Hello Angela, silver acts like a disinfectant. I always moistened my silver earring with 70 percent alcohol and shortly afterwards the inflammation was gone. Dip it in the alcohol a few times a day. It can be different for everyone, so give it a try. Kind greetings from Germany💖
That looks Great 👍❤ I'm in Oregon too but where I live it just hit 88 degrees today!! 🎉 Whoo hoo!! Beach time & definitely going up to the woods to camp soon too!! I LOVE Oregon climate & fun outdoorsy stuff in summer also! Have a blessed day Hun!! 🌹💄🤗
Absolutely LOVE your palette!! Its SO versatile because you can go soft or BAM with color 🙂 I'm now exploring more of the Sigma product line. Thanks for all your posts.
For your ear, it's important that the earring fits snug so it's not moving back & forward. More importantly is that the earring does not get turned. Turning it while inflamed just aggravates or breaks the skin inside the hole. If it continues to break the healing skin it just causes pain and inflammation. I loved the 15 products u picked out but I would have to swap the mascara colour to black. I could not wear brown every day. 15 is still quite a lot of products but omg they are so important lol. Beautiful look on you as always. Hope ur well and appreciate all you do ♡♡♡
I had similar issues healing a piercing in that spot! Something that helped a lot was sleeping with a neck pillow! Basically I would put my ear in the hole of the neck pillow so it wasn’t getting smushed while I sleep. Whatever you do, do not put anything on it except a medical saline solution. You can usually buy it with first aid stuff. Helix/flat piercings can take a while to heal so unfortunately patience is key. Good luck!
Fun video! I enjoyed getting ready with you this morning and following along/trying some of your techniques/routine that are different than what I usually do!
When i got my ear pierced i just kept using hydrogen peroxide on the ring in that ear. Also watch the hair products getting on thatcarea. I love your look today. I didn't start wearing makeup early but when i did i wear it everyday, and I'm 75 years old!
I am using up my face primer and I am going to stop using it too, I don't need this product in my life, doesn't do much for me anyway. I will replace with sunscreen. This is a refreshing video, I use less products myself nowadays and do not do full face anymore, full eyeshadow looks are less often as well. And I can't be bothered with lip liner either, give me a balm or tinted balm most days and I am a happy camper. Very nice look here.
Hey Angela ! I had the same experience with my cartilage piercing... The only thing that helped me was when i put in a really thin hoop. It allowed the skin to breathe, the disinfectant spray worked better and it was easier to clean! Try putting in a hoop!
Hi Angela! My first cartilage piercings (I have 3 total and did the first 2 at the same time) took FOREVER to heal. The third one healed so much quicker. I believe it was for 2 reasons: the piercing parlor used a post earring, which I think just was less disturbed by combs, hair, and towels. The second is that I did saline washes twice a day. I just picked up a nasal spray saline wash (easier to get to the ear) and it helped a lot. My first ones took about 1.5-2 years to heal, the second one was 6 months tops.
Of course you picked your palette! It’s excellent ❤ Great list. I don’t agree with all your choices but we are very different ages and have very different skin. I do like a lot of your preferences. Thank you ❤
I have 2 cartilage piercings, one I’ve had for about 10 yrs & it can still get irritated from time to time! It’s just a really tough piercing. Make sure to not touch it as much as possible, wash your hands before cleaning, & use soap & water, rinse well, then use saline or sea salt water, then dry, and use a q-tip to put on caster oil. You can also use warm chamomile tea bag compresses, they just ease some pain. Every piercing is different, so for me, I can have flat back or have them too tight, my studs need to breathe. I’ve also found that it can help me to use rubber backs, because I like silver jewelry & don’t want to spend $$ on real gold. Hope it gets better! I Love your eyeshadow looks, & you explain things well, so Thank You!!😊😊
The new fenty foundation is not overly glowy, I have combo/normal skin and it's perfect, longwearing and I work 12 hr shifts as a nurse so it's put to the test lol! Very similar to ease drops but slightly more coverage. X
Loved your eyes! Want to replicate the look since it translates so well to my work and personal lifestyles. So beautiful, need to purchase your palette so this can be one of my 15!!
