Yes. Depending on where your ear is pierced, your hair could get caught on it so you want to be careful about that but you do not need to worry about hair and water touching it. Clean the piercing as you are instructed after you shower or after it contacts water. If it is freshly pierced, you may wish to avoid bodies of water such as pools and oceans for a few weeks so as not to irritate the piercing. http://www.bmezine.com/pierce/articles/ptafter/ear.html
are you kidding!!it can it will not hurt it but i would not recomndit can it will not hurt it but i would not recomndit can it will not hurt it but i would not recomndit can it will not hurt it but i would not recomnd
Yes just make sure you have no earrings onOn the contrary - it is important to keep earrings in your newly pierced ears. Health professionals recommend constantly keeping your earrings in for around 6 weeks while the healing takes place. Trying to reinsert an earring into a newly pierced ear if you take it out can cause tearing, bleeding and other damage. The only circumstances under which you should remove earrings from a new piercing is if the area shows signs of infection.
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Meissner's corpuscles and hair follicle receptors are touch receptors located around the hair follicles. Meissner's corpuscles detect light touch and changes in textures on the skin, while hair follicle receptors respond to movements of the hair.
as long as you get no die in your ears you will be fine(:
Because it is dangerous. It might shock you because electricity isn't surpose to touch water hot or cold.
Yes, also if a guy has his left ear pierced it means he's gay, if the right side is pierced, he is staright
Hair (newly grown) is a product of many (bio)chemical synthesis reactions.
Yes, it is perfectly safe to use hair spray on newly died hair! The chemicals in the hair spray will not effect your recently dyed hair.
it eat a cactus then it turned into a cactus camel with green hair and pierced ears
Cheese touch!
you touch the baby's when they have all their hair.