You put silicone in a freshly stretched piercing? Fail.
Kaos, one of the top makers for silicone recommand (in their FAQ) not putting it in a freshly stretched ear, let alone a cheaply made one!
Acrylic is a porous material, and especially in moist environments, it becomes more porous over time. The pores of the material can become a breeding ground for bacteria. Mmmmm! Bacteria. It is not safe to stretch with, wear in your oral piercings, or really just wear for an extended amount of time. Just spend a little extra and get pyrex.
Wood and horn aren't good, they're also porous for a healing (EEI's ear is flared up) he's better off with glass or stone. Hence why my new jewellery are both as my ears are also healing.
I also have shitloads of plugs/tunnels to sell. I need to size them up, cleanse with medical alcohol and get rid.
You put silicone in a freshly stretched piercing? Fail.
Kaos, one of the top makers for silicone recommand (in their FAQ) not putting it in a freshly stretched ear, let alone a cheaply made one!
Acrylic is a porous material, and especially in moist environments, it becomes more porous over time. The pores of the material can become a breeding ground for bacteria. Mmmmm! Bacteria. It is not safe to stretch with, wear in your oral piercings, or really just wear for an extended amount of time. Just spend a little extra and get pyrex.
Wood and horn aren't good, they're also porous for a healing (EEI's ear is flared up) he's better off with glass or stone. Hence why my new jewellery are both as my ears are also healing.
I also have shitloads of plugs/tunnels to sell. I need to size them up, cleanse with medical alcohol and get rid.
P.s thank you Joe, I'm very excited about them