dont use any common cleaning products to clean it (ie alcohol antiseptic etc). unless it gets infected you dont clean it.
The technique for cleaning a navel depends on the type of debris that is loading the navel and if the navel is convex or concave (outie or innie). If you are encountering common navel lint, you should be able to purge a concave navel digitally. Now, that does not mean you should stick your computer in your navel, that simply means that your fingertip should be enough to sweep the lint out. In stubborn cases, you might consider enlisting the aid of a fellow navel cleaner to assist. Cooperative navel hygiene is a strong bonding activity. High pressure air (greater than 30 psi) should be avoided as should high pressure steam. Ensure that you do not use sharp objects. Avoid prolonged picking at your navel because you might accidentially un-knot your navel. If you have ever seen what an unknotted balloon does when you release it, that should give you cause for concern.
As you would without a navel piercing, just be sure the navel piercing is the last thing you clean before you exit the bath.
Well if you are doing your aftercare correctly you should be getting the piercing wet every time you clean the piercing.
take the navel ring out immediately
This page includes step by step directions on how to clean your navel. (http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Your-Belly-Button)
You DO NOT remove a navel piercing to clean it....The navel takes the longest of all the piercings to heal.....Over a year, but you should wait at least 3 months to change it..or take it out for any reason....If your piercer didn't take the time to tell you how to clean and care for it....get another piercer....Hope this helps.........
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A navel may leave an unattractive scar if the umbilical cord was cut badly by the doctor at birth. Or it may be removed for personal aesthetic reasons. People may also not want to deal with navel lint, the smell, and having to clean it.
they should give you spray or gel if you get the gel with clean hands put a small amount of gel onto the jewelley top and bottom then wiggle the jewelry back and forth so th gel goes to the center of your skin.
never. its weird. hips!
You should talk with your doctor about this.
It usually means that you are not washing yourself properly. Be sure to clean out your navel with soap and water when you bathe, and keep it dry and clean. It could also mean that you have a fungal infection caused by moisture. In that case, and over-the-counter antifungal cream such as clotrimazole would work to cure it.