We strongly suggest soaking your piercing at least twice a day—more often if healing is difficult. … Use pure sea salt (non-iodized) and not table salt, which contains extra chemicals that can irritate your piercing and dextrose (sugar) that can cause yeast infections.
Subsequently, can I use table salt to clean my nose piercing?
You will be cleaning your nose piercing with saline, a.k.a. salt water. Nevertheless, you should not use just any salt water. … If you are making your own cleaning solution for your piercing, then it’s important to remember not to use iodized table salt. Instead, you should use a fine-grain sea salt.