Archive for May, 2009

Peace Sign Belly Rings: Helping Keep The World Real!

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Belly buttons have been a source of fascination and wonder since ancient times. Used to be a belly button was a place to collect jam and a things for swamis to contemplate but then came 1953 and the sexy invention of the string bikini swimming suit It seems that ever since that sexy innovation arrived on the scene, a woman’s belly button has been shown to different degrees with much satisfaction.

Of course, sporting body jewellery of various sorts has been happening since early times , but the pierced belly button  and peace belly button ring is a relatively new trend . Historically, the first peace sign navel ring was sported  by super-model Christy Turlington on a London catwalk in the 1960s. Naomi Campbell showed off her peace sign belly ring  a few years later.  Since then, peace belly button rings have become almost ever-present , showing up on celebrities from Janet Jackson to Madonna and many, many more . Today, getting a peace sign belly ring is no large , and it seems almost every teen woman has one. One of the main benefits of a   body jewellry (besides looking sexy) is it can be covered under clothes . Show up at Grandma’s house with a pierced eyebrow, or other facial body jewellery and you are bound to have some explaining to do. She doesn’t have to know about your peace belly ring, does she?

So you’ve decided to get a peace belly button ring? Before you do, be sure to know all aboutpost-care, and have the cleaning supplies you will require ready at your home . Here’s what you’ll need to keep you and your   body Jewellry sterile and healthy:

* Non-iodized Sea Salt
* Sterile (bottled) water
* Cotton swabs
* Mild, Fragrance-free Liquid Soap

Wash your newly-pierced navel and  peace sign belly ring in the bath with just a bit of fragrance-free liquid soap and dab dry with a clean towel. Soap no more than twice a day. In between bathing use a simple saline soak created with 1/4 teaspoon non-iodized sea salt dissolved in eight ounces sterile water. Clean your hands before touching your freshly-pierced navel for any reason, even cleaning it. To soak your belly button hold the saline solution in a little glass and press it over your piercing and against your belly to form a vacuum, a shot glass works great for this!. Hold in place for ten to fifteen minutes. Do this several times a day for best results and fast healing.

Even if your piercing looks healthy , continue this process for at least three months. The fact of the matter is , a belly button piercing heals from the outside, in, and although it may appear healed from your vantage point, it may still be raw on the inside. Wear loose-fitting clothes that put little pressure on your new peace sign belly ring, as well.

Wonder what’s normal to expect with a new peace belly ring? Well, for one thing it will be tender. It could possibly be red and maybe a little bit swollen, too. You may notice a clearish, white to yellow liquid being secreted from the piercing this is called sebum– this may sound gross, but if you do have this discharge, smell it. Normal  sebum are odorless, but if it’s pus, which indicates an infection.  The secretion will smell rather foul and you may require medical attention and antibiotics to deal with it.

Never, take your body Jewelry out until you’re certain the piercing is one-hundred percent healed. Once it is completely healed, enjoy your piercing and all the cool styles of peace navel rings you can dangle from your new, sexy navel.


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