Should one use witch hazel or alcohol to help dry up an irritation with pierced ears
No, not at all, and some people are even allergic to gold and gold-plated jewelry. The best kind of earrings to use when you first get your ears pierced are the ones made of surgical steel. They are cheaper than gold, and there may be less chance of skin irritation than there would be with gold or silver earrings.
use Claire's (from experience)
People assume that Claires is a bad place to get your ears pierced because they use piercing guns, which are bad- not true. I got my ears pierced at Claires and have never had a problem with them.
Cattle ears are pierced with tags and buttons for identification purposes, to identify a particular animal within a larger herd. This is highly useful of the herd is uniform, and when selling them. In Canada, the use of RFID tags and buttons is necessary for the ability of an animal to be traced back to its original herd should anything arise with that particular animal.
Yes and no, yes you can if you clean your ears with a special cleanser after you spray your hair and no if you do not want to take the time to clean your ears.
yes, but only if they use needles. The Claire's I go to does. If they use guns, then you should go to a doctor or piercing shop. No matter where you get them pierced always clean and twist them.
Cattle ears are pierced with tags and buttons for identification purposes, to identify a particular animal within a larger herd. This is highly useful of the herd is uniform, and when selling them. In Canada, the use of RFID tags and buttons is necessary for the ability of an animal to be traced back to its original herd should anything arise with that particular animal.
Its better to use a sea salt solution which consists of sea salt (not table salt as it is iodised and will make more of a chance of infection) and warm water, you should clean your ears with this 2-3 times a day using a cotton bud or a cotton ball.
From what I have gathered, the men would often have their septum pierced and the women would have their ears. beyond that I don't know.
No, sulfacetamide sodium opthalmic solution is specifically formulated for use in the eyes and should not be used in the ears. Using it in the ears may cause irritation or other adverse effects. It is important to only use medications as directed by a healthcare professional.
NO ABSOLUTELY NOT. You never want to use peroxide or alcohol on a piercing. Sea Salt Soaks are ideal.
Places like Walmart usually offer piercing for 9.99 with the purchase of a set of earrings. That being said, never get your ears pierced at a location that uses a gun to pierce your ears. The gun can not be properly sterilized after use due to plastic parts greatly increasing your chances of infection.