New nostril piercing take some time to settle into place, usually about two weeks, once the two week period has pasted go back to your piercing. It's not uncommon to have the nostril screw custom tailored to fit your nose, the piercer will remove the jewellery and re bend it so it sits a bit more comfortably in your sinus.
It isnt it is on the left side. It may look as if it is on the right side but that is only because when taking a video or picture the screen is flipped.
No it isnt. Petroleum jelly is too thick and doesn't let your piercing breathe properly.
Unless you use some type of numbing cream, youre gonna feel something. Honestly, for a standard lobe piercing, the healing is going to hurt more than the piercing. It isnt worth using the numbing cream because when you get it pierced, the cream can get pushed inside the piercing and can cause piercings. Its better to just tough it out :)
He isnt, he is YELLER on the inside
drago is the strongest inside. even if the Gs are low he has 1000000 Gs inside. ISNT THAT COOL?!?!!
No. You should never under any circumstances put anything on your piercing such as Peroxide, Alcohol, Neosporin or Bactine. Peroxide, Alcohol and Bactine are very drying to your piercing and the surrounding skin, and will just make the problem worse. Neosporin dries inside your piercing and clogs it, causing a flare up. Regardless of what people may say, the only thing that will fully cure an infected piercing are antibiotics. Other products may mask the symptoms, leading you to believe the infection is gone, but in all reality it isnt. If you think your piercing is infected, see your doctor for antibiotics.
yes...... THE RIGHT ANSWER IS NO HE ISNT
No he isnt
no it isnt
cause he's not worth killin & goin inside for!
Wait 2-3 months before submerging it in water. It isnt the chlorine that you should worry about. Water is FILTHY an all of those germs with a new piercing greatly increases the risk of infection
A needle is sterilized, and the needle is used to pierce a small hole where you wish to place an adornment like an earring. And numbing isnt recommended.