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2/16/2010

How to care properly for a Belly Piercing (2)

Published by zonga at 9:29 AM

Time washing. With hot water, lean over the sink and a cup of water on your piercing. Be sure to rotate the ring to rinse the wound. PAT dry, and make sure you have excess water in your navel. Well, you have everything clean and dry, do not twist or confusion with the ring again. Full time? Five minutes or less. And yes, you can do in the shower.

- Three weeks after the final cure: Now comes the boring part. You can delete the washing with water only once a day, as during a shower or before bedtime. So be sure to at least every two days. I remember that at least the last two, if not several months. If you keep a daily routine and not with the piercing, which should not infection. Just keep the routine, and we heal.

- The step further: Many artists recommend the method of piercing glass. If you get Crusties disease or a mild infection, the shot glass method to help get rid of bacteria, and put the recovery back on track. If you have more time, I recommend using this method, each day instead of one of your cleaning as a preventive measure.

Take a shot of liquor, then pour about half a teaspoon of table salt or in the soil. Add hot water to dissolve the salt and stir to ensure the proper distribution of the solution. While the mixture to cool (Warm Up), take a pillow and a clean cloth and put them on the surface of your choice.

Once the solution is ready, take the glass, and bent over the belt line, the bottom edge of the window just below the navel. In quick succession the rest of the glass for the piercing, which surrounds it. When he bent to stay during this process, remains an overflow, and is pulled from your stomach.

At this point, you can get up and go lay on his back. Wait five or ten minute, allowing the solution into the wound to soak in water. Once Time's Up, Stand Up, and reverse the process. Lean, remove the jigger on the distance from the tip of the piercing before, and empty glass in the sink.

Check your piercing for the discharge of pus or fluid. If there is one, then press them as much as you can clean and clean. Be sure to wash the salt out of the piercing and dry.

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