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Tea Tree Salt Spray – Piercing Aftercare

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Jojoba Healing Oil Roll-On – Piercing Aftercare

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Jewellery Cleaning and Care Set

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Jewellery Cleaning Brush

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Cocoa Butter Balm – Piercing Aftercare

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Jewellery Polishing Spray

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Piercing Aftercare Products for Every Stage of Healing

A new piercing is only the beginning. What happens in the weeks and months that follow determines how well it heals and how long you enjoy it. Our piercing aftercare products are selected to support every stage of that process, from the first 24 hours through to long-term jewellery maintenance.

Whether you have just had your lobes done for the first time, you are healing a cartilage piercing, or you are looking for a dependable routine to keep established piercings clean, this collection has what you need. Products span sprays, cleansers, healing oils, balms and jewellery cleaning tools, each chosen to work gently with skin without disrupting the body's natural healing process.

From Fresh Piercing to Fully Healed

The needs of a freshly pierced site are quite different from those of a healed one. In the early weeks, the priority is reducing the risk of irritation and keeping the area clean without over-washing or introducing harsh chemicals. Later, the focus shifts to maintaining the jewellery itself and supporting the surrounding skin.

Our range reflects that progression. You will find gentle piercing aftercare solutions designed for new piercings alongside piercing jewellery cleaners and cleaning brushes suited to polishing and maintaining metal once healing is complete.

Healing Oils, Balms and Sprays

Liquid sprays and saline-based solutions remain the most widely recommended format for cleaning a fresh piercing. They are easy to apply without touching the site directly and are effective at removing dried discharge without aggravating the skin. Alongside these, piercing healing oils and balms offer a complementary approach for soothing the skin around a healing piercing, particularly for those prone to dryness or irritation.

Natural aftercare options, including plant-based oils and fragrance-free formulas, are stocked for those who prefer to keep their routine simple and ingredient-conscious. If you are unsure which format suits your piercing or skin type, the FAQ section below addresses the most common questions, including whether tea tree oil or coconut oil is safe to use on piercings.

Jewellery Cleaning Done Properly

Cleaning piercing jewellery is a step many people overlook once the healing phase is over. Residue from skincare products, body oils and daily wear can build up on metal surfaces over time, particularly on intricate designs, threaded ends and textured pieces. A dedicated piercing jewellery cleaner or soft-bristled piercing cleaning brush makes this straightforward without risking damage to delicate finishes.

For nose rings and smaller pieces, a nose piercing cleaning kit provides the precision needed to clean around fittings without force. The same applies to ear piercing care. Having the right ear care solution and tools on hand keeps jewellery looking its best and the piercing site healthy.

Product Format Best For Stage of Healing Key Benefit
Saline Spray or Aftercare Solution All piercing types Fresh to mid-healing Gentle, no-touch application that removes discharge without irritation
Piercing Healing Oil Skin around the piercing site Mid to late healing Soothes dryness and supports the skin condition around the piercing
Piercing Balm or Butter Sensitive or dry skin types Mid to late healing Moisturising barrier with fragrance-free options available
Jewellery Cleaner or Cleaning Brush Healed piercings and jewellery Fully healed Removes residue and buildup from metal surfaces
Piercing Gel Localised irritation or bumps Any stage Targeted application to specific areas of concern

Not all aftercare products suit every piercing type or skin sensitivity. If you are managing a specific placement such as a helix, Monroe, or nose piercing, look for products that clearly indicate compatibility with cartilage and facial piercings, as these areas can be more reactive than soft tissue piercings. All products in this collection are selected with skin safety as the baseline requirement. Where ingredient information is available, it is listed clearly on individual product pages.

