Archive for September, 2009

How do I remove a bump on the side of my nose piercing?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Tiffany asked:


I have a pimple size bump on the side of my nose piercing. It is not a pimple and it juices a lot and it is not hard. How can I go about removing this?

Gladys
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Nose piercing-does it matter what side of your nose you pierce?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Jennifer G asked:


I’ve decided to get my nose pierced and was wondering if it is just your own preference of what side of your nose you pierce or is it traditionally a certain side? This may be a dumb question, but I know there’s certain “rules” regarding men and piercing a certain earlobe.

Joy
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Body Piercing Tips & Aftercare : Facts About Body Jewelry

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
expertvillage asked:


Body jewelry comes in several shapes, including belly bar bell rings, captive bead rings and horseshoe rings, and they are available in a variety of metals, including surgical steel, gold, titanium and niobium. Get facts about different types of body jewelry from a licensed piercer in this free video on body modification. Expert: Tristan McCauley Contact: www.luckyseventattoo.net Bio: Tristan McCauley has been piercing for two years after a 9-month apprenticeship under Brian Price, a 12-year veteran in the craft. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Matthias

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Belly Piercing Cleaning *Request*

Monday, September 21st, 2009
PAYASA0ADiRiS asked:


STALK ME ON TWITTER: twitter.com MYSPACE? www.myspace.com ———————— Request by 9tailfox2007 Directions behind the card Do not touch the body piercing. Do not let anyone else touch, kiss, or lick the body piercing. Always wash your hands prior to touching your new piercing. Body Piercings may take several months to a year to completely heal. Changing or removing jewelry should be avoided during this time. Do not use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, bactine, or liquid soap as this may cause damage to healthy cells and cause scar tissue. Do not use ointments as this will harbor and promote the growth of bacteria. Aboid pools & hot tubs during the healing process. Reduce the intake of alcohol, drugs, caffine, and asprin during initial healing period. Avoid smoking, chewing tobacco, and spicy foods for the oral piercings. With all piercings you will notice a fairly liquid type yellowing substance, this is normal & part of your healing process. When this foram around your piercing use a warm compress to remove substance. Never pick with fingernails. Avoid tanning beds for several weeks & tight fitting clothes which might irritate a new piercing. If you have any questions PLEASE contact your piercer. Directions incase you didnt understand me 1. Wash your hands before anything . take off rings . 2. they told me to use hot water or warm water , im a hot water person so i used hot water . 3. Use anti bacterial soap. I got mines at walmart. 4. Use an ear pick thinggy and

Leon

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How do i cure an infected tongue piercing?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
Jolanda asked:


My tongue piercing is infected but its just small swelling around the ring and its extremely tender, i just wanna know if salt water will be enough? If so for how long?

Cindy
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