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Belly Button Piercing Care 2023

Belly Button Piercing Care 2023

Navel piercings aren't just some piece of metal anymore. Back in the day, belly button piercings were only for the rebels, the ones who wanted to stand out and say, "I'm not like the other girls or boys." But guess what? Now, it's all the rage in 2023. 

Whether you're slaying in a two-piece bikini or showing off that top, having a belly button piercing is like an instant boost of confidence and style. Choosing the right jewellery for your fresh belly button piercing is like finding the perfect outfit—you want it to look good, but you've also got to think about comfort and safety for your precious skin.

Step one: Say no to nickel, babe! Go for surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium for that initial piercing.

Step two: Once your piercing is all healed up (about 4-6 months), you can switch to pure gold or silver without any worries.

Step three: Hold off on those dangly jewells for a few months until your piercing is fully healed.

Find the Best Piercer

Now, let's talk about finding the perfect piercer. It's like hunting for the best pizza joint—priceless. Here's how you do it:

Ask your squad: Talk to everyone—your crew, your fam, your work buddies. Who knows someone who knows someone? You're looking for insider info.

Stalk them on social media: Dive into the online world and see what people are saying. Facebook reviews? Absolutely. Slide into the DMs of those reviewers to get the real deal.

Qualifications matter: If all else fails, go pro. Check out professional piercers online, look at their qualifications, experience, and safety practices. The real deal won't shy away from discussing all the nitty-gritty details.

Cleanliness is key: No one wants an infection with their piercing, right? Make sure the studio you choose is super clean and follows strict hygiene procedures. 

Price vs. quality: Sure, saving a few bucks feels good, but cheap isn't always good quality. Consider the quality over the price because you don't want your bling to turn into a disaster.

button piercing hygiene 

Alright, let's talk about belly button piercing hygiene. So, you got that shiny new piercing—now what? Hygiene is super important, so here's what you've got to do:

During the healing stage:

  1. Clean it twice a day with lukewarm water, then use a saline solution or mild liquid soap afterwards.
  2. Don't freak out if you see some funky yellowish stuff—it's normal. Don't pick at it!
  3. The healing time can be different for everyone (between 4 weeks to a year), so stick to the routine to avoid any nasty infections.

After it's all healed up:

  1. Now you can clean it whenever you shower. 
  2. Use a cotton ball soaked in saline solution and gently dry it with a paper towel or something soft.
  3. Keep it dry because bacteria love moisture. You don't wanna invite them to a party.

Cleaning with soap and water:

  1. Soak your belly for a few minutes (do it while showering to save time).
  2. Lather up your hand and gently rub the piercing area.
  3. Rinse with warm water until all the soap is gone. Pat dry—don't rub.
  4. Use scent-free soap because your sensitive skin doesn't like strong antibacterial stuff.

Cleaning with lavender oil:

  1. Lavender oil isn't a substitute for soap or saline, but it's great to keep irritation in check.
  2. Use it after washing. Put a few drops on a cotton bud and dab it on the piercing hole.
  3. Gently wipe off any excess oil. Don't go all harsh; you don't wanna irritate that bling.

Thing to Avoid

  1. Rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide is a big no-no. They ruin your piercing's healing process.
  2. Bacitracin antibiotics? They clog your piercing holes and mess with your body's natural healing process.
  3. If things get too itchy or dry, use a piercing aftercare mist spray or stick with saline water.

 

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