Best body piercing supplies according to redditors

We found 48 Reddit comments discussing the best body piercing supplies. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Body piercing aftercare products
Body piercing guns
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Body piercing needles

Top Reddit comments about Body Piercing Supplies:

u/Kr_Treefrog2 ¡ 33 pointsr/popping

Ouch, that looks painful! You may want to see a doctor for antibiotics to clear that up. Afterwards, invest in a good aftercare spray to keep it clean. H2Ocean Piercing Aftercare Spray worked wonders for my daith piercing. It's such a difficult place to access, the spray did a really good job of getting into all the cracks. Because it's cartilage, it will take up to 6 months to properly heal. Try not to sleep on it, and if it gets a bit crusty, soak a cotton ball in the spray and let it sit on the piercing for a bit. Good luck!

u/AmantisAsoko ¡ 7 pointsr/HumansBeingBros

Hey you might want to look into buying surgical needles online. So sharp they go through thick skin like butter, they're hollow to allow for drainage, and usually bigger around than a sewing needle so the resulting hole is bigger.

Something like this maybe http://smile.amazon.com/100-Body-Piercing-Needle-Sizes/dp/B00JJ1HNT2

u/nycteach ¡ 7 pointsr/piercing

That's great! I think you're getting downvoted because your link is bad (it doesn't load the product page on my computer), but it looks like you bought the CVS Sterile Saline Wound Wash, which is a 0.9% sodium chloride solution with no additives. That's the perfect concentration for piercings, so you're good to go!

If you ever get annoyed by how quickly the product sprays out, I really like the NeilMed Fine Mist Wound Wash. It has the same formula as the CVS wound wash, but dispenses in a fine mist that doesn't soak my whole ear.

u/Charlie628 ¡ 4 pointsr/quilting

I second the magnetic seam guides. I bought one, and it's made a world of difference. Far quicker, too.

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Prym-PRYM_611976-1-Magnetic-Seam-Guide/dp/B000P15BQC

u/Gravys ¡ 3 pointsr/China

I'd seriously be careful in China (anywhere actually) that the needle is cleaned properly.

I got my hair cut the other day, the hairdresser wanted to shave my neck hairs and decided to switch the blade. She got some guy (her husband?) to try and switch the blade, he cut his finger nice and bloodily. She still intended to use that blade... I walked away.

Appearance of clean often seems to be considered more than bacterially/virally clean.

If you can, maybe see if you can buy a cheap piercing needle or whatever and bring it with you for them to use.

https://www.amazon.com/Gauge-Sterilized-Piercing-Needles-Pack/dp/B002ZUDYH4/
https://www.amazon.com/Gauge-Sterilized-Piercing-Needles-Pack/dp/B00XA78GPQ/

I may be paranoid, but I'd rather be paranoid and clean than careless and AIDed.

u/Chicoconut ¡ 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Enjoy! I loved mine for the most part, but my right one still leaked occasionally (no idea what it was, it doesn't smell nice though, looks like pus-it's normal, but was embarrassing for me) even 8 years later, and I couldn't deal with that anymore, so I took mine out. Definitely bras, definitely salt soaks, and there's a piercing spray you can get on amazon (the piercing place provided the first can) that's really helpful

H2Ocean

u/flyingbatbeaver ¡ 3 pointsr/AskWomen

buy this stuff or H2Ocean

you can buy the saline wash at walmart, walgreens, etc. H2Ocean is sold at some of those places, but if you go to a tattoo/piercing place, they will have it too.

let your ear soak in that stuff and it should help clean the area.

i know what its like sleeping and having your ears get irritated, i had to take one of mine out because it got too irritated and started to get infected, the hole is closed now.

Maybe you can try sleeping with a captive bead ring? since its not a stud, it wont poke the back of your head

u/idkmuchaboutalgebra ¡ 3 pointsr/piercing

This NeilMed piercing spray is what I've always used, and I love it!

u/Ones_Fate ¡ 2 pointsr/migraine

Tried both ears but it didn't help. Its a nice piercing though, very different. If you want to get them done make sure you go to a licensed piercing shop, who is profecient in this piercing. It is very important what shop and piercer you choose. Aftercare should be pretty minimal, from my experience dont manipulate the piercing, just keep flushing it with saline water like H2ocean or letting water running over it in the shower. If you manipulate it too much like getting in there with q tips etc you can get piercing bumps from the irritation. If you feel its getting a little infected you can always do a salt soak, I recommend this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00NTAH740/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o1_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Because normal salt from the store and I mean pretty much all the salt whether it says natural or not has additives that cause irritation.

I just use a thin piece of gauze dip it in the warm saline solution and very gently place it around the piercing, switching out when the gauze cools off.

u/praget ¡ 2 pointsr/ZeroWaste

This one is nice because the nozzle can get in behind the earring without having to do any wiggling.

