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iamfarah36
Oily/Sensitive
lukewarm water and soap. if it's swollen then apply some Neosporin ointment.
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Wendyj143
Dry/Resilient
it’s just a reaction from the material that your earrings are made of. After cleaning your ears with soap and water try soaking your earrings in a little bit of isopropyl alcohol. Sometimes the soaking helps sterilize them. If they keep turning your ears try a different metal.
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