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H2-Oh my god buy it
Ok people, so I got my double piercing on my lobes about 2 and a half months ago. I wasn't ever hugely concerned about infection, just from hearing the general scuttlebutt online and from people. "Lobes don't really get infected" they had said, "It'll heal in no time" they had said.
LITTLE. DID. I. KNOW. After getting the piercings my right ear was totally fine, but my left ear never really felt like it was healing. It always had this greenish/gray crust around my earring, and was always a little sore to the touch, and so after waiting for almost a month of cleaning it 2-3 times with the solution from the piercer, I bought this spray after a friend suggested it. I took the earring out for the first time and gave everything a really good clean. It must have been around 2 weeks of use and magically my left ear was already feeling 100 times better since getting the piercing.
So now here I am now cruising along, my left ear finally feeling normal after a month, and while combing my hair I manage to smack my right ear with my comb, the earring gets caught in the teeth of the comb, and it proceeds to almost rip my earring out. I actually cried a little. This is my real life friends.
So a day later I got this huge bump behind my piercing (as seen in picture; I'm sorry for its awfulness), and I immediately start to use the H2Ocean spray because I'm not trying to play any more games with my life. I take the earring out, wipe down everything, and now 2 weeks later my ear is back to normal.
Any issues with the spray you ask? Yeah, I mean if I had to complain I'd say it seems a little wasteful for ears since it covers like half my face in sea-salt water with one spritz. But you know I'm not THAT mad at it where I'd suggest not buying it.
SO what did we learn at the end of today, class? We learned that my life sucks and that I'm never getting anything pierced ever again, but we also learned that H2Ocean spray really does work and is definitely worth the money.
November 2018 · Beauty and Personal Care · verified purchase