NeilMed NeilCleanse Piercing Aftercare, Fine Mist, 6 Fluid Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TZUJW6O/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_uHZ7Cb008Q8Q9

u/rubymarbles ¡ 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide
u/pm_me_cutestufff ¡ 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Mine didn’t hurt when I got them pierced. I found the feeling more weird than anything because all of the nerves located in the nipple I could feel the needle going through each layer of tissue. I had a dull ache for a day or 2 but taking ibuprofen helped a lot. I had to be careful with them not getting yanked on anything for a few weeks while they healed and the swelling went down, but they healed pretty fast and I’ve never had a problem with crusties. I think what helped mine heal so well is the aftercare spray I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TZUJW6O?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title I HIGHLY recommend that spray for any piercings. If my cartilage piercings start bothering me I use it on them once or twice a day and within a day or 2 they feel perfect again

u/altaccont ¡ 2 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

If you only need small gauge for play piercing, you can do well with a diabetic supply. I think I got ~100 needles for around $10 or so at healthwarehouse and they are fantastic for play piercing. They tend to only do small gauges, though.

Looks like amazon has plenty of proper piercing needles. Here's a good listing, it looks like: 14 gauge, 100 pack.

I don't know how much research you've done, but please read this:


Make sure to get a set of sponge forceps in order to properly place the piercing.

Also, be sure to properly sterilize your equipment. Boiling doesn't cut it, especially for the needles. If you toss needles between each use, and boil your forceps, that might be sufficient, but you would be better off getting an autoclave or a chemiclave. Check here for more info.

Check out the Piercing Bible if you want to double check the placement of permanent piercings or if you want to know about aftercare or healing time. When I took my wife to get her nipples pierced and when I got my PA, I spent ages on the Piercing Bible researching the procedure to ensure that the piercer did it correctly. The information there is fantastic and details anything you could want to know about piercing.

u/sfnugget ¡ 2 pointsr/BeautyGuruChatter

I’ve had my industrial for almost 10 years now and it hurt for the first few. Honestly couldn’t sleep on that side for 2 years.

HIGHLY recommend H2Ocean Spray. Game changer for me back then! I was very very concerned about scar tissue/keloids after my friend experienced that.

I use to sit with my ear in glass Tupperware to soak it like 10 min twice a day but this spray is awesome. And amazon still shows that I last purchased this in 2010. I think you can also find it at hot topic.

Good luck!!!

u/LadyChubbyBlueberry ¡ 2 pointsr/piercing
u/i-am-a-salty-bitch ¡ 1 pointr/teenagers

The place I went said you could either use warm salt water or a spray that has the right ph. The guy also told me not to mess with your piercings and all that jazz

this is the spray I used

u/Dragainin ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

I have a pair of CBR pliers like these.

u/RockyMang ¡ 1 pointr/Advice

what else would you use?

and I used this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FCZ1RRJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

Any suggested saline solutions and for how long do i use it for?

u/willfullyspooning ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

No cotton! Just a saline wound spray, i really mean don’t touch it at all! I would switch to implant grade titanium, and if you don’t already have one, get a travel pillow to sleep on and put a pillowcase on it and change the pillowcase often. I got keloids, but they resolved over time. Hoops in any piercings can be tricky and will depend on your anatomy, they move around more and can irritate the piercing. I just sprayed mine with wound wash twice a day and didn’t touch it. Like seriously don’t touch it at all! If you have long hair make sure to keep it away from the piercing, and watch out for things like hats and headphones while it’s healing. this is kinda like the one I used

u/saralifts ¡ 1 pointr/bodybuilding

4 tattoos, here. Back, hip, ankle, wrist. Keep it clean and moisturized. I used H2Ocean to clean it and Hemp Body Butter to keep it moisturized. Don't cover it and DON'T PICK AT IT unless you feel like going through a painful touchup session. Ouchh.

u/mrfasulo ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

I have piercing solution from when I got my lobe pierced. He also told me to use anti bacterial soap. I bought this one https://www.amazon.com/H2Ocean-4oz-Piercing-Aftercare-Spray/dp/B0009F79EQ/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1502307009&sr=8-1&keywords=h20+piercing+solution

u/uncletravellingmatt ¡ 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Saline solution is available in spray bottles -- the real question is what do you want to use it for?

u/Karmakerosene ¡ 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My item is also camera-related! I would save up to buy a used camera lens. I have two that I really want on my wishlist.

Item

Thanks for the contest!

u/Vauldr ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

Like I said, only do salt spray/salt soaks. If the soap gets in that hole it's bad news.

