
Lip piercings-2-3 months
Earlobe 6-8 weeks
Cartilage 4-12 months
Nipple 3-6 months
Navel 4-6 months
Nostril 2-4 weeks
Nasal septum-6-8 months
Eyebrows 6-8 weeks

Signs of inflammation:
You can recognize your piercing is inflamed and at the risk of infection with redness, swelling, pain or heat symptoms. Contact your doctor if you find that you have these characters or more.

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Tags: Abdomen (navel) piercing, Belly Piercing, cartilage piercings, ear piercings, eyebrow piercing, intimate piercing, nipple piercings, nose piercings, tongue piercings

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