Absolutely beautiful! If i could keep only my 15 favorite holy grail i use them religiously products. My choices would be 1. My laura geller best of the best basics full face pallet.it has highlighter, blush, bronzer, and 3 neutral eyeshadows in it. Its so beautiful and natural and glowy. I live in Florida i have dark hair and green eyes and tan so its perfect. 2. My baked balance and brighten foundation in medium. Also L.G 3. My spackle origional face primer. L.g i also have the hydrating but if i had to choose i would go with original. 4. My laura geller berry vanilla italian marbalized lipstick. So light pink and neutral and pretty. 5. My Vaseline cocoa butter lip therapy. Simple but i love it. 6. My L.A colors holographic iridecent pink lipgloss. Been using it for years . 7. St ives hydrate and glow watermelon face moisturizer. 8. My dove brown sugar exfoliating scrub. Wash my face every morning with it. 9. My cover girl brown brow pencil with spooly. 10. My all time favorite masacara maybeline lash sensational blackest black. 11. My laura Geller the dancing queen face pallet. I use two of the dar shades as eyeliner pretty much daily. And i love the mirror. 12. My vanilla bean ice cream chapstick. Simple lol but i grab it a lot. This is my top everyday favorite items i own / love to use! 2 are pallets so i didnt need 15. But yea fun idea! These are my favorite things. Enjoyed your video.
Oh great choices 😀,Ok here we go : - my skin type is combo-dry but I do get a moderately oily t zone in summer Hourglass airbrush vanish primer Hourglass ambient soft glow foundation Nars soft matte complete concealers Kosas cloud set powder Hour veil setting spray Benefit fanfest mascara Charlotte Tilbury rock n kohl eyeliner in the shades fleurtatious smokey gray Pat McGrath permagel eyeliner in the shade “shade” INAN palette Midi glam palette Mini my dream palette Mini glam palette Lisa Eldridge ashes of roses lipstick LE velvet enchantment lipstick & lip liner
I have about 16 piercings and 12 of those are in my ears. Try changing the jewelry to a sterling silver. Typically that is the metal that piercers use when piercing. I also discovered that my cartilage piercings don’t agree with the same jewelry that my lobes are okay with and get angry easily, so yours might just be super picky. Also when I clean my piercings I use Bactine which is an antiseptic spray used to help clean and heal wounds. It can help clean and soothe the irritation. Hope this helps!💚
I purchased your pallette when sigma was having a sale a few weeks ago. I look forward to using it. I have my college graduation tomorrow. Maybe I will use it then. 🎉
If my piercings are infected (my rook piercing gets infected every time I replace it) I put Terramycine + polymyxine B eye cream on it 2x a day (you don’t need a prescription where I live for this cream) It works like a charm 👌🏻 For the rest I just disinfect it a few times a day with diaseptyl
I'd recommend you to use twice a day alcohol 70 per cent or iodine disinfectant...I did my percing last septembre and I still wear the surgical steel earring....and last week my ear started to hurt. I wash the pearcing with hand soap everytime I wash my hair....and now I've retorned to alcohol and iodine everyday...😢
I have sensitive skin and several cartilage piercings. This is what I have always done with ones that needed extra care. First off, make sure the bar is long enough to accommodate swelling. Then make sure the metal is one that doesn’t cause irritation. Different metals work for different people and sometimes metal I can use for lobe piercings wont work in my cartilage piercings. Be careful with sterling silver, it can cause a silver “tattoo” and permanently tarnish your skin. My ears prefer steel or titanium. When they’re irritated I use liquid dial in a warm (not hot) shower to wash the piercing once a day or once every other day. After that I do sea salt soaks. Just dissolve sea salt in water (I don’t usually measure but when I did I believe it was a quarter to a half teaspoon sea salt to a of cup water), and either hold it on the piercing with a cotton ball or use a shot glass to form a seal against your ear. Soak for up to 20 minutes. I would try to do two salt soaks a day but usually I just did one. Also try not to sleep on the side that’s irritated until it’s done being irritated. Sometimes cartilage takes a year plus to heal. I have a rook piercing that was almost perfect after the initial healing but then almost a year later blew up. It’s fine now and has been for 10+ years. I find certain hair products or letting my hair go an extra day before washing can irritate these piercings as well. Good luck and hope it heals soon.