Collection Overview
Styling Guide
Shopping Guide
Materials
Care Instructions
FAQ
  • Full healing cycle coverage: Products in this collection span every stage, from aftercare cleaning immediately after a new piercing through to long-term jewellery maintenance once fully healed.
  • Multiple product formats: The range includes piercing aftercare solutions, piercing healing oils, balms, butters, gels, jewellery cleaners and cleaning brushes, allowing you to build a routine that suits your piercing type and personal preference.
  • Natural and ingredient-conscious options: Natural piercing aftercare products are included for those who prefer plant-based or fragrance-free formulas, with ingredient details available on individual product listings.
  • Piercing-type relevance: Whether you are caring for ear piercings, a nose piercing, a helix, a Monroe, or a cartilage placement, products are selected to be appropriate across a range of piercing sites and skin types.
  • Jewellery care included: Beyond healing, the collection covers cleaning, piercing jewellery and ongoing piercing care so both the piercing and the jewellery itself stay in the best possible condition.
  • Guidance-led selection: Each product is chosen with practical use in mind. The FAQ tab and full content section address the most common aftercare questions, including which ingredients to approach with caution.
  • Build a two-stage routine: Pair a gentle piercing aftercare solution or spray for daily cleaning of a new piercing with a piercing healing oil or balm for evening skin conditioning, keeping the site clean without over-drying the surrounding area.
  • Match product format to piercing placement: A spray or saline-based aftercare solution works well for ear and cartilage piercings where direct contact is difficult. A piercing gel or balm may be more practical for facial placements like Monroe or nose piercings, where precision matters.
  • Add a jewellery cleaning step once healed: When a piercing is fully healed, introduce a piercing jewellery cleaner and a soft-bristled piercing cleaning brush into your routine to keep metal pieces free of residue and looking their best.
  • Use a nose piercing cleaning kit for smaller pieces: Nose rings and smaller fittings benefit from a dedicated nose ring cleaner or kit that reaches around the fitting without requiring jewellery removal during the healing phase.
  • Consider gifting as a complete set: A piercing healing kit paired with a new piece of jewellery makes a considered and practical gift, combining the aesthetic appeal of the jewellery with everything needed to heal it properly.
  • Keep products accessible: Storing your aftercare products in a consistent spot, such as a bathroom shelf or bedside table, makes it easier to maintain a twice-daily cleaning routine during the critical early weeks of healing.
  • New piercing (0 to 8 weeks): Start with a piercing aftercare solution or spray. Look for saline-based options that are free from alcohol and strong fragrances to avoid irritating healing skin.
  • Mid-healing or sensitive skin: A piercing balm, piercing butter or natural piercing aftercare oil can be used alongside your spray to support the skin around the piercing site, particularly if you experience dryness or mild irritation during healing.
  • Fully healed piercings: Switch focus to piercing jewellery cleaner and cleaning tools. A piercing cleaning brush suited to your jewellery type keeps threaded ends, hoops and textured pieces free from buildup.
  • Specific piercing placements: For nose piercings, look at nose piercing cleaning kits and nose ring cleaner options. For ear piercings, including cartilage, an ear care solution or ear piercing hole cleaner suited to the specific placement will be more effective than a general-purpose product.
  • Gifting: A piercing healing kit is the most complete gift option. Pair it with a piece of jewellery from our main collection for a gift that covers both the aesthetic and the practical.
  • Check individual product listings: Ingredient lists, usage instructions and suitability notes are detailed on each product page. If you have a known skin sensitivity or are unsure about compatibility with a specific piercing type, review these before purchasing or contact us for advice.
Product Type Common Formulation Base Ingredients to Look For Ingredients to Approach With Caution
Aftercare Spray or Solution Sterile saline (sodium chloride and water) 0.9% sodium chloride, pH-balanced formula Alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, strong fragrances
Piercing Healing Oil The carrier oil base varies by product Skin-safe oils, fragrance-free options available Tea tree oil in high concentrations, essential oils undiluted
Piercing Balm or Butter Wax or butter base Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic formulas Synthetic fragrances, lanolin if sensitive
Piercing Gel Water-based gel Soothing agents, alcohol-free Alcohol, iodine-based antiseptics
Jewellery Cleaner Liquid or foam solution Metal-safe formula, residue-free rinse Bleach, abrasive compounds, and strong acids

Specific ingredient compositions vary by individual product. Full ingredient lists are available on each product listing page. If material sourcing or certification data for a specific product is not shown on the listing, this information is not specified in the provided data.

