
Prolonged swelling
After the peel is applied, the skin area is often slightly swollen in the first few days. However, humid climates make this condition worse due to dilated blood vessels and fluid buildup, making it difficult for wounds to heal.
easily inflamed and infected
High humidity combined with sweat and dirt can easily clog pores, creating conditions for bacteria to grow. The area of the piercing can become red, painful, or leaking if not properly cleaned.
Outbreaks, hammocks collapse
Hot and humid weather can easily cause shrimp to fall, causing itchy skin, rashes and the risk of infection when scratching. If rashes appear around the piercing location, the condition becomes more serious.
Feeding due to cluster of bacteria
The rainy season with high humidity is an ideal environment for bacteria to grow, easily causing pus to boil in the roe area. Red, swollen, painful pustules not only make you uncomfortable but also increase the risk of skin infections.
Recurrent eczema
Changes in temperature and humidity during the rainy season cause sweat glands to be active, easily stimulating eczema outbreaks. At that time, the skin around the piercing location can peel, itch and become more sensitive.