I have a cartilage piercing that got like that after I had taken my earring out for a medical procedure, and then when I put it back in , it got angry. I almost took it out and said enough. I realized my earring had pinched a bit of the skin. Perhaps if you try a stainless earbob for a bit? Good luck. Sorry it's hurting. Oh, and hydrogen peroxide works great for any infection.
I was 20 when I got my cartilage pierced. It hurt for 2 years, they did not pierce it on an angle and I couldn’t remove it for those 2 years, and a chunk of my skin came with it. I’m 41 now and I still have a bump behind that ear.
I always had massive issues with my cartilage piercing hurting and being irritated until I switched it to a hoop. Once I switched it from a stud to a hoop, I never had an issue with it. I also make sure that any jewelry I put in the piercing is real and not a fake material. Tbh, I don't switch the jewelry out much. I clean it in the shower and just let it do its thing so I think that has also helped it not to be irritated. I have an industrial piercing on my right ear and a cartilage on my left. The industrial caused me less pain than the stud in the cartilage and I had the cartilage piercing done the year before the industrial. Try a hoop though before you give up on it. I'm also shocked your 15th product pick wasn't half lashes.
Different type of metal on ur peircingg that's what I had to do sometimes they get sensitive with certain ones try changing it . Look up sensitive metals for sensitive skin
A lot of people aren't told cartilage piercings can take up to one year to heal. I have an industrial. Anyway, I suggest clean it with 70% rubbing alcohol or Bactine. Then coat both sides of the hole with Neospirin or Aquaphor, and move it back and forth to get it inside. It may also be the metal, so maybe switch the jewlery to sterling silver or white gold. I've had my industrial piercing for over a decade. Randomly, one end with flare up. I clean it with 70% rubbing alcohol & coat with Aquaphor, in a few days it's cleared up. I'm sorry this is happening to you, but don't yank it just yet there's solutions
I had zero luck with either cartilage piercing I had. I have curly hair and the hair would wrap around it. They never healed, were sore and oozy and I finally let both close up :(
Piercing: Def get a piercing pillow and saline rinse. After that, use a topical cannabis product. Between my daughter's piercings and my chemo and radiation, we found that cannabis can't be beat. My radiation oncologist was shocked! So was my nursing team.
@angelaabright It absolutely rocks! Look for a whole plant product. A good balm is the best all-purpose first-aid topical for literally everything skin or pain related.
My Top 15 - Affordable Edition! Wet N Wild Bare Focus Tinted Hydrator in Porcelain NYX Pro Fix Stick in Pink NYX Bare With Me Serum Concealer in Light Wet N Wild Photo Focus Translucent Loose Setting Powder L'Oreal Infallible Bronzer in Fair Colourpop Super Shock Blush in Birthday Suit Wet N Wild Megaglo Highlighting Powder in Blossom Glow Elf Wow Brow in Neutral Brown Milani Eye Shadow Primer Alter Ego Coastal Palette Hard Candy Eye Def Shadow Marker in Pony Elf Lash XTNDR Mascara in Soft Black Elf Cream Glide Lip Liner in Pinky Swear Maybelline Lifter Gloss in Moon NYX Marshmellow Setting Spray
I switched to a ring instead of a stud on my cartridge piercing, and cleaned it twice a day with 70% Alcohol. However, it still took over a year to fully heal.
