
In this video, I’m talking about my 20 piercings as well as my very detailed experience getting piercings, piercing aftercare, piercings rejecting as well as ranking my most painful piercings!
Note: Piercings HURT. The only thing I would say matters is YOUR pain tolerance which is up to your body. These are MY personal rankings. Coming from someone who enjoys consensual piercing pain, your own piercing experience may vary.
I also said to only use anti-bacterial soap. I’ve also used 1 teaspoon of 100% Sea Salt mixed in with Distilled water warm enough to dissolve the salt. I would wash my hands and hold the Sea Salt solution over my piercing in a shot glass/cup or even on a cotton ball for about 5 minutes EACH, 2 times a day. Pink Himalayan Sea Salt or another SEA SALT works, just be sure to rinse your piercing afterwards because it may cause dryness.
If you have any issues with your piercer GO BACK TO THEM IF YOU CAN. Do not remove infected piercings as the infection can get trapped in the hole itself. Treat it and nurse it with your Sea Salt or antibacterial soap until the infection goes away.
***If you get a fever or you don’t feel right, TRUST YOUR JUDGEMENT and go to an Emergency Room/Urgent Care. Infections can get REALLY bad. Remember: It is better to lose a piercing than to keep an infected piercing and lose a body part or worse (rare extreme cases).
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