Skip to content
FREE SHIPPING ON UK ORDERS OVER £15
NEW ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK!
10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER
8 Common Piercing Jewellery Tips Everyone Should Know

8 Common Piercing Jewellery Tips Everyone Should Know

We are all in to try something that is usually trendy but comfortable at the same time since who doesn't like comfort? So, searching for easy piercing tips is all the fuss right now, and here we have a few common but totally unique tips which can help you have an easy piercing experience.

Use A Tapper for Intricate Piercings

Tapers help to slide the jewellery easily into your piercing. It is mainly used for difficult piercing designs like plug tunnels and ear expanders for ear gauges. Coming in a cool cone shape with a hollow centre makes them very helpful as a guide through the piercing track.

Thanks to their sharp tip, it is a breeze to switch out your jewellery quickly.

Use Soap and Water to Clean

Don't go for fancy soaps and fragrant liquids to clean your piercing. Even medicated ones have chemicals that can damage them.

Use simple soap and a routine cleaning process to take care of your piercings. They create a simple magical effect, and you do nothing, and your piercing stays on top.

Double Check Jewellery Size  

Often, you see people struggling because the size of the jewellery is wrong. A bigger piece can tear you up when you try to push in harder. With a smaller jewellery size, there's the risk of losing.

So, decide on the correct jewellery size before you buy it for a snug fit.

Stay Calm While Changing the Jewellery

Changing your body jewellery for the first time might feel a bit nerve-wracking, but don't sweat it. Just stay chill, take your time, and remember there's a bit of a learning curve. It's totally normal to fumble a bit at first but stick with it. Before you know it, you'll be swapping out your jewellery like a pro, smooth and speedy.

Apply a Barrier Cream

If you’re prone to allergic reactions or irritation, consider using a barrier cream on the skin around your piercings. These creams create a protective layer that can help reduce sensitivity and prevent reactions to the jewellery. Just make sure it’s suitable for sensitive skin and won’t interfere with the healing process.

Use a Toothbrush for Cleaning

A soft-bristled toothbrush can be a game-changer for intricate jewellery designs or those with small crevices. Gently brush the jewellery with a diluted saline solution to remove debris and buildup. Just be careful not to scrub too hard.

Consider Jewellery Care Kits

Investing in a jewellery care kit can be worthwhile. These kits often come with specialised cleaners, polishing cloths, and tools designed to maintain different types of jewellery. They can make cleaning easier and more effective, ensuring your pieces stay in top shape.

Use a Jewellery Storage Box with Dividers

Keeping your piercing jewellery organised not only helps prevent damage but also makes it easier to find what you’re looking for. Invest in a jewellery box with dividers to separate your different pieces. This will help avoid scratches and tangles and keep your collection pristine.

Dry Jewellery Thoroughly Before Wearing

After cleaning your jewellery, make sure to dry it completely before putting it back in your piercing. Moisture left on jewellery can lead to infections or irritation. Use a clean, dry cloth or let it air dry in a dust-free environment.

Go for Threaded Jewellery for Extra Security

If you’ve ever had a piece of jewellery mysteriously vanish, threaded jewellery might just be your new best friend. Unlike push-fit designs that can sometimes pop out when you least expect it, threaded jewellery is like the superhero of the piercing world. It screws into place, making it way less likely to slip away or come undone.

This is especially handy for those piercings that see a lot of action. So, if you want to keep your jewellery securely in place and avoid any more vanishing acts, threaded pieces are definitely worth considering.

 

Avoid Using Hand Sanitisers Near Piercings

Hand sanitisers often contain alcohol and other chemicals that can irritate your piercings. If you need to use hand sanitiser, make sure to clean your hands thoroughly and avoid direct contact with your jewellery. Opt for soap and water when cleaning your hands around freshly pierced areas.

Use a Magnetic Jewellery Holder

If you're dealing with small or delicate pieces, a magnetic jewellery holder can be a lifesaver. These holders use magnets to keep your jewellery secure and prevent it from getting lost or tangled. It’s a neat way to keep your favourite pieces organised and easily accessible.

 

These unconventional tips are your secret weapons for keeping your piercing jewellery in top form and sidestepping the usual mishaps. With these edgy tricks up your sleeve, you'll elevate your piercing game and keep your pieces looking fierce and fabulous. Let’s face it; your jewellery should be as bold and unstoppable as you are.

 

Previous article What You Need to Know About Cool Floating Navel Piercings
Next article A Look at the Piercings with Coloured Diamonds