Cartilage piercings shouldn't be moved around, or touched, they should be cleaned with sterile saline. There's a spray version from Neilmed that's easy-to-use, and a q tip if you have to. Also the jewelry shouldn't be changed for at least 9 months, it takes ar least a year for cartilage piercings to heal. If it's that old, it could be your body reacting to the metal, titanium is your best bet, its a non-irritant. - Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk, lol.
Back in the 80s I had my cartilage pierced at the time it was considered edgy and was not common place like it is today. After a many months it had not healed and was red and sore so I went to my gp hoping they could help, the gp took one look at it and said 'take the bloody thing out' he looked really annoyed like I was wasting his time.Eventually it did heal but I don't wear earrings in it now.
Angela, DO NOT USE ALCOHOL! Use sterile saline solution to clean area at least twice per day. You can also use a specialized piercing solution (Amazon etc.) Antibiotic ointment and warm compresses to affected area. If it oozes pus, blood, or a whitish discharge or a combination of these see doctor for assessment. Sometimes oral antibiotics are indicated so infection does not migrate into your system. Cartilage piercings can be more difficult to heal because of lack of blood flow there as opposed to lobe.
If only under eye brighteners made that much of a difference for people with super dark under eyes lol. Products like those don’t add any brightness for me and just make my underyes look grey even with a color corrector first since my under eyes are basically greyish black and blue 😭🤦♀️
Hello Angela, silver acts like a disinfectant. I always moistened my silver earring with 70 percent alcohol and shortly afterwards the inflammation was gone. Dip it in the alcohol a few times a day. It can be different for everyone, so give it a try. Kind greetings from Germany💖
That looks Great 👍❤ I'm in Oregon too but where I live it just hit 88 degrees today!! 🎉 Whoo hoo!! Beach time & definitely going up to the woods to camp soon too!! I LOVE Oregon climate & fun outdoorsy stuff in summer also! Have a blessed day Hun!! 🌹💄🤗
Yesss the weather the last few days has been amazing! We needed it!
Absolutely LOVE your palette!! Its SO versatile because you can go soft or BAM with color 🙂 I'm now exploring more of the Sigma product line. Thanks for all your posts.
Ahh I’m so happy to hear that! ❤️
For your ear, it's important that the earring fits snug so it's not moving back & forward. More importantly is that the earring does not get turned. Turning it while inflamed just aggravates or breaks the skin inside the hole. If it continues to break the healing skin it just causes pain and inflammation. I loved the 15 products u picked out but I would have to swap the mascara colour to black. I could not wear brown every day. 15 is still quite a lot of products but omg they are so important lol. Beautiful look on you as always. Hope ur well and appreciate all you do ♡♡♡
You picked 15 great products and you look beautiful and it looks so natural 👍✔️💯❗❣️
I had similar issues healing a piercing in that spot! Something that helped a lot was sleeping with a neck pillow! Basically I would put my ear in the hole of the neck pillow so it wasn’t getting smushed while I sleep. Whatever you do, do not put anything on it except a medical saline solution. You can usually buy it with first aid stuff. Helix/flat piercings can take a while to heal so unfortunately patience is key. Good luck!
Ooh love the neck pillow idea
Wow… That Lunar powder was such a surprise for me! I haven’t tried many of the products, but… I think you’ve changed my mind! ❤
Fun video! I enjoyed getting ready with you this morning and following along/trying some of your techniques/routine that are different than what I usually do!
Love to hear that! Thanks for watching ☺️
When i got my ear pierced i just kept using hydrogen peroxide on the ring in that ear. Also watch the hair products getting on thatcarea.
I love your look today. I didn't start wearing makeup early but when i did i wear it everyday, and I'm 75 years old!
Love that!