  • Clean twice daily during active healing: Apply your piercing aftercare solution or spray to the piercing site twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Avoid over-cleaning as this can disrupt the healing process rather than support it.
  • Do not rotate or move jewellery during cleaning: Moving jewellery through a healing piercing can introduce bacteria and cause unnecessary trauma to the site. Clean around the jewellery, not through it.
  • Pat dry after cleaning: After applying an aftercare cleaning solution, pat the area gently dry with a clean, disposable tissue or paper towel. Avoid fabric towels on healing piercings as fibres can snag and carry bacteria.
  • Use a piercing cleaning brush on healed jewellery only: Brushes and physical cleaning tools should only be used on fully healed piercings and the jewellery itself, not on fresh or mid-healing piercing sites, where abrasion could irritate.
  • Store aftercare products correctly: Keep sprays and solutions at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Check individual product labels for specific storage guidance, particularly for oil-based and balm products.
  • Seek professional advice if concerns arise: The information on this page is for general guidance only. If you experience significant swelling, discharge or prolonged pain around a piercing site, consult your piercer or a medical professional. This content does not constitute medical advice.
  • What piercing aftercare products do I actually need?

    For a new piercing, the core essential is a gentle piercing aftercare solution, ideally a sterile saline spray you can apply without touching the piercing directly. A piercing healing oil or balm can be added to support the skin around the site, particularly if you find the area becomes dry. Once your piercing is fully healed, a piercing jewellery cleaner and a soft cleaning brush will help you maintain the jewellery itself. A full piercing healing kit covers most of these bases in one purchase.

  • Is tea tree oil good for piercings?

    Tea tree oil is not recommended for use on healing piercings. While it has antimicrobial properties, it can be too harsh for open skin and may cause irritation, contact dermatitis or delay healing when applied directly. It is not an equivalent to a dedicated piercing aftercare solution. If you are looking for a natural piercing aftercare option, look for products that use gentler, skin-safe formulas specifically designed for healing piercings rather than undiluted essential oils.

  • Is coconut oil safe to use on a nose piercing or new piercing?

    Coconut oil is not recommended as a primary aftercare product for healing piercings. It can trap bacteria against the skin and may clog the piercing channel during the healing phase. Coconut oil for nose piercings or any new piercing should be avoided in favour of a saline-based piercing aftercare solution. Once fully healed, some people use it to condition the skin around the site, but it should not be applied to open or healing tissue.

  • How do I clean blood off a new piercing?

    It is normal to see small amounts of dried blood or discharge around a new piercing in the first few days. To clean blood off a new piercing, apply your piercing aftercare solution or saline spray directly to the area and allow it to soften the dried material before gently wiping away with a clean, disposable tissue. Do not pick or scrape at dried discharge, and avoid using cotton wool as fibres can snag on the jewellery.

  • How do I heal a nose piercing faster?

    Healing time for a nose piercing varies depending on placement. Nostril piercings typically take 4 to 6 months to fully heal, while septum piercings may take 6 to 8 months. To support healing, clean the site twice daily with a gentle piercing aftercare solution, avoid touching or rotating the jewellery, and do not change the jewellery until fully healed. A piercing healing oil used on the surrounding skin can also help manage dryness. Consistent aftercare cleaning and avoiding irritants are the most effective supporting factors.

  • What are the best aftercare products for helix piercings?

    Helix piercings are cartilage piercings and generally take longer to heal than soft tissue piercings, often between 6 and 12 months. The best aftercare products for helix piercings are those that can be applied without direct contact, such as a saline spray or dedicated piercing aftercare solution. Avoid sleeping on the piercing during healing. A piercing healing kit that includes a spray and soothing balm covers the main needs for cartilage aftercare.

  • How do I clean piercing jewellery once it is fully healed?

    For fully healed piercings, use a dedicated piercing jewellery cleaner with a soft-bristled piercing cleaning brush to remove residue from the metal surface. This is particularly important for intricate designs, threaded ends and pieces worn daily. For smaller items like nose rings, a nose piercing cleaning kit or nose ring cleaner provides the precision needed to clean around fittings without risk of damage. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry the jewellery completely before reinserting.

