No, You should always go to a professional piercer with experience! Never go to a place like Claires or the Icing or even Walmart. Also be prepared for a lot of pain, Industrial piercings will hurt for sometimes more than a year after getting them done.
They pierce the ear twice . . Then they put a bar in the piercings . it is pretty common anymore .
Most are done at a 14g. If you're referring to the length of the bar, that varies person to person. If you have a bigger or wider ear, you'll obviously need a longer bar than someone with smaller ears.
What I do is that I get petroleum jelly and out it on the holes where the piercing was pierced, in order for the jewelry to slide in painlessly. Get one end of the jewelry and slide it through both holes, then tighten the ball.
It is industrial
your in the industrial revolution
yes, sometimes. claires accsesories do.
No claires boutique do body piercings only ear and cartalage
It depends what earring you pick. Mines cost 45$
No, not a chance. Industrial piercings are not simple and they have to be done by a professional body piercer with a sterile, hollow needle. If I'm being completely honest, no piercing should be done at Claires or any other place in which they use a gun. Theyre very unsanitary and the mechanism of the piercing can be harmful. If you want any kind of piercing, even if it's just lobes, I suggest going to a professional piercer.
14 gauge
They pierce the ear twice . . Then they put a bar in the piercings . it is pretty common anymore .
helix cartilidge lobe industrial
Industrial piercings don't have backs, it's one long barbell running through two diffrent piercings in the ear cartilage.
yeah a lot of chicks i know have them.
Yes!
It's mostly ear lobe and if you are trying to pierce somewhere else like your cartilage I would suggest a tattoo and piercing shop because Claires uses piercing guns and those can shatter your cartilage and cause nasty infections because of it
That I am aware of, Claire's does not pierce lips. The piercers at claires are only trained specifically in ear piercing, they have not undergone the training of a tattoo/piercing tech.