You are.such a talented and nice influencer. Glad I found your channel!!!❤😊
Thank you so much!!
I love your choices. I also agree on your palette over Patrick Ta even though that is a good one, too. Fun video!
Thanks for watching!
I am using up my face primer and I am going to stop using it too, I don't need this product in my life, doesn't do much for me anyway. I will replace with sunscreen. This is a refreshing video, I use less products myself nowadays and do not do full face anymore, full eyeshadow looks are less often as well. And I can't be bothered with lip liner either, give me a balm or tinted balm most days and I am a happy camper. Very nice look here.
Hey Angela ! I had the same experience with my cartilage piercing... The only thing that helped me was when i put in a really thin hoop. It allowed the skin to breathe, the disinfectant spray worked better and it was easier to clean! Try putting in a hoop!
Ooh interesting! Never thought of that
Love the fresh look. I can't stop using that blush either!
I've never loved a blush so much hahah
Hi Angela! My first cartilage piercings (I have 3 total and did the first 2 at the same time) took FOREVER to heal. The third one healed so much quicker. I believe it was for 2 reasons: the piercing parlor used a post earring, which I think just was less disturbed by combs, hair, and towels. The second is that I did saline washes twice a day. I just picked up a nasal spray saline wash (easier to get to the ear) and it helped a lot. My first ones took about 1.5-2 years to heal, the second one was 6 months tops.
I do have a spray saline wash! I need to get better at using it more than once a day
Of course you picked your palette! It’s excellent ❤ Great list. I don’t agree with all your choices but we are very different ages and have very different skin. I do like a lot of your preferences. Thank you ❤
I have 2 cartilage piercings, one I’ve had for about 10 yrs & it can still get irritated from time to time! It’s just a really tough piercing. Make sure to not touch it as much as possible, wash your hands before cleaning, & use soap & water, rinse well, then use saline or sea salt water, then dry, and use a q-tip to put on caster oil. You can also use warm chamomile tea bag compresses, they just ease some pain. Every piercing is different, so for me, I can have flat back or have them too tight, my studs need to breathe. I’ve also found that it can help me to use rubber backs, because I like silver jewelry & don’t want to spend $$ on real gold. Hope it gets better! I Love your eyeshadow looks, & you explain things well, so Thank You!!😊😊
I can’t have flat backs or the backing too tight!
The new fenty foundation is not overly glowy, I have combo/normal skin and it's perfect, longwearing and I work 12 hr shifts as a nurse so it's put to the test lol! Very similar to ease drops but slightly more coverage. X
Oooh good to know!!
Omg did I hear Oregon? Hello from a fellow Oregonian. ❤ I have learned a lot from you and love your channel!
Yes!! Hi! ❤️
Beautiful fresh makeup, i love it🤩🤩🤩
I know one staple product for sure and it’s your palette . I’m on my 5th palette my clients love it and I wear it for my everyday look ❤
Awww I’m so glad!!
Those lawless glosses are amazing!!
Loved your eyes! Want to replicate the look since it translates so well to my work and personal lifestyles. So beautiful, need to purchase your palette so this can be one of my 15!!
Thanks so much! It’ll be on sale for $40 from May 13-19th!
You did a great job with only 15 products 🎉. Loving the colors you chose too
Thanks so much!
Girl, your eyes are JUST PERFECT! Very chic and light makeup! Love it. Please let me know of the brushes you used in this video. Thanks in advance!
All the brushes I use are always in the description box ☺️
Absolutely beautiful! If i could keep only my 15 favorite holy grail i use them religiously products. My choices would be
1. My laura geller best of the best basics full face pallet.it has highlighter, blush, bronzer, and 3 neutral eyeshadows in it. Its so beautiful and natural and glowy. I live in Florida i have dark hair and green eyes and tan so its perfect.