This is what I use: NeilMed NeilCleanse Piercing Aftercare, Fine Mist, 6 Fluid Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TZUJW6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wJntDb5ZA20AB

u/orzoO0 ¡ 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

How do these look?


edit: Confirmed. I received the 12G and it fits. It put it in blunt side first. Cutting it with a steak knife was really hard. I just used wire cutter to snip it and re-open the needle using pliers because it gets bent shut. Then I gently tapped it (uncut blunt side) into the Magma using the pliers as a hammer. NOTE: This does reduce air flow noticeably, but I don't mind that and with an o-ring for the top cap screw-in, I get to pocket my Magma without worries now.

u/zombiecheesus ¡ 1 pointr/AskReddit

Dont wash your self with antibiotic soap. If using anche cream only apply in small amounts to the pimple; dont spread.

Keeping a healthy flora will greatly help. This stuff is fairly resistant to normal soap washing, but not to abx soap. Don't over wash, 1x per day and rinsing after exercise.

Wash your bag, and towels often. Change pillow sheet often.

Over washing, using a lot of products, and antibiotics will work but it creates a cycle. They get rid of the anche but once you stop, you are more susceptible to anche via dry skin, no healthy flora, damaged outer layer of skin, and inflammation. The flora on your body is actually very good at competing with anche. Not touching pimples is a good thing, if they get big dont pop them instead use a lance or sterile needle (you can get these from pharmacies or amazon ) to make the smallest of incisions for drainage then wash with warm soapy water and don't cover.

u/terminallyamused ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

They gave me this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Medisept-Ear-Piercing-Care-Gel/dp/B00712W66G
Very mixed reviews, although the negative ones are minor things like "the bottle dried inside."

u/PickleBugBoo ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

You can also get H2 Ocean from Amazon for like $7

Edit like $8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007M1ZQM2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MKBlyb69XNSMV

u/vinylfloors ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

Current recommendation for aftercare I think is sterile saline. You can get a saline wound wash from a pharmacy but I like this it has the best stream (regular wound washes are too hard for me):

NeilMed NeilCleanse Piercing Aftercare, Fine Mist, 6 Fluid Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TZUJW6O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8MCpDbX7MHRJM

u/djentkittens ¡ 1 pointr/piercing

I have this product https://www.amazon.com/NeilMed-NeilCleanse-Piercing-Aftercare-Fluid/dp/B00TZUJW6O

and do you know when the dark pink color should go away?

u/PantyPixie ¡ 0 pointsr/piercing

Try this stuff, it's an antiseptic. Saline is not enough to keep new piercings clean.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018JRU6SQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VeRYDbGM279BY

u/troutgirl423 ¡ -1 pointsr/piercing

Yeah i hear tea tree is no good but it never seemed to make anything worse w me. Again.. no professional here. Lol. I got mine for $14 from this link too, not that pricy honestly because there is a LOT of salt packed in that thing and you only need a tiny bit each time.

Urban ReLeaf Piercing Care ! Healing Sea Salts & Botanical AFTERCARE ! Safely Clean, Disinfect & Heal New Stretched Piercings. Effective Non-iodized. Vitamin Rich. Dead Sea Salt & Botanicals (1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NTAH740/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YtvlDb2D3DHYR

u/reddit455 ¡ -9 pointsr/Albuquerque

>This isn't something you'd want some amateur attempting as it is definitely something that needs professional guidance to do well and most importantly CLEANLY AND SAFELY.

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MILLIONS of people stick needles in their arms EVERY SINGLE DAY.. whether it be for insulin or heroin.

nobody receives special training to use an epipen. stick in leg it about all there is to it.

you could probably learn from a hospital because they need to teach caregivers so nurses don't have to come over every day to inject meds.

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it doesn't sound like they're really concerned about getting it wrong.. take some notes.. maybe.. if you forget.

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https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000660.htm

>Giving an insulin injection
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>To give an insulin injection, you need to fill the right syringe with the right amount of medicine, decide where to give the injection, and know how to give the injection.
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>Your health care provider or a certified diabetes educator (CDE) will teach you all of these steps, watch you practice, and answer your questions. You may take notes to remember the details. Use the information below as a reminder.

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there are plenty if DIY recipes for drip hydration.

https://driphydration.com/blog/how-to-make-a-diy-hangover-prevention-kit/

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and you get IV bags on amazon a hundred at a time.

https://smile.amazon.com/Medline-DYND74261-Start-Kits-Chloraprep/dp/B004GC2LTQ/

needles are separate

https://smile.amazon.com/Piercing-Needles-Tattoo-Gauge-Catheter/dp/B01H3PKH34

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Drip bar: Should you get an IV on demand?

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/drip-bar-should-you-get-an-iv-on-demand-2018092814899

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NFL guys just drink pedialyte.

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Abbott Taps Odell Beckham Jr. To Promote Pedialyte For Adults

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2019/09/06/abbott-labs-signs-odell-beckham-jr-to-promote-pedialyte-for-adults/#2f040f0a7845