No experienced professional body piercer would ever tell you to use Hydrogen Peroxide, Alcohol, Neosporin, Polysporin or any other such preparation on any piercing. If you were advised to do so you should question the individuals qualifications and logic just before you walk out the door to get the piercing done by someone who knows what they are doing.
You should have been given written aftercare instructions which should detail the care and cleaning methods for your piercing. If you were not provided with such you should consider contacting your local health inspectors and file a complaint.
Besides the glaring lack of knowledge, you should be washi9ng your piercings daily under running water in the shower or bath and using diluted antibacterial liquid soap as the cleaning agent once a day to ensure your piercings are healthy and flush the piercing with lots of running water once they have been cleaned with the soap other than that, that's all you need nothing more nothing less.
Alcohol thins your blood. therefore it will make the bleeding worse
I have gotten my nose pierced three times. The second time it hurt so much that I fainted. The third time I got dizzy.
A nose piercing can make your nose stand out.
Yes, in some cultures, nose piercings can be a symbol of spirituality or religious significance. For example, in Hinduism, nose piercings are believed to enhance a woman's beauty and signify marriage. In certain tribal societies, nose piercings can also have spiritual meanings or be part of religious rituals.
No not at all.
No, it is not recommended to put hydrogen peroxide in your nose. It can be irritating and may cause damage to the sensitive mucous membranes in your nasal passages. It's best to use saline nasal sprays or consult with a healthcare professional for proper nasal care.
there are 3 different types of nose piercings. a nostril piercing, septum piercing (through the septum of your nose), and bridge piercing (placed on the upper bridge of your nose)
Johnny Christ has 2 piercings. His ears and his nose.
No that is defiantly not emo! ;)
yes they do, well to me they do (: <3
There are six types of nose piercings available. The most basic is the nostril (also called the "ala") piercing, but there is also the septum (also called the "bull nose"), bridge, nasallang, high nostril and vertical nose tip (also called a "rhino") piercings.
About 2-3 weeks if it's cleaned regularly and well maintained. When my wife got her nose pierced, she cleaned it at least twice a day using a product for ear piercings, and it healed in about two weeks. You'll want to avoid cleaning the site with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide until the wound is healed completely as this will actually slow the healing process. Good luck!