2. My baked balance and brighten foundation in medium. Also L.G
3. My spackle origional face primer. L.g i also have the hydrating but if i had to choose i would go with original.
4. My laura geller berry vanilla italian marbalized lipstick. So light pink and neutral and pretty.
5. My Vaseline cocoa butter lip therapy. Simple but i love it.
6. My L.A colors holographic iridecent pink lipgloss. Been using it for years .
7. St ives hydrate and glow watermelon face moisturizer.
8. My dove brown sugar exfoliating scrub. Wash my face every morning with it.
9. My cover girl brown brow pencil with spooly.
10. My all time favorite masacara maybeline lash sensational blackest black.
11. My laura Geller the dancing queen face pallet. I use two of the dar shades as eyeliner pretty much daily. And i love the mirror.
12. My vanilla bean ice cream chapstick. Simple lol but i grab it a lot.
This is my top everyday favorite items i own / love to use! 2 are pallets so i didnt need 15. But yea fun idea! These are my favorite things. Enjoyed your video.
When I was young like you I just used nude glosses or peachy-pink but I'm 50+ and I've lost my lip color so I adore lipstick now!!
Oh great choices 😀,Ok here we go : - my skin type is combo-dry but I do get a moderately oily t zone in summer
Hourglass airbrush vanish primer
Hourglass ambient soft glow foundation
Nars soft matte complete concealers
Kosas cloud set powder
Hour veil setting spray
Benefit fanfest mascara
Charlotte Tilbury rock n kohl eyeliner in the shades fleurtatious smokey gray
Pat McGrath permagel eyeliner in the shade “shade”
INAN palette
Midi glam palette
Mini my dream palette
Mini glam palette
Lisa Eldridge ashes of roses lipstick
LE velvet enchantment lipstick & lip liner
Beautiful look as always!
Looks beautiful and thanks for the tips💄👍🏽
Thanks for watching! ❤️
I have about 16 piercings and 12 of those are in my ears. Try changing the jewelry to a sterling silver. Typically that is the metal that piercers use when piercing. I also discovered that my cartilage piercings don’t agree with the same jewelry that my lobes are okay with and get angry easily, so yours might just be super picky. Also when I clean my piercings I use Bactine which is an antiseptic spray used to help clean and heal wounds. It can help clean and soothe the irritation. Hope this helps!💚
Thanks for the tips!
I purchased your pallette when sigma was having a sale a few weeks ago. I look forward to using it. I have my college graduation tomorrow. Maybe I will use it then. 🎉
Aww I hope you love it!
Angy Hot & Flashy created the co.crare brush😊😊
Yes!
If my piercings are infected (my rook piercing gets infected every time I replace it) I put Terramycine + polymyxine B eye cream on it 2x a day (you don’t need a prescription where I live for this cream)
It works like a charm 👌🏻
For the rest I just disinfect it a few times a day with diaseptyl
Very pretty ❤
I use bactine on all mypeircings and itsgreat because it also has numbing in it
I'd recommend you to use twice a day alcohol 70 per cent or iodine disinfectant...I did my percing last septembre and I still wear the surgical steel earring....and last week my ear started to hurt.
I wash the pearcing with hand soap everytime I wash my hair....and now I've retorned to alcohol and iodine everyday...😢
Whar helped me is alcohol on my earring daily and then cleaning the area with alcohol and putting earring back in !! Hope you heal soon!!
I have the same issue with my snug piercing. When I rinse it daily with a homemade salt water solution I have zero problems!
Love the look!! You’re so beautiful :-)
I have sensitive skin and several cartilage piercings. This is what I have always done with ones that needed extra care. First off, make sure the bar is long enough to accommodate swelling. Then make sure the metal is one that doesn’t cause irritation. Different metals work for different people and sometimes metal I can use for lobe piercings wont work in my cartilage piercings. Be careful with sterling silver, it can cause a silver “tattoo” and permanently tarnish your skin. My ears prefer steel or titanium.
