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.
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
14 gauge
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!
Any body piercing studio will be able to do your cartilage piercings, check them out under body piercing in the phone book.
Industrial for sure. Tongue piercings dont hurt that much at all.
Yes, this is normally done when the same area is going to have two piercings to complete the look. Snake bites, spider bites, industrial piercing, etc.
It really depends on where your getting the ear piercing. Tragus, industrial or uncommon ear piercings hurt more then the belly button. If were talking normal lobe piercings, belly hurts more :)
No, tongue rings are specifically designed for tongue piercings and are not suitable for an industrial piercing. An industrial piercing typically requires a long straight barbell that goes through two separate ear piercings. It is best to use jewelry that is specifically designed for an industrial piercing to ensure proper healing and comfort.
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.
another word for an industrial piercing which is basically two piercings made diagonally with a bar through it