  • Can I use the same aftercare products for ear, nose and cartilage piercings?

    Many piercing aftercare products, particularly saline sprays and gentle aftercare solutions, are formulated to be suitable across multiple piercing types including ear piercings, nose piercings and cartilage placements. However, always check individual product listings for compatibility guidance, as some products are designed for specific placements or skin types. An ear care solution designed specifically for lobe piercings may not be the most appropriate choice for cartilage or facial piercings.

  • Why is aftercare important for piercings and jewellery?

    Proper aftercare helps prevent irritation, promotes healing, and keeps your jewellery looking bright and clean. Using high-quality aftercare products ensures your piercings remain healthy and your jewellery maintains its shine over time.

  • What types of aftercare products do you offer?

    Our aftercare range includes: Polishing kits – designed to safely clean and restore shine to your gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery. Coco balm – a natural moisturising balm that soothes and nourishes healed piercings. Tea tree oil spray – helps calm irritation and reduce redness around healed piercings. Jojoba healing oil – promotes hydration and supports skin recovery after piercing. Each product is carefully formulated for safe, effective use on body jewellery and pierced skin.

  • How do I use your polishing kits?

    Our polishing kits include specialised cloths and cleaners designed for gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery. Gently polish the surface in small circular motions to restore shine — do not use on raw skin or fresh piercings. Avoid soaking jewellery in cleaning solutions.

  • What’s the difference between jojoba oil and tea tree oil spray?

    Jojoba oil is deeply moisturising and helps maintain skin elasticity around the piercing. It’s gentle enough for sensitive skin and promotes natural healing. Tea tree oil spray is antimicrobial and soothing, ideal for reducing mild redness or irritation in healed or healing piercings. Both can be used as part of a gentle aftercare routine for skin and jewellery upkeep.

  • Are your aftercare products natural and skin-safe?

    Yes. Our aftercare range is made with natural, skin-safe ingredients, free from harsh chemicals or alcohol. They’re formulated to be gentle yet effective for daily piercing and jewellery maintenance.

  • Can I use coco balm on fresh piercings?

    Coco balm is best for healed piercings. It nourishes dry or stretched skin and adds shine to healed areas but should not be applied to fresh piercings, as heavy balms can block airflow and slow healing.

  • Do you offer wholesale pricing for aftercare products?

    Yes. We supply our full range of aftercare products, including oils, sprays, and polishing kits, at wholesale rates for studios and retailers. Log in or contact our wholesale team for trade pricing and stock details.