When they’re irritated I use liquid dial in a warm (not hot) shower to wash the piercing once a day or once every other day. After that I do sea salt soaks. Just dissolve sea salt in water (I don’t usually measure but when I did I believe it was a quarter to a half teaspoon sea salt to a of cup water), and either hold it on the piercing with a cotton ball or use a shot glass to form a seal against your ear. Soak for up to 20 minutes. I would try to do two salt soaks a day but usually I just did one.
Also try not to sleep on the side that’s irritated until it’s done being irritated. Sometimes cartilage takes a year plus to heal. I have a rook piercing that was almost perfect after the initial healing but then almost a year later blew up. It’s fine now and has been for 10+ years. I find certain hair products or letting my hair go an extra day before washing can irritate these piercings as well. Good luck and hope it heals soon.
Omg thank you for all the tips!
Hi Angela, try titanium piercings. I have my tragus and helix pierced and discovered I could only use titanium as it would not heal.
Castor oil for ear…apply lightly with Qtip
Angela, what lipstick would you pick?
Probably BK Beauty Grace
Hi. Love the ideas.
For your piercing - Dermacombin oint.
You'll need a prescription.
It works like magic.❤
I agree with you fully ❤️
I have a cartilage piercing that got like that after I had taken my earring out for a medical procedure, and then when I put it back in , it got angry. I almost took it out and said enough. I realized my earring had pinched a bit of the skin. Perhaps if you try a stainless earbob for a bit? Good luck. Sorry it's hurting. Oh, and hydrogen peroxide works great for any infection.
I was 20 when I got my cartilage pierced. It hurt for 2 years, they did not pierce it on an angle and I couldn’t remove it for those 2 years, and a chunk of my skin came with it. I’m 41 now and I still have a bump behind that ear.
What is the number of the brush you use to apply the shadow in the corner of your eye?
E31
I love the Tower 28 mascara but isn't water proof. 😥
dang that powder looks so good
It really is
I always had massive issues with my cartilage piercing hurting and being irritated until I switched it to a hoop. Once I switched it from a stud to a hoop, I never had an issue with it. I also make sure that any jewelry I put in the piercing is real and not a fake material. Tbh, I don't switch the jewelry out much. I clean it in the shower and just let it do its thing so I think that has also helped it not to be irritated.
I have an industrial piercing on my right ear and a cartilage on my left. The industrial caused me less pain than the stud in the cartilage and I had the cartilage piercing done the year before the industrial. Try a hoop though before you give up on it.
I'm also shocked your 15th product pick wasn't half lashes.
A few people have mentioned switching it to a hoop!
@@angelaabright Just make sure it’s a full hoop and not a semi hoop still on a stud backing. It was like night and day once I switched though.
Different type of metal on ur peircingg that's what I had to do sometimes they get sensitive with certain ones try changing it . Look up sensitive metals for sensitive skin
Ooh I did used to be sensitive to metals when I was younger
21:36 YOUR LASHES FROM YOUR BRAND lol 😂❤
A lot of people aren't told cartilage piercings can take up to one year to heal. I have an industrial. Anyway, I suggest clean it with 70% rubbing alcohol or Bactine. Then coat both sides of the hole with Neospirin or Aquaphor, and move it back and forth to get it inside. It may also be the metal, so maybe switch the jewlery to sterling silver or white gold.
I've had my industrial piercing for over a decade. Randomly, one end with flare up. I clean it with 70% rubbing alcohol & coat with Aquaphor, in a few days it's cleared up. I'm sorry this is happening to you, but don't yank it just yet there's solutions
I had zero luck with either cartilage piercing I had. I have curly hair and the hair would wrap around it. They never healed, were sore and oozy and I finally let both close up :(
For your ear try tower 21 SOS spray
Yes I have done that!
I used saline water for all my piercings. Some I had 20 years now.
