Nose piercing care
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Aug 30, 2014
Kennedy M.
Aug 30, 2014
Shaye M.
To be honest, salt saline solution is the best way. I wouldn't use anything else for cleaning my piercings lol :)
Aug 30, 2014
Katriena c.
That's the best way to keep it clean it:) Once in a while when my nose was healing I would get a qtip and dip it in peroxide and just dabbed it near the hole:) the piercing suits you well but I think it's a little too forward for my liking.
Aug 30, 2014
Tia S.
Mix sea salt with warm water. Sometimes I take a shotglass full of warm salt water and stick that side of my nose right in, and tilt the shotglass as much as you can without spilling. I just hold it there for like 3 minutes a day.
Aug 30, 2014
Olivia G.
Continue with saline solutions, DO NOT touch or twist the stud, and if you want another way to clean it try tea tree oil
Aug 30, 2014
Kennedy M.
Thank you all so much! And yeah, Katriena, I had to get it forward a bit more because I wear glasses and I couldn't have it hitting it, but I do think it suits me! Again, thank you all for the advice xo.
Aug 30, 2014
Kirsten H.
I wouldn't use tea tree oil, as it would dry it out. 1/4th of a teaspoon of UNIODIZED salt (sea salt) to a cup of warm water is the suggested measurements.
Aug 30, 2014
Mary P.
I get ear piercing anesthetic and that is not as harsh as rubbing alcohol and its meant for piercings.