Collection Overview
  • Full healing cycle coverage: Products in this collection span every stage, from aftercare cleaning immediately after a new piercing through to long-term jewellery maintenance once fully healed.
  • Multiple product formats: The range includes piercing aftercare solutions, piercing healing oils, balms, butters, gels, jewellery cleaners and cleaning brushes, allowing you to build a routine that suits your piercing type and personal preference.
  • Natural and ingredient-conscious options: Natural piercing aftercare products are included for those who prefer plant-based or fragrance-free formulas, with ingredient details available on individual product listings.
  • Piercing-type relevance: Whether you are caring for ear piercings, a nose piercing, a helix, a Monroe, or a cartilage placement, products are selected to be appropriate across a range of piercing sites and skin types.
  • Jewellery care included: Beyond healing, the collection covers cleaning, piercing jewellery and ongoing piercing care so both the piercing and the jewellery itself stay in the best possible condition.
  • Guidance-led selection: Each product is chosen with practical use in mind. The FAQ tab and full content section address the most common aftercare questions, including which ingredients to approach with caution.
Styling Guide
  • Build a two-stage routine: Pair a gentle piercing aftercare solution or spray for daily cleaning of a new piercing with a piercing healing oil or balm for evening skin conditioning, keeping the site clean without over-drying the surrounding area.
  • Match product format to piercing placement: A spray or saline-based aftercare solution works well for ear and cartilage piercings where direct contact is difficult. A piercing gel or balm may be more practical for facial placements like Monroe or nose piercings, where precision matters.
  • Add a jewellery cleaning step once healed: When a piercing is fully healed, introduce a piercing jewellery cleaner and a soft-bristled piercing cleaning brush into your routine to keep metal pieces free of residue and looking their best.
  • Use a nose piercing cleaning kit for smaller pieces: Nose rings and smaller fittings benefit from a dedicated nose ring cleaner or kit that reaches around the fitting without requiring jewellery removal during the healing phase.
  • Consider gifting as a complete set: A piercing healing kit paired with a new piece of jewellery makes a considered and practical gift, combining the aesthetic appeal of the jewellery with everything needed to heal it properly.
  • Keep products accessible: Storing your aftercare products in a consistent spot, such as a bathroom shelf or bedside table, makes it easier to maintain a twice-daily cleaning routine during the critical early weeks of healing.
Shopping Guide
  • New piercing (0 to 8 weeks): Start with a piercing aftercare solution or spray. Look for saline-based options that are free from alcohol and strong fragrances to avoid irritating healing skin.
  • Mid-healing or sensitive skin: A piercing balm, piercing butter or natural piercing aftercare oil can be used alongside your spray to support the skin around the piercing site, particularly if you experience dryness or mild irritation during healing.
  • Fully healed piercings: Switch focus to piercing jewellery cleaner and cleaning tools. A piercing cleaning brush suited to your jewellery type keeps threaded ends, hoops and textured pieces free from buildup.
  • Specific piercing placements: For nose piercings, look at nose piercing cleaning kits and nose ring cleaner options. For ear piercings, including cartilage, an ear care solution or ear piercing hole cleaner suited to the specific placement will be more effective than a general-purpose product.
  • Gifting: A piercing healing kit is the most complete gift option. Pair it with a piece of jewellery from our main collection for a gift that covers both the aesthetic and the practical.
  • Check individual product listings: Ingredient lists, usage instructions and suitability notes are detailed on each product page. If you have a known skin sensitivity or are unsure about compatibility with a specific piercing type, review these before purchasing or contact us for advice.
Materials
Product Type Common Formulation Base Ingredients to Look For Ingredients to Approach With Caution
Aftercare Spray or Solution Sterile saline (sodium chloride and water) 0.9% sodium chloride, pH-balanced formula Alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, strong fragrances
Piercing Healing Oil The carrier oil base varies by product Skin-safe oils, fragrance-free options available Tea tree oil in high concentrations, essential oils undiluted
Piercing Balm or Butter Wax or butter base Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic formulas Synthetic fragrances, lanolin if sensitive
Piercing Gel Water-based gel Soothing agents, alcohol-free Alcohol, iodine-based antiseptics
Jewellery Cleaner Liquid or foam solution Metal-safe formula, residue-free rinse Bleach, abrasive compounds, and strong acids

Specific ingredient compositions vary by individual product. Full ingredient lists are available on each product listing page. If material sourcing or certification data for a specific product is not shown on the listing, this information is not specified in the provided data.

Care Instructions
  • Clean twice daily during active healing: Apply your piercing aftercare solution or spray to the piercing site twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Avoid over-cleaning as this can disrupt the healing process rather than support it.
  • Do not rotate or move jewellery during cleaning: Moving jewellery through a healing piercing can introduce bacteria and cause unnecessary trauma to the site. Clean around the jewellery, not through it.
  • Pat dry after cleaning: After applying an aftercare cleaning solution, pat the area gently dry with a clean, disposable tissue or paper towel. Avoid fabric towels on healing piercings as fibres can snag and carry bacteria.
  • Use a piercing cleaning brush on healed jewellery only: Brushes and physical cleaning tools should only be used on fully healed piercings and the jewellery itself, not on fresh or mid-healing piercing sites, where abrasion could irritate.
  • Store aftercare products correctly: Keep sprays and solutions at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Check individual product labels for specific storage guidance, particularly for oil-based and balm products.
  • Seek professional advice if concerns arise: The information on this page is for general guidance only. If you experience significant swelling, discharge or prolonged pain around a piercing site, consult your piercer or a medical professional. This content does not constitute medical advice.
FAQ
  • What piercing aftercare products do I actually need?

