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an ear with the words stage 4 - the strengthing stage months 5 - 6

Got a new piercing? Wondering if it’s healing properly? ✨ Let’s break down the four stages of healing so you know what to expect! Healing takes time, and every piercing is different—but with the right aftercare, you’ll have a beautiful, fully healed piercing in no time! Swipe through to learn more Book your next piercing through the link in my bio… 🪡

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an advertisement for the seabling & crusting stage weeks 2 - 6

Got a new piercing? Wondering if it’s healing properly? ✨ Let’s break down the four stages of healing so you know what to expect! Healing takes time, and every piercing is different—but with the right aftercare, you’ll have a beautiful, fully healed piercing in no time! Swipe through to learn more Book your next piercing through the link in my bio… 🪡

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an ear with the words signs of trouble written in front of it and behind it

Got a new piercing? Wondering if it’s healing properly? ✨ Let’s break down the four stages of healing so you know what to expect! Healing takes time, and every piercing is different—but with the right aftercare, you’ll have a beautiful, fully healed piercing in no time! Swipe through to learn more Book your next piercing through the link in my bio… 🪡

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a person holding a glass in their hand with the text 5 - 10 minute on it

You've officially decided to get your nose pierced, but you're not sure how exactly to go about doing it or what you should be doing to prepare in advance. Don't worry—we've got you covered! This article will walk you through everything...

a woman with ear piercings saying, why can a flex piercing take longer to heal? do you agree??

Cartilage piercings like the helix can be stubborn—and that’s totally normal. 💗 Here are a few common reasons healing might be slower: • Sleeping on it (this is a big one!) • Snagging it on hair or clothing • Touching it too often • Not following a consistent aftercare routine • Wearing the wrong jewellery material or shape Cartilage piercings can take 6–12 months to fully heal, and everyone’s body is different. Be patient, gentle, and don’t hesitate to check in if you’re unsure how…

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an ear is shown next to a thermometer and salt

Home remedies to clear up infections, plus guidance on when it's time to go to the doctorThose new earrings sure look cute—but why is your ear feeling swollen, red, or irritated? The likely cause is an infection, which is pretty common,...

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a man brushing his teeth with an electric toothbrush

A tongue piercing takes about three to four weeks to heal. During that time, it's important to watch what you eat and how you eat it. You'll have to stick to softer, blander foods and chew slowly.

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a woman brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush next to a lemon and orange slice

Learn healing & prevention tips from an expert piercerSeeing an irritated bump form on your new helix, daith, or other ear cartilage piercing is always a bummer. But don't worry—these bumps are called granulomas, or "healing bumps," and...

aspirin paste for piercing bump

Bid farewell to piercing bumps with homemade aspirin paste! Discover effective remedies and holistic approaches to restore your piercing's health. #HolisticHealth #SkinRemedies #DIYBeautyHacks

there are two pictures with the words day 1 and 2 in each one's ear

My oldest daughter Brittni was such an amazing toddler! She obeyed and hardly ever got in trouble. If I told her not to touch something she didn't touch it... That is why I chose to get her ears pierced at 1 year old.. And she did fantastic and didn't bother her ears. My other daughter, London however is just plain insane! She loves to be silly, doesn't listen well and should pursue a career in being a persuader. I knew she would not be getting her ears pierced based off her personality. She…

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