How to clean stretched earlobes
Keeping your earlobes clean is very important, especially during the stretching process.
Cleaning is as simple as removing the jewelry and thoroughly swabbing both your ears and your jewelry with either warm salt water (Four tablespoons of salt to a cup of water), H20cean purified salt water (This is sold at most Walmarts, and can also be ordered online), or standard "ear care" liquid (Bensalkonium, Chloride o.12%, and purified water).
Piercings should be cleaned every other day for the first week or two after sizing up, then once a week after the stretching has healed. Vitamin E oil is also a good topical for your earlobes. It keeps them moisturized and preserves elasticity.
Cleaning is as simple as removing the jewelry and thoroughly swabbing both your ears and your jewelry with either warm salt water (Four tablespoons of salt to a cup of water), H20cean purified salt water (This is sold at most Walmarts, and can also be ordered online), or standard "ear care" liquid (Bensalkonium, Chloride o.12%, and purified water).
Piercings should be cleaned every other day for the first week or two after sizing up, then once a week after the stretching has healed. Vitamin E oil is also a good topical for your earlobes. It keeps them moisturized and preserves elasticity.