Piercing: Def get a piercing pillow and saline rinse. After that, use a topical cannabis product. Between my daughter's piercings and my chemo and radiation, we found that cannabis can't be beat. My radiation oncologist was shocked! So was my nursing team.
Interesting! I think you’re the only one to mention cannabis products for the piercing
@angelaabright It absolutely rocks! Look for a whole plant product. A good balm is the best all-purpose first-aid topical for literally everything skin or pain related.
I was surprised that BK Beauty’s Grace wasn’t your lip choice. 😁
Ahhh if I wanted more of a real lipstick I definitely would’ve picked that one
My Top 15 - Affordable Edition!
Wet N Wild Bare Focus Tinted Hydrator in Porcelain
NYX Pro Fix Stick in Pink
NYX Bare With Me Serum Concealer in Light
Wet N Wild Photo Focus Translucent Loose Setting Powder
L'Oreal Infallible Bronzer in Fair
Colourpop Super Shock Blush in Birthday Suit
Wet N Wild Megaglo Highlighting Powder in Blossom Glow
Elf Wow Brow in Neutral Brown
Milani Eye Shadow Primer
Alter Ego Coastal Palette
Hard Candy Eye Def Shadow Marker in Pony
Elf Lash XTNDR Mascara in Soft Black
Elf Cream Glide Lip Liner in Pinky Swear
Maybelline Lifter Gloss in Moon
NYX Marshmellow Setting Spray
Ooh thanks for sharing drugstore options! Looove the NYX bare with my concealer
I switched to a ring instead of a stud on my cartridge piercing, and cleaned it twice a day with 70% Alcohol. However, it still took over a year to fully heal.
Cartilage piercings shouldn't be moved around, or touched, they should be cleaned with sterile saline. There's a spray version from Neilmed that's easy-to-use, and a q tip if you have to. Also the jewelry shouldn't be changed for at least 9 months, it takes ar least a year for cartilage piercings to heal. If it's that old, it could be your body reacting to the metal, titanium is your best bet, its a non-irritant. - Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk, lol.
Back in the 80s I had my cartilage pierced at the time it was considered edgy and was not common place like it is today. After a many months it had not healed and was red and sore so I went to my gp hoping they could help, the gp took one look at it and said 'take the bloody thing out' he looked really annoyed like I was wasting his time.Eventually it did heal but I don't wear earrings in it now.
Top 3 eye palettes of 2024 and alternate and did any knock your #1 from 2023 out of place. Is the 2023 front runner still in the top for you?
I said Pretty Grunge was my #1 and if I had to re-rank them I think Patrick Ta major dimension 3 would now be #1!
Angela, DO NOT USE ALCOHOL! Use sterile saline solution to clean area at least twice per day. You can also use a specialized piercing solution (Amazon etc.) Antibiotic ointment and warm compresses to affected area. If it oozes pus, blood, or a whitish discharge or a combination of these see doctor for assessment. Sometimes oral antibiotics are indicated so infection does not migrate into your system. Cartilage piercings can be more difficult to heal because of lack of blood flow there as opposed to lobe.
I can tell you filmed this a week ago 😆 Hope you’re managing to stay cool in the unseasonal heat!
Hahaha I love that you know 😂 this week is BEAUTIFUL!
For those of us 50+ we NEED the Primer first!!!
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My cartilage piercing never healed :( I took it out in the end x
Aw man!!
If only under eye brighteners made that much of a difference for people with super dark under eyes lol. Products like those don’t add any brightness for me and just make my underyes look grey even with a color corrector first since my under eyes are basically greyish black and blue 😭🤦♀️
I wish I only had 15 products... I need to stop buying. 😮
Ok you picked your own eyeshadow palette 😂
Just take it out! You don’t want your ear to wind up flopping. It happens!
I took my earing out so did my daughtrer
take earing out. ouch!!
I think you need a doctor to check your piercing because it is very inflamed and after a year, that's alarming
The piercing might have hit a nerve. You should check it out…