you shouldn't use alcohol to clean any piercings. You can use alcohol to disinfect your jewelry but not the piercing itself. It dries it out.
They will have to take care of the piercings as they will have to keep the piercings clean and free of infection.
It has alcohol that can burn your cornea.
NO!!!! you should use salt sea spray from a local piercing shop and drench the hole with it
You need to be using antibacterial liquid soap diluted and lathered and lots of warm running water to clean your piercings daily. There should be no need to use anything other than this to maintain your piercings.
As Far As I Know You Can Use An Alcohol Free Mouth Wash To Clean Oral Piercings Because That Is What Was Recamended To Me I Sugest ACT Or Tom`s Of Maine.
Yes, in fact the saltwater may be benneficial to the piercings healing process. I only use all natural sea salt in warm water to clean my piercings and have yet to have a single issue with any of them.
You do not use Peroxide to clean your ear piercings. Soap and water and leave them alone, you could always read the written aftercare instructions you were provided with by your professional body piercer.
Not just regular table salt. You need to use natural sea salt. Otherwise it could have stuff added to it that's not ideal for piercings :)
At a clean and reputable tattoo and piercing studio.
Yes you can use an AED on a casualty who has body piercings, the discharge goes across the chest to start the heart and has effect on body piercings.
Rotating the jewellery while flushing the piercings with warm water in the shower is just about the only way to properly clean the piercing and counteract and infection. The use of diluted liquid antibacterial soap lathered and applied to the jewellery and piercing in concert with the flushing will wash the piercings out and with this rinse any irritants out of the piercings.