Only if you want the burn to get worse.
It is not recommended to clean a Monroe piercing with hydrogen peroxide as it can be too harsh and may slow down the healing process. It is better to use a saline solution or gentle soap and water to clean the piercing.
It is possible to clean earrings with hydrogen peroxide depending on what they are made of. If they are made of fine metal like gold, platinum, or sterling silver and you are looking to clean the earring as a whole.. I would clean them with a mixture of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia. This is what jewelry stores use in their ultrasonic to clean fine jewelry. Soak for 15 seconds then rinse with water and dry.
No, it is not recommended to use hydrogen peroxide on a breast injury. It can cause irritation and delay the healing process. It is best to clean the injury with mild soap and water, and seek medical advice if needed.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean pennies. It can help to remove dirt and tarnish from the surface of the penny. Simply soak the penny in hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes and then rinse it off with water.
It is not recommended to clean a dog's ears with hydrogen peroxide as it can be harsh and irritating to the sensitive skin inside the ear. It is best to use a veterinarian-approved ear cleaner specifically made for dogs to prevent any potential harm or discomfort.
Not advised. You need actual burn dressings.
hmm...if you burn your foot then my suggestion is clean the burn with hydrogen peroxide, but rinse with cool or warm water, and then u apply the peroxide. If it is small then maybe you just oput dabs of toothpaste on it...it is what i do. and then put a bandage if desired.
No you cannot because there are some scientific methods and it can burn your ear cells
yes, it is safe to use peroxide. but in my opinion i wouldn't use it if you have an ear infection.
Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my ears?
Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my ears?
Yes
No, it is not recommended to clean a lip piercing with hydrogen peroxide as it can be too harsh and irritating. It may slow down the healing process and can also damage the delicate tissues around the piercing. It's better to use a gentle saline solution or a cleaning solution recommended by your piercer.
Go and see a qualified doctor about it
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.
Yeah but it probably won't smell very clean and fresh.
it depends on where you put it