No. Peroxide dries out your piercing so that it can't actually heal. Use sea salt soaks and clean it with a q-tip.
Sea salt soak:
No. Never ever ever use peroxide, alcohol, bactine or neosporin on ANY piercings. The chemicals in these products are too harsh for the piercing and will cause severe irritation, which may lead to infection. All you need to put on it is antibacterial (Dial) soap once a day.
So..........what?
If you have to ask this question then you shouldn't be piercing yourself. Save up and just go to a professional. Navel piercings are surface piercings and they need special care to avoid rejection.
They don't do them at all
The only time navel piercings really hurt is when you have the needle going through you. After that unless you bump it on things or it gets infected, it shouldn't hurt.
navel, nipple, genital, and surface piercings that are on the back, abdomen, hips, thighs, etc
i dont really understand the question but if your asking "I put peroxide on my navel and yellow liquid is coming out" i say GO TO THE HOSPITAL
first off claries doesnt do body piercings they only do ears they wont even do my industrial bc they say that they only use the gun and for most body piercings they use a needle.
no, its not like its gonna go into your blood or something.
The most popular piercing for females is either lobe piercings or, in recent times, navel piercings.
Parents permission is needed or you have to be 18.
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.