You should use something that doesn't have too much flavour or coloring as an oral rinse for you new tongue piercing, you won't be rinsing for long, just a few seconds should be plenty.
Alritey then, when you use any mouthwash as often as you need to when you get your tongue pierced, you end up killing lots and lots of germs and bacteria, right? Here's a news flash: Your digestive system starts in your mouth, the bacteria there helps you to digest the food you eat....Kill off too much and you will have problems...Your tongue will turn black and your breath will turn so bad that your Momma wont stand being around you. Use your mouthwash like you would ordinarily, maybe twice a day, but instead of mouthwash use seasalt to heal your piercing.
Mix 1/4 teaspoon seasalt to 8 oz. of warm water...Put the mixture in a clean water bottle or sports bottle and carry it with you every where you go.... Any time you put anything in your mouth you rinse out your mouth with the seasalt solution... Eat, drink, smoke a ciggarete, whatever, you rinse after....Do this for two weeks....Then for the next two weeks rinse your mouth out 4 times a day...Hope this helps...............
Ps Seasalts can be found in any major grocery store in the seasonings dept.
Around the piercing but not on the piercing.
Yes you can use self tanner but try to keep it out of the piercing if at all possible.
Continued use of alcohol will interfere with the body's ability to form new skin, which is the goal of the healing process after piercing.
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.
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Don't use any antibiotic on any piercing unless you have been directed to do so by a licensed Doctor. How are you sure the piercing is in fact infected? You need to know for sure you are dealing with and infection and not just a reaction to your cleaning agents. Check out the related link then see your Doctor.
toungue or taste buds maybe ?
Yes, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
Well if the piercing was done by a professional body piercer the nostril stud can be left in, it doesn't need to be removed. But if the piercing was done by a hack with a piercing gun then you need to go see a professional body piercer and get some real good quality body jewellery for the piercing you have. Piercing guns are not designed nor intended to be used on anything other than ear lobes, most health regulations consider it's use for other locations a violation of the health act. Piercing gun salons are not licensed for body piercing so there scope of business is restricted to ear lobe piercing only.
Alcohol should not be used on any piercing. Soaking your piercing in sea salt is best. you can also use non scented antibacterial soap to clean your piercing
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Yes you can however replacing the jewellery may be more difficult if jewellery has been left out for and extended period of time. If you have issues replacing the jewellery into the piercing go see your local professional body piercer who can use an insertion taper to place the jewellery in the piercing without damaging the piercing.