Its most likely just dry skin. Cut down your sea salt soaks if you're still doing those. The salt can be drying. Dab a little bit of vitamin E oil on the outside of your lip to moisturize it. If you still have problems with it, or dont think its dry skin, go see your piercer :)
You are over cleaning your piercing and drying it out
It depends on the context.The bells are pealing. (ringing)He is peeling an apple. (removing its outer skin)
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No, it is not OK. Bactine dries out the skin around the piercing, meaning the skin around your piercing will die. Bacteria tends to gather in the dead tissue and can cause infection. So, no, don't use it.
Pomegranate rind is the skin which sticks to thePomegranate while pealing it. The inner skin part ofPomegranate.
No, it can't because a hip piercing is acctually a skin piercing, doesn't go trugh deeper layers of abdomen, and doesn't come into contact with ovaries.
peeling as like skin or rind pealing as like sound, noise or music
Is it a new piercing? It might just be bruising. Especially if the piercer used clamps. Otherwise, there really shouldn't be dark skin but it might be scarring. You can use scar cream on it just not directly in the piercing
yes. You have been over exposed and you do not want to do further damage to your skin by tanning until your skin is completely healed.
Its probably just dry skin. Clean the piercing a little less often. If it doesn't get better, you can dab some vitamin E oil on the outside of the piercing to moisturize the skin around it.
If the skin on the head of your penis is peeling, you need to see your doctor to figure out what it is. They will be able to help you cure what is wrong.
Its probably dry from over-cleaning. Don't put more than a pinch of natural sea salt into a shot glass of warm water. Soak for 5 mins 2-3 times a day. If you're already doing that, cut down to 1-2 sea salt soaks. Only use antimicrobial soap once a week. You can use vitamin E oil around the piercing to help clear up the dryness.