Most Industrials are generally done with your choice of either a 16 gauge or a 14 gauge.
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Industrials are done at 14g not 16g. The piercing should be done with a 12g needle and 14g jewellery.
Oh, dude, technically, yeah, you can still get an industrial piercing even if you have your helix pierced. It's like having a sandwich with extra toppings, you know? Just make sure your ear can handle the extra bling without freaking out. But hey, if you're up for it, go for that industrial look and rock it like a boss!
No
No they only pierce ears
Most places charge around $80. $40 for each piercing/hole. Call the shop bc of course it could be different especially if you get an apprentice to do it.
I'm guessing 14 gauge.
No Industrials are pierced at 12g for a 14g barbell.
when i first got my industrial piercing it was gauged at a 16 i would recomend this simply because the piercing needle is smaller and it is a smaller wound to heal than that of a higher gauge
Industrials are done at 14g not 16g. The piercing should be done with a 12g needle and 14g jewellery.
Yes
it's the same as an industrial piercing.
6mm is equal to a 2 gauge.
No
A 14G tongue piercing is bigger than a 16G tongue piercing. The "G" stands for gauge, with a higher number indicating a smaller diameter. Therefore, a 14G piercing is thicker than a 16G piercing.
Where? Place: any tattoo/ piercing shop.
Any piercing shop with parents concent.
They are if you have short hair