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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:56 am
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blessed.into.extinction [NUTs] blessed.into.extinction this is probably really late, but just in case someone else wants to try it...I use the syringe I got from the surgeon when I got my wisdom teeth yanked. It's really gentle and gets all the dead stuff out. Aren't I creative... biggrin i don't understand.... u use a needle to clean? no it's a different type of syringe... it's just a plastic tip with a plunger to help irrigate stuff. it looks just like this: http://www.whelpwise.com/testing/images/feeding-syringe-DSC_0003.jpg Hey! Thats the same thing I use... and I got it in the exact same way. XD Yep, it works wonders... I fill mine up with warm sea salt water and its really soothing. It gets the crusties off better than a plain q-tip or a soak, because of the water blasting effect.
Muddud i hear h20cean is also good for tattoos - izzat true? And for the record... I can't see this as being a good idea. Tattoos don't really get infected or inflamed enough to need a sea-salt treatment, persay, and its best to have the scab intact until it falls off on its own, IMO. I find that a thicker ointment or gelly-like coating keeps the tattoo moisturized and is easier to apply and keep on, whereas H2Ocean is usually in a spray-bottle, right? And I daresay the salt could dry out the tattoo.
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 7:22 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 7:24 pm
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Mesic blessed.into.extinction [NUTs] blessed.into.extinction this is probably really late, but just in case someone else wants to try it...I use the syringe I got from the surgeon when I got my wisdom teeth yanked. It's really gentle and gets all the dead stuff out. Aren't I creative... biggrin i don't understand.... u use a needle to clean? no it's a different type of syringe... it's just a plastic tip with a plunger to help irrigate stuff. it looks just like this: http://www.whelpwise.com/testing/images/feeding-syringe-DSC_0003.jpg Hey! Thats the same thing I use... and I got it in the exact same way. XD Yep, it works wonders... I fill mine up with warm sea salt water and its really soothing. It gets the crusties off better than a plain q-tip or a soak, because of the water blasting effect.Muddud i hear h20cean is also good for tattoos - izzat true? And for the record... I can't see this as being a good idea. Tattoos don't really get infected or inflamed enough to need a sea-salt treatment, persay, and its best to have the scab intact until it falls off on its own, IMO. I find that a thicker ointment or gelly-like coating keeps the tattoo moisturized and is easier to apply and keep on, whereas H2Ocean is usually in a spray-bottle, right? And I daresay the salt could dry out the tattoo.
No. There is also a H2Ocean tattoo after care cream.
I've used it. But I like BlackCat tattoo after care.
Or even Emu oil tattoo salve.
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 10:31 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 11:58 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:00 am
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:37 pm
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