yes, it'll cost you way less!
*You can but its a better idea to use whatever they have. Initial jewelry has to be the proper length to allow for swelling. Theres a pretty good chance that what you have is too short. Also, it has to be the right material. The jewelry also has to be autoclaved so if it actually is the right length, you'd have to bring it in early for them to sterilize it in the autoclave and they'd definitely charge for that. So it isnt actually that much cheaper. Its way easier to just let them use their own jewelry.
There are several stores providing piecing jewelry online. Spencer's is a well know retailer with an online presence. There is also the Jewellery Shop which also carries piercing jewelry.
Sorry, no where really. Any legitimate shop will want you to bring in a parent or guardian for permission.
You mean jewelry right? Most places only charge you for the new jewelry but call the shop and ask them.
Yes there is
You're going to have to call the shop. Each shop can have different prices and it also depends on the jewelry you pick.
anywhere from 17 and up depending on the shop
depends on what it is made out of, what the shops rules are, & what type of jewelry it is for the piercing. for any piercing, if it is made out of sterling silver they would probably use it. aluminum or plastic, or some kind of other funky metal, not a chance. they could get in major trouble for that. some shops just aren't allowed to because they want to profit by selling their own jewelry or don't want to take a risk of the piercing getting infected from you're jewelry. & if you're looking to getting something like a belly button piercing for example & you have a dangling piece that you want to put in of yours, they wont do it because of safety reasons to your new piercing.
Call the shop you plan on going to. It may be cheaper to buy jewelry elsewhere or something so just check with them.
Any body piercing shop or tattoo shop that offers piercing services or Claire's. But, I have to say, it is preferable to get your cartilage pierced with a needle because a gun can shatter your cartilage.
'Ink' 'Piercing ink' 'Body decoration' 'The gun&needle' Those ones were at top of my head lol Luck!:)
A tattoo/piercing shop.
Piercing fees vary from studio to studio and place to place. You're best to phone your local body piercing studios and ask the question, how much, what's included in the fee and do I have to buy after care products. Be smart and shop smart, ask the questions are you licensed and inspected by the city and health unit to do body piercing? Not every shop is staffed by real body piercers and with any piercing you don't want an amateur or novice to do any piercing on you.