Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Antimicrobial Soap Soap For Cartilage Piercing?

Soap for cartilage piercing? - antimicrobial soap

Why is it recommended that the Satin antimicrobial soap instead of antibacterial soap such as Dial or Softsoap? I have no soap to clean my satin with piercings, but I have perfumed Softsoap nondyed and seems to work well. I was wondering if it's serious, no, no, and if I soap for a drilling shiny? Thank you.

(I clean the Softsoap, then make Soak Seasalt, the emu oil at night. During the day, I H2Ocean on it and put the emu oil in the middle of the day)

2 comments:

Brittany said...

Any mild soap or bio is in order. Things like Satin and Provon are recommended because most people respond very well to that. , Dial mild soap, and others can be found in the supermarkets are harder in general, but many people use them.

I recommend organic soap, called J / A / N / / N: I use for all my piercings and it's great.
But you can find the soap in two http://www.bodyartforms.com/products.asp satin and more ...
It is a great website, great prices and super fast shipping. I use it all the time.

Trish said...

I agree with everything he said, United Kingdom - Satin and Provon soap soaps are best for drilling.

Mild sea salt are much better, in my opinion, but cartilage piercings are difficult to absorb the soap, I use my satin.

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