No. Follow the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer.
Well, darling, in Australia, they don't have Dawn dish soap, but a close equivalent would be the good ol' classic dishwashing liquid from Fairy. It gets the job done just as well, so no need to stress about it. Just grab a bottle and get those dishes sparkling clean, no worries!
Bar soap is less effective than liquid detergent for washing clothes because it may not dissolve as well in water and can leave residue on fabrics. Liquid detergent is designed to work better in modern washing machines and is more effective at removing stains and dirt from clothes.
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Well considering it clearly says that in the event of a deep wound or puncture wound you should seek medical advice (it's there way of saying not to use the product on those types of wounds) and a piercing is a puncture wound. I would suggest you don't use it. Neosporin contains neomyacin and this needs the air circulation to work effectively and a lot of people are sensitive to Neomyacin. If you are washing the piercing daily using a good unscented liquid antibacterial soap and rinsing with lots of warm running water while moving the jewellery there should be no reason to use Neosporin on your piercing.
Liquid dish soap will work, but use it dry, no water first. Work it in and you will see the grease separate. Then rinse thoroughly.
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No, but you need to have something to work with to lay the piercing out correctly.
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The very first thing I'd do would be to make sure the sink itself is clean and sanitary and that the drains work properly.
What you actually want to be using is liquid antibacterial soap and water and wash the piercing twice a day for the first day then every day there after for a week (7) days. Flushing the piercing with warm running water daily after cleaning to ensure you get all the soap out of the piercing. Stop using whatever you were using for cleaning, just soap and water. This should turn an infected navel piercing around in 24 to 48 hours.Things you don't use on your piercing: Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Sea salt, Salt, Betadine, Polysporin, Neosporin, Bactine, Pierced Ears Solution, Contact Lens solution, Aspirin, Epsom Salts, Dragon Mist.You need to flush the irritant out of the piercing and it won't heal if you keep putting the above items on the piercing. Liquid antibacterial soap, diluted with a little water as you lather it up will work the best to clean and disinfect the piercing.