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"Lol. Oh I'm a CoCo Chanel kinda gal " Don't fiddled with it! use a spray on antiseptic... Don't over clean it! | |||
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"I've always used savlon antiseptic wash spray on all my piercings and they heal brilliantly. " How you got your tummy done? How often did you clean it? And did you rotate it or let it stick? That was one thing I was never sure about. Wether to unstick it. | |||
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"I've always used savlon antiseptic wash spray on all my piercings and they heal brilliantly. How you got your tummy done? How often did you clean it? And did you rotate it or let it stick? That was one thing I was never sure about. Wether to unstick it. " I did have but took it out (unrelated reason) It's best not to move them. The first 72 hours are the most important, that's when your skin in anchoring it in. Use the antiseptic wash to wash away any gunge which is visible. | |||
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"And a note re salt water-it never worked for me in assisting healing. Different strokes for different folks. Whether it's made for 'puncture wounds' or not, savlon wash has always been perfect on mind, and i've got 11 of them, having had 15 in total. " That was the advice given to me by all my piercers. I've healed and stretched lots and lots of difficult piercings (nipples, genital, etc) with just salt water and know that all my friends did the same. You shouldn't put *any* chemicals on a wound. | |||
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"Sea salt (about a heaped teaspoon) in half a mug of boiling water. Use a cotton bud to dip into the water once cooled slightly and clean it, changing cotton bud ends between sides of the piercing. Also clean within the depth of the belly button with a new cotton bud. Once its not too sore, you can spritz it with savlon spray, place your washed fingertips on either end and jiggle it slightly to encourage the spray down the piercing itself if you're so inclined. I never bothered with this and just left it alone. Clean it twice a day, not too often to keep disturbing the healing and wash your hands first. Otherwise don't fiddle with it. A good piercer will explain their preferred way for you to maintain their piercing. You should also be able to go back to them to have them check it if you think anything is off. I've got both my top and bottom pierced on my navel and neither have had any problems." | |||
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