How To Clean A Nose Piercing With Antibacterial Soap

Getting a nose piercing is a big decision that requires a commitment to proper aftercare to heal successfully. Cleaning a new nose piercing correctly is one of the most important parts of the healing process. Using antibacterial soap and sterile saline solution, along with some tips for daily care and troubleshooting common problems, you’ll have … Read more

How to Reopen a Closed Nose Piercing

Getting a nose piercing can be an exciting experience, but it does require care and maintenance to keep the piercing open and avoid closure or infection. If you have not worn your nose ring or stud for a period of time, the piercing may start to close up. The fistula, or piercing channel, will gradually get smaller … Read more

Can I Put Vaseline on My Nose Piercing?

Getting a nose piercing is exciting but it requires proper aftercare to heal well. One common question from newbies is “Can I use Vaseline on my nose piercing?” The short answer is NO. Vaseline or petroleum jelly should never be used on a new or healed piercing. Why Vaseline Should Be Avoided Vaseline is made … Read more

Can Teachers Have Nose Piercings?

Teachers are role models for students and the community. Their appearance and how they present themselves can significantly impact their professionalism and credibility. The topic of whether teachers should be allowed to have visible piercings, especially nose piercings, is controversial and often debated. As a professional piercer, I believe that teachers should be given more … Read more

Why Does My Nose Piercing Smell?

There are a few reasons why your nose piercing might develop an unpleasant smell. As a professional piercer, I often get questions from clients about smelly piercings and what can be done to eliminate odors. In this article, I will explain the most common causes of a smelly nose piercing and provide some tips for … Read more

Why Does My Nose Piercing Hurt When I Move It?

Getting your nose pierced can be an exciting experience, but the healing process does require some care and patience. It is completely normal for a new nose piercing to be sore or tender for a few weeks after piercing. This is because the piercing is still healing and adjusting to the new jewelry. The more … Read more