    For a new piercing, the core essential is a gentle piercing aftercare solution, ideally a sterile saline spray you can apply without touching the piercing directly. A piercing healing oil or balm can be added to support the skin around the site, particularly if you find the area becomes dry. Once your piercing is fully healed, a piercing jewellery cleaner and a soft cleaning brush will help you maintain the jewellery itself. A full piercing healing kit covers most of these bases in one purchase.

  • Is tea tree oil good for piercings?

    Tea tree oil is not recommended for use on healing piercings. While it has antimicrobial properties, it can be too harsh for open skin and may cause irritation, contact dermatitis or delay healing when applied directly. It is not an equivalent to a dedicated piercing aftercare solution. If you are looking for a natural piercing aftercare option, look for products that use gentler, skin-safe formulas specifically designed for healing piercings rather than undiluted essential oils.

  • Is coconut oil safe to use on a nose piercing or new piercing?

    Coconut oil is not recommended as a primary aftercare product for healing piercings. It can trap bacteria against the skin and may clog the piercing channel during the healing phase. Coconut oil for nose piercings or any new piercing should be avoided in favour of a saline-based piercing aftercare solution. Once fully healed, some people use it to condition the skin around the site, but it should not be applied to open or healing tissue.

  • How do I clean blood off a new piercing?

    It is normal to see small amounts of dried blood or discharge around a new piercing in the first few days. To clean blood off a new piercing, apply your piercing aftercare solution or saline spray directly to the area and allow it to soften the dried material before gently wiping away with a clean, disposable tissue. Do not pick or scrape at dried discharge, and avoid using cotton wool as fibres can snag on the jewellery.

  • How do I heal a nose piercing faster?

    Healing time for a nose piercing varies depending on placement. Nostril piercings typically take 4 to 6 months to fully heal, while septum piercings may take 6 to 8 months. To support healing, clean the site twice daily with a gentle piercing aftercare solution, avoid touching or rotating the jewellery, and do not change the jewellery until fully healed. A piercing healing oil used on the surrounding skin can also help manage dryness. Consistent aftercare cleaning and avoiding irritants are the most effective supporting factors.

  • What are the best aftercare products for helix piercings?

    Helix piercings are cartilage piercings and generally take longer to heal than soft tissue piercings, often between 6 and 12 months. The best aftercare products for helix piercings are those that can be applied without direct contact, such as a saline spray or dedicated piercing aftercare solution. Avoid sleeping on the piercing during healing. A piercing healing kit that includes a spray and soothing balm covers the main needs for cartilage aftercare.

  • How do I clean piercing jewellery once it is fully healed?

    For fully healed piercings, use a dedicated piercing jewellery cleaner with a soft-bristled piercing cleaning brush to remove residue from the metal surface. This is particularly important for intricate designs, threaded ends and pieces worn daily. For smaller items like nose rings, a nose piercing cleaning kit or nose ring cleaner provides the precision needed to clean around fittings without risk of damage. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry the jewellery completely before reinserting.

  • Can I use the same aftercare products for ear, nose and cartilage piercings?

    Many piercing aftercare products, particularly saline sprays and gentle aftercare solutions, are formulated to be suitable across multiple piercing types including ear piercings, nose piercings and cartilage placements. However, always check individual product listings for compatibility guidance, as some products are designed for specific placements or skin types. An ear care solution designed specifically for lobe piercings may not be the most appropriate choice for cartilage or facial piercings.

  • Why is aftercare important for piercings and jewellery?

    Proper aftercare helps prevent irritation, promotes healing, and keeps your jewellery looking bright and clean. Using high-quality aftercare products ensures your piercings remain healthy and your jewellery maintains its shine over time.

  • What types of aftercare products do you offer?

