Does aspirin paste really work?
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Aug 26, 2014
Mary P.
Hi ladies, I had a problem withy nose piercing and I decided to take it out and I read that aspirin paste will heal it and I need to know if it does. Who has used it and did it work? If so how fast did it work? Cause school starts next Tuesday and I need this gone by then or at least better looking.
Aug 26, 2014
Brittany F.
Not for that it's too irritating, try seeped chamomile tea bags instead!
Aug 27, 2014
Olivia G.
That's what I've been using on my bump and it works, I suffer doing it when you're sleeping and during the day do salt water soaks
Aug 27, 2014
Olivia G.
Also taking the piercing out doesn't do anything and could lead to more complications.
Aug 27, 2014
Brittany F.
That is only for infections, if there is a reason besides infection that you do not want it in it is safe to do so
Aug 29, 2014
Jenna M.
Aspirin is also known as acetylsalicylic acid so one could say it compares to salicylic acid but I would suggest just finding products with salicylic acid in it made purposely for skin.