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How to Care for Ear Piercings: Natural Healing & Piercing Tips
Oct 17, 2017
Getting your ears pierced is cooler than ever regardless of your particular style. However, piercings in general and particularly those on your ears require you to not only be responsible, but careful as well. Taking care of your new body jewelry means investing time in looking after it for the full duration of the healing process. In other words, it doesn’t end when you step out of the piercing salon. The most important part of post-piercing care takes place at home over the next several weeks and months, depending on the type of your new jewelry.
Why Should You Use CUROXEN First Aid Ointment For Ear Piercing Care?
Short answer? Because it’s completely natural and safe. Long answer? Well, its unique formula exists thanks to an Italian university discovery. The discovery was groundbreaking in that it identified a unique process for combining the healing and antibacterial effects of pure organic olive oil with oxygen. As a result, a completely natural, yet highly effective cure for burns, scrapes, cuts and minor wounds was born; a cure you today know as CUROXEN first aid. So, here are some tips on what to do while recovering from getting piercings and how CUROXEN can help you in the process.
Step 1: If Possible, Find A Piercer Who Is Experienced With Using A Needle
The reason this is important is very simple. The piercing gun uses a lot of pressure to force the earring through the tissue or cartilage. It was designed that way specifically because the speed of punching through the tissue momentarily creates the feeling of lesser pain. But, in doing so, it can sometimes cause unnecessary damage to the surrounding tissue.
Another important concern here is that it’s often difficult to sterilize a tool that has plastic parts. Instead, a needle is completely sterile and is much more accurate. Think of the needle like a scalpel: it leaves minimal damage to the area and only causes minor pain if used properly. That is why it pays to do your research thoroughly and find a highly experienced and reputable salon or piercer.
Step 2. Lobe Piercing Vs. Cartilage Piercing: Know The Difference
Depending on which type of piercing you go for, you should be aware of the different consequences when it comes to care. For instance, lobe piercings are fairly straightforward and take about 2-3 months to heal completely.
On the other hand, when it comes to the healing process, anything in the cartilage area is going to be trickier. A cartilage piercing might take anywhere between 3-12 months to fully get back to normal. Take this into consideration when making your choice.
Step 3. Ear Piercing Care Do’s
There are numerous ways you can make sure your piercings heal as quickly and safely as possible. However, two tips are more important than rest because they represent two sides of the same coin.
- Make Sure To Clean Your Ear Piercings Daily…and the word “daily” should be taken quite literally. That means a minimum of 5 treatments to the affected areas of your ears every day during the healing process. For example, you should coat the pierced areas twice a day with CUROXEN First Aid Ointment.
- Pay Attention To Your Overall Health. In order to expedite the healing process, you’ll need help from your immune system, which is why it’s important to keep it healthy. The best way to achieve a boost in your health is to stay hydrated, get lots of sleep, eat nutritiously, stay away from alcohol and smoking, and have good overall hygiene, which means frequent hand-washing. Also, you’ll want to steer clear of other people’s germs: no swimming in communal water, avoid letting other people touch your ear piercings, and make sure your partner’s mouth is nowhere near them as well.
Step 4. Ear Piercing Care Don’ts
- Never Change Your Earrings Prematurely. When talking about earlobe piercings, you should be pretty comfortable changing your earrings by yourself for the first time around 8 weeks after getting them. Cartilage piercings, on the other hand, might take as much as 6-12 months before trying to change the jewelry on your own. Essentially, the more you wait, the better.
- Be Careful Not To Clog Up Or Soap Up Your Ear Piercings. This is because soap, as well as gel, hair spray, ointments, balms, creams, oils and other hair and skin products brimming with dodgy chemicals shouldn’t be applied to or near healing ear piercings. Soap, for example, can dry out your skin and make it easier for an infection to develop. Hair and skin products can clog up your fistula, which then traps bacteria and also potentially causes an infection. If you must apply any of these, shield your ears when doing so.
- Take Precautions To Minimize Bacteria. Even though bacteria can’t be avoided entirely, there are things you can do to minimize exposing your healing ear piercings to them. For instance, forbid your partner to include your ears in make-out sessions, steer clear of swimming in communal waters, don’t touch your piercings with dirty or ungloved hands, and don’t allow others to do so as well.
- Remember Not To Traumatize Your Ear Piercings. Traumatizing them includes everything from slamming into your ear piercings with a misplaced hand or brush while washing, fixing or brushing your hair daily to merely playing with your jewelry. Avoid twisting, turning or sliding your earrings to break up the dried lymph, and only handle them with freshly washed or gloved hands. To get rid of any annoying scabs that might have frozen your earrings in place, soak the affected areas with piercing aftercare spray and use a clean tissue to wipe the lymph away.
- Stay Away From Excessive Caffeine, Alcohol And Aspirin During The Healing Period. Not only should you avoid these the day you get pierced, but you should also steer clear of them for the duration of the healing process. Occasional bleeding is common with new piercings of all varieties, so you’ll want to stay away from blood thinners altogether. If you’re in pain or under swelling and need to take a drug, you’ll likely do better with something like acetaminophen rather than ibuprofen or aspirin.
Ear Piercing Care with CUROXEN First Aid Ointment
Getting those super cool ear piercings is a fantastic way to express your unique style and make an exciting addition to your look, but proper care is essential to ensure a smooth healing process. By choosing an experienced piercer, understanding the difference between lobe and cartilage piercings, and following essential do's and don'ts, you can keep your new piercings healthy and infection-free. Integrating CUROXEN First Aid Ointment into your ear piercing care routine offers a natural, safe, and effective way to promote healing and protect against bacteria.
Oct 17, 2017
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