    Our aftercare range includes: Polishing kits – designed to safely clean and restore shine to your gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery. Coco balm – a natural moisturising balm that soothes and nourishes healed piercings. Tea tree oil spray – helps calm irritation and reduce redness around healed piercings. Jojoba healing oil – promotes hydration and supports skin recovery after piercing. Each product is carefully formulated for safe, effective use on body jewellery and pierced skin.

  • How do I use your polishing kits?

    Our polishing kits include specialised cloths and cleaners designed for gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery. Gently polish the surface in small circular motions to restore shine — do not use on raw skin or fresh piercings. Avoid soaking jewellery in cleaning solutions.

  • What’s the difference between jojoba oil and tea tree oil spray?

    Jojoba oil is deeply moisturising and helps maintain skin elasticity around the piercing. It’s gentle enough for sensitive skin and promotes natural healing. Tea tree oil spray is antimicrobial and soothing, ideal for reducing mild redness or irritation in healed or healing piercings. Both can be used as part of a gentle aftercare routine for skin and jewellery upkeep.

  • Are your aftercare products natural and skin-safe?

    Yes. Our aftercare range is made with natural, skin-safe ingredients, free from harsh chemicals or alcohol. They’re formulated to be gentle yet effective for daily piercing and jewellery maintenance.

  • Can I use coco balm on fresh piercings?

    Coco balm is best for healed piercings. It nourishes dry or stretched skin and adds shine to healed areas but should not be applied to fresh piercings, as heavy balms can block airflow and slow healing.

  • Do you offer wholesale pricing for aftercare products?

    Yes. We supply our full range of aftercare products, including oils, sprays, and polishing kits, at wholesale rates for studios and retailers. Log in or contact our wholesale team for trade pricing and stock details.

FAQ

Jewellery & Piercing Aftercare

Why is aftercare important for piercings and jewellery?

Proper aftercare helps prevent irritation, promotes healing, and keeps your jewellery
looking bright and clean. Using high-quality aftercare products ensures your piercings remain healthy and your jewellery maintains its shine over time.

What types of aftercare products do you offer?

Our aftercare range includes:

  • Polishing kits – designed to safely clean and restore shine to your gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery.
  • Coco balm – a natural moisturising balm that soothes and nourishes healed piercings.
  • Tea tree oil spray – helps calm irritation and reduce redness around healed piercings.
  • Jojoba healing oil – promotes hydration and supports skin recovery after piercing.

Each product is carefully formulated for safe, effective use on body jewellery and pierced skin.

How do I use your polishing kits?

Our polishing kits include specialised cloths and cleaners designed for gold, silver, titanium, and steel jewellery. Gently polish the surface in small circular motions to restore shine — do not use on raw skin or fresh piercings. Avoid soaking jewellery in cleaning solutions.

What’s the difference between jojoba oil and tea tree oil spray?
  • Jojoba oil is deeply moisturising and helps maintain skin elasticity around the piercing. It’s gentle enough for sensitive skin and promotes natural healing.
  • Tea tree oil spray is antimicrobial and soothing, ideal for reducing mild redness or irritation in healed or healing piercings.

Both can be used as part of a gentle aftercare routine for skin and jewellery
upkeep.

Are your aftercare products natural and skin-safe?

Yes. Our aftercare range is made with natural, skin-safe ingredients, free from harsh chemicals or alcohol. They’re formulated to be gentle yet effective for daily piercing and jewellery maintenance.

Can I use coco balm on fresh piercings?

Coco balm is best for healed piercings. It nourishes dry or stretched skin and adds shine to healed areas but should not be applied to fresh piercings, as heavy balms can block airflow and slow healing.

Do you offer wholesale pricing for aftercare products?

Yes. We supply our full range of aftercare products, including oils, sprays, and polishing kits, at wholesale rates for studios and retailers. Log in or contact our wholesale
team for trade pricing and stock details.

Monster Piercing | Jewellery Aftercare

Piercing Jewellery Polishing Kit
Keep your jewellery shining like new with our polishing kit, specially designed to gently clean and restore the sparkle of your piercing jewellery.

Piercing Healing Aftercare
Soothe, protect, and support faster healing with our gentle aftercare solution, formulated to keep new piercings clean and comfortable.

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