How To Clean Septum Piercing
Grace Evans
How To Clean Septum Piercing
Can the septal cavity be cleaned with alcohol? Or table salt?
Alcohol: Absolutely not.
pxide: Absolutely not.
Table salt: Absolutely not.
The easiest and smartest way is to use antibacterial soap. I use mild soap for myself. Don't smell those crazy smells. Just take the antibacterial in the front. Use together. Clean everything you do to avoid counterfeit soap or other soaps. When you are ready to turn off the faucet, take some soap and put it in your hands. Then take your fingers and rub them gently on the hole. In it and in jewelry. If it doesn't hurt, twist the jewelry to add soap. However, do not replace it if it has been crushed or touched. Do it when you like. But technically you don't have to play it. If you replace it with soap, rinse off all the soap as well. You don't want it to dry out and leave residue in your nose. It was difficult to get water out of the hole, so I grabbed my hand and drank. So I put my nose in my hand and left. I did this a few times with water bubbles around my nose and then used a clean finger to see if there was any soap left. It's very easy and it only takes a month to recover. But don't change it for at least 2 or 3. This is a great hole. I love her. : D.
It smells good after a few weeks. Just keep cleaning. The smell is a collection of skin cells and, believe me, it's not pleasant. I'm not sure I know what this ad looks like. laugh out loud. And every time you move a piece of jewelry, you smell it.
Never use alcohol (in response to the previous one). Soap is good as long as it is fragrant. I bathe twice a day with sea salt. I dipped it in sea salt and distilled water (after heating the solution). Then I use some soap (unscented antibacterial soap), wash my hands, clean the ring and after one minute, rinse thoroughly with distilled water. If it gets too wet and weird, I use Qtips to dry.
How To Clean Septum Piercing
How To Clean Septum Piercing
Can septal piercing be cleaned with alcohol? Or table salt? 3
I punctured my septum 3 days ago and did not clean it with liquids like Qtip and water. But I have heard that if you do not clean with antibiotics, it can be an infection. I don't have sodium oxide or sea salt. And I can't buy it because my mother is going to kill herself. And he didn't know I had to pierce the septum.
All I have is wine and table salt.
it works?
alcol: Absolutely not.
pxide: Absolutely not.
Table salt: Absolutely not.
The easiest and smartest way is to use antibacterial soap. I use mild soap for myself. Don't smell those crazy smells. It's just called antibacterial on the front. Use Exchange. Clean everything you do with septum to avoid counterfeit soap or other detergents. When you are ready to turn off the water, take a small amount of this soap and rub it in your hands. Then take your finger and rub it gently when piercing. In it and in jewelry. If it doesn't hurt, turn the soap over to get the jewelry in. However, do not bend if it is crusted or injured when touched. Do it when you like. But technically you don't have to play it. If you wipe it off with soap, be sure to wash off all the soap as well. You don't want it to dry out and leave residue in your nose. It was difficult to get water through the hole, so I took water by the hand. So I put my nose in my hand and left. Water bubbles around my nose. I did this a few times and then checked with my clean finger to see if there was any soap left. It's very easy and only takes a month to recover. But don't change it for at least 2 or 3. This is a really good hole. I love her. : D
It smells good after a few weeks. Just keep cleaning. Smell is a collection of skin cells and, believe me, it is not pleasant. I'm not sure I know what this ad looks like ... but it smells like ear cheese that you don't clean. Ha ha And every time you move jewelry, you feel your breath.
Never use alcohol (in response to the previous one). Soap is good as long as it is fragrant. I bathe in sea salt twice a day. I dipped it in sea salt and distilled water (after heating the t solution). Then I use soap (odorless antibacterial), apply foam and wash my hands, change the ring to clean, and after a minute wash thoroughly with distilled water. If it gets too wet and weird, I use Qtips to dry it.
Well you don't want to use pxide on your piercing, my piercer told me it's not even for piercing like alcohol. If you do not have sea salt, ask for an antibacterial soap, apply it on the piercing and rinse. I did it for me This is what my piercer told me to use on my piercing or something else! ... water source!
Sea salt baths are great for any piercing during healing. But if you don't have antibacterial soap and warm water on your hands, both can be equally helpful in healing your piercing.