Wednesday, March 25, 2009

H2Ocean-- does it really work?

So H2Ocean is everywhere nowadays, and I%26#039;ve heard good about it (it%26#039;s a miracle! it works great!) and bad about it (glorified bottled water!) and really don%26#039;t know if I should use it on my next piercings or just stick to my regular sea salt soaks. I%26#039;d love to hear from some piercers on the subject, and hear any experiences anyone might have. Thanks!
H2Ocean-- does it really work?
Yeah I got my cartilage pierced and I%26#039;ve been using it for 3 months and it works really good and it keeps my piercings really clean.
H2Ocean-- does it really work?
Yes it does, its a sterlized aersol sea salt spray that has 60+ enzymes that help with healing. I used it on all of my piercings and have gotten great results and zero infections while using it. Regular sea salt soaks works great as well, H2Ocean usually is easier since its already premixed.
Reply:Well to be honest, I had recently had my eyebrow pierced on June 2, 2oo8. I bought the H2Ocean online. I was using sea salt to clean it. When I got it and tried the H2Ocean it works great. It doesn%26#039;t irritate my piercing. It looks great actually and easy to use. All you have to do is spray where it was pierced and it will do the rest. I do it and spray it every 1 hour but it is mostly every 3 hours. Haha.
Reply:It does work if you%26#039;re too busy to do an actual sea salt soak. They%26#039;re basically the same thing But the sea salt soaks have something that H2Ocean doesn%26#039;t -- warm water. The warm water helps soothes the piercing more than the cold spray of the H2Ocean.





I%26#039;d say to stick with the sea salt soaks if you have the time to do so -- they%26#039;re cheaper, and better for a new or angry piercing.

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