Numbing cream is not needed and most piercers will not do a piercing for you if you have used it.
Yes, it is called a numbing cream. Choose one that has been proven effective and safe. I have used an effective numbing cream before.
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You can purchase a numbing cream by visiting the related link below.
You can buy pain-relief creams such as Ibuleve (Ibuprofen cream) in the UK. These have a slightly numbing effect. Ibuprofen cream is usually used for arthritic pain or backpain/muscle sprains etc... Some people use it before getting ears pierced etc..., but it is not designed for that purpose.
Tattoo numbing cream is available through many online retailers, however, many tattoo artists will refuse to tattoo someone who has used it because it restricts the blood flow to that area, which can cause damage.
You can buy numbing cream at any general store or drug store. If you want oral pain relief, get Orajel, its only 10 dollars and works amazingly. Otherwise, Rub A535, because it will numb you out right away, and, again, its only 10 dollars.
Home made numbing cream is not recommended as a do it yourself project. For numbing at home without a purchased agent, ice cubes are the safest solution.
While a numbing cream may help with the discomfort of the initial needle stick, it will not help with soreness the next day. Most people get shots without numbing cream.
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