There are a few different things that you can use to clean your gauged ears. You can use a saline solution, a cleaning solution specifically made for gauged ears, or a mixture of vinegar and water. You can also use a cotton swab to clean the inside of your earrings.

Yes, you can clean gauges with rubbing alcohol. However, you should avoid getting the alcohol in the gauge’s electrical components.

It is not necessary to take out your gauges to clean them. You can clean them by wiping them down with a soft, damp cloth.

To clean fresh stretched gauges, you can use a saline solution or soap and water. Be sure to rinse the gauges thoroughly after cleaning.

There are a few reasons why your gauged ears might smell. One possibility is that you’re not cleaning them properly. Make sure to clean your ears regularly with a mild soap and water, and dry them thoroughly afterward.Another possibility is that you’re experiencing an infection. If your ears are itchy, red, or swollen, or if you notice a discharge coming from them, see a doctor right away. Infections can be serious and should be treated promptly.

Yes, you can put peroxide on your gauges. It is a great way to clean them and help keep them bacteria-free.

There is no definitive answer to this question as each person’s ears may react differently to hydrogen peroxide. Some people have reported that using hydrogen peroxide on their stretched ears caused irritation and inflammation, while others say that it helped to speed up the healing process. It is recommended that you test a small amount of hydrogen peroxide on a small area of your ear to see how your skin reacts before using it on a larger area.

Yes, you can clean your gauges with peroxide, but it is not recommended. Peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent and can corrode metal.

It is possible for a blowout to heal without downsizing, but it is not likely. A blowout occurs when the hair shaft is damaged, and the natural oils and sebum that are produced by the scalp cannot reach the ends of the hair. This can cause the hair to become dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. To prevent further damage, it is important to reduce the amount of stress that is put on the hair.

Yes, gauges can shrink back. This is especially common with ear gauges, as the skin in the ear lobe can be particularly delicate. It’s important to keep track of how your gauges are fitting, and to make sure you don’t let them get too small. If they do start to shrink back, you can try re-inserting them a few times, or using a lubricant to help them slip in more easily.

Yes, it is normal for gauges to itch. The material used to make the gauge can sometimes cause an itchy sensation.

There are a few things you can do to help stop your stretched lobes from smelling. One is to make sure you keep them clean and dry. You can also use a product called “Lobe Wonder” which helps to keep the area dry and free of bacteria.

There are a few things you can do to stop cheese in your ears. One is to use a wax removal product to remove the cheese. Another is to use a saline solution to flush the cheese out. Finally, you can use a vacuum cleaner to suck the cheese out.

Ear gauges are not permanent, and can be removed at any time.

There are a few different things that you can use to clean a piercing, but the most important thing is to make sure that you are using a sterile solution. You can either use a saline solution or a cleaning solution specifically designed for piercings.