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7 Must-Know Tips for Ear Piercing Care

7 Must-Know Tips for Ear Piercing Care

Earrings have been a fashion staple, adding a subtle yet captivating touch to any get-up. These versatile accessories can be rocked in various styles on both sides of your noggin, but caring for freshly pierced ears requires your utmost attention and diligence. To dodge piercing nightmares like, "I doused my fresh piercings in alcohol and they got worse," or "I rocked oversize earrings and now my new piercings are throbbing in agony," 

We've compiled a list of crucial guidelines to avoid common mistakes when tending to your ear piercings.

Before Getting Pierced: Weigh Your Options

If you're pondering on getting a piercing, there are a few things to mull over before taking the plunge.

Pick Your Bling Thoughtfully: Choose jewellery that fits in with your style and personality. Ensure it suits your taste and complements your look.

Healing and Movement: Predict the healing process and how your piercing jewellery might move during this time. If it takes longer than a day or two to heal, know how much wiggle room your earrings or lip rings can handle before they can be worn comfortably again.

Permanent or Removable: Decide if you want a piercing that's here to stay or something you can take out. For permanent options, think about how you can modify the jewellery over time to suit your changing tastes. For removable pieces, consider more substantial options that will stay put securely.

Mistakes to Avoid When Caring for Your Ear Piercing

Proper care for your piercing is paramount to ward off infections and ensure smooth healing. Here are some common blunders you should steer clear of:

Dirty Hands Aren't Welcome 

Fresh piercings are vulnerable, so keep your grubby paws away from them. Bacteria from your hands can cause infections, resulting in discomfort and irritation.

Watch Out for Hair Products 

When your ear piercing is new and tender, be cautious with hair products like shampoo, conditioner, and sprays. These products can transfer bacteria and oils onto your earrings, potentially causing irritation. Opt for gentle, preservative-free hair care products and tie your hair up, especially during the first month.

Choose the Right Cleaning Solutions 

Avoid using harmful cleaning products that can irritate and dry out your skin. Say no to rubbing alcohol, perfumes, or scented cleaning products. Instead, clean the pierced area with a saline solution (a mix of warm water and salt) and mild soap for an extra touch of care.

Don't Remove Jewellery Too Soon 

If your piercing still looks red or irritated after the procedure, resist the temptation to ditch your fresh jewellery. Wait at least 4 to 8 weeks, giving your body time to heal and reducing the risk of infection.

Don't Leave Your Piercing Empty for Too Long 

Neglecting to wear jewellery in your fresh piercing for an extended period can lead to closure. If this happens, don't panic. Apply a bit of oil and gently try to reopen the piercing. If you encounter resistance, it's still open.

Say No to Cheap Jewellery 

Avoid low-quality, budget-friendly jewellery for your new piercing. Cheap jewellery can get tangled in the piercing and damage the surrounding tissue. Invest in high-quality jewellery to maintain a healthy and clean piercing without going bankrupt.

Stay Clear of Allergic Metals 

Some metals can cause allergies and discomfort. Do your research and opt for non-allergenic jewellery. If unsure, choose jewellery with fewer mixed metals to minimise the risk of an allergic reaction.

Prioritising proper care for your ear piercing is crucial to ensure both your safety and style. By avoiding these common mistakes and making informed choices, you can enjoy your new piercing without any unwanted complications.

 

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