Soap and Sorbent Toilet Tissue: Difference between pages

From BME Encyclopedia
(Difference between pages)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Page conversion via llm-mediawiki-rev -jwm)
 
(Page conversion via llm-mediawiki-rev -jwm)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
A cleansing agent.
Whilst Toliet Tissue per se has nothing to do with body modification the Australian brand Sorbent (Launched in 1952) has used [[Tattoo|tattooing]] in its advertising scheme.


Many people choose to clean their piercings with an [[Antibacterial|antibacterial]] '''soap''' (such as Dial), but this is widely regarded as unnecessary. Regular soaps work just as well. [[Salt soaks]] are often preferred, and won't irritate or dry the piercing as will many soaps.
Sorbent recently used an advertising campaign of toilet tissue "Scrunchers" versus those who "Fold" and to further this campaign Sorbent paid $20,000 (Aus) each to two people (male and female) for them to have their toilet tissue allegiance tattooed on their buttocks (the male folded and the female scrunched).


''Shannon adds:'' When choosing a soap, you should look for a soap that's as plain as possible—perfumes and moisturizers, especially those found in less expensive soaps can irritate a piercing and lengthen healing times. In addition, when cleaning a piercing, make sure that you don't leave soap (or shampoo) residue inside the piercing.
The tattoo's were applied backstage on the comedy talk show "Rove Live" and were then revealed at the end of the program on Tuesday the 16th of May, 2006.


== See Also ==
Each tattoo was a toilet tissue roll with either "I'm a SCUNCHER" or "I'm a FOLDER" written above it.
* [[Aftercare]]
 
* [[Satin]]
== See Also ==  
* [[Provon]]
[[GoldenPalace.COM]]
* [[Tattoo Goo Soap]]

Latest revision as of 11:38, 17 September 2023

Whilst Toliet Tissue per se has nothing to do with body modification the Australian brand Sorbent (Launched in 1952) has used tattooing in its advertising scheme.

Sorbent recently used an advertising campaign of toilet tissue "Scrunchers" versus those who "Fold" and to further this campaign Sorbent paid $20,000 (Aus) each to two people (male and female) for them to have their toilet tissue allegiance tattooed on their buttocks (the male folded and the female scrunched).

The tattoo's were applied backstage on the comedy talk show "Rove Live" and were then revealed at the end of the program on Tuesday the 16th of May, 2006.

Each tattoo was a toilet tissue roll with either "I'm a SCUNCHER" or "I'm a FOLDER" written above it.

See Also

GoldenPalace.COM