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Product Id | 478117 |
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4.5
(35 ratings)
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UPC | 705928652101 |
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NeilMed NeilCleanse Wound Wash – Sterile Saline Spray, 6 oz
Reviews: 35
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i use this stuff for my new/ old piercings. it works great and helps the healing process speed up. the only complaint i have is the nozzle is difficult to push down and weak "spray" which leaves a mess.
I don't know what it is about piercings, but I love them! The other day I just got three fresh piercings: one helix and one in each of my third lobes. Because all three of my piercings were on thicker lobes of my ears, the piercer advised me to be more cautious when caring for them. I've had issues in the past, so I knew that I needed to find a really good solution that would prevent infection but also stay within my budget (I had already spent a lot on the piercings themselves). When I got home, I opened up my computer and began my search. After some time, I came across one product that served the same purpose as the others, but at a lower cost: NeilCleanse wound wash for $6! I questioned myself. Are low-cost items truly any good? Maybe I should just go for the pricier one that may work better than the $6 product? I made a quick trip to Walmart, and there they were, expensive ear piercing solutions and cheap wound wash products right next to each other. I went back and forth in my head but ended up walking out of the store with the $6 NeilCleanse wound wash, and I'm glad I did! When I brought the bag home, I didn't have big expectations or anything. I was just hoping it would do the job. Right off the bat, the nozzle is one aspect of the product that I had problems with. The nozzle was difficult to press down on to release the solution, and the whole top actually broke off. I had to stick it back on, and I can still use it by pressing firmly on the nozzle, but it sucks that I had to press so hard and at exactly the right point to get anything to come out. That's really the only negative about this product, and maybe it was just a bad bottle, but it contains a sufficient amount of the product (it lasted me about a month) at an affordable price, so it was worth it to me. I used it for a few days and it was by far the easiest piercing recovery I'd ever had in such a short amount of time. Other solutions caused my ear piercing to become infected in just a few days due to the strong ingredients and slowed down my piercing recovery, but not NeilCleanse wound wash. In the past, I've used h20cean's piercing solution which contained sea salt and lysozyme. This product made my ear piercing irritated and the ingredients felt too rough on my piercings. On the other hand, the NeilCleanse wound wash contains grade water and sodium chloride. These ingredients are very different from the h20cean's piercing solution but less harsh on the skin and are very effective when it comes to cleaning the freshly pierced area. Overall, I think the solution is great, but the nozzle can be annoying. I have suggested this product to several family members, and they like it too. This is the only product I've been using for the past 3 months and I don't think I'll switch to a different product even though the nozzle situation can make me rethink my choices. This product gets a B and a thumbs up from me. If you're like me and prefer products that are cheap, this is the
I use this to clean old piercings that occasionally flare up and it works perfectly!
I mean I like how the spray is like focused . And it helps
love this product... great to keep around.
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