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Do You Have To Get Pierced at a Tattoo Shop?
11 6th, 2011Let’s face it, body piercing is a very personal experience. Once you’ve worked up the courage to get it done, the next big challenge becomes who/where do you get the piercing from? If you are not fortunate enough to live in an area where there are dedicated body piercers (that means they ONLY pierce and aren’t inside a tattoo shop), you will undoubtedly be dealing with a tattoo guy/girl.
Now don’t get me wrong, this is not an issue of competence (in most cases) but personal preference. The problem with tattoo shops (and tat artists) is that the shop is usually located in a bad part of town and employs ‘unique’ body artists that are usually difficult to deal with when they find out you aren’t spending 500 on a tattoo. No matter where you go to get it done make sure the person doing your body piercing is qualified, licensed and registered with the local health department. If these credentials are not clearly posted in plain sight (as required by law), leave immediately and find a place that does obey the law. You may spend a few more dollars for a legitimate body piercing, but it beats getting an infection (or worse) by someone that is not qualified to work as a body piercer.
Why Pay for Body Piercing Videos?
11 5th, 2011
There are many people trying to make a buck in this tight economy these days. Some truly need the money, while others are actually exploiting the situation with a ‘help themselves’ attitude towards commerce. A case in point is the proliferation of sites that want you to ‘pay’ to watch how-to videos on body piercing.
While many of these are ridiculously priced (asking upwards of $60.00 USD) per 10 minute video segment, others are more subtly priced (i.e. 6 to 10 dollars per video offered by the self-proclaimed expert goddess/angel of body piercing). The truth is, you don’t need to pay anything to observe professional piercing, as we have found these FREE body piercing videos offered as a service from a leading supplier of body piercing supplies.
Before You Risk Your Life: Is It Sterile?
11 1st, 2011
When it comes to tattoo and body piercing supplies, there is one burning question that needs to be asked: Is it sterile? The reason for this is that tattooing and body piercing involves breaking the skin, and the instruments/tools that penetrate the skin MUST be sterile, or you are putting yourself (or your customers) at risk of developing severe infections, injury or possibly (in the worst cases) death.
Although there are many sellers offering such supplies online, there are relatively few that have a bankable track record and truly understand the importance of taking proper measures to insure the sterility of what they sell. We have reviewed many sellers of body piercing supplies and found the best in price and quality is a company that offers true free shipping on all the body piercing supplies they sell, and can be found by clicking the link provided in this text.
Are you too old to get pierced?
10 27th, 2011
As more and more of the population embrace body piercings, the question of what, where and when to get pierced becomes a consideration. If you are a baby-boomer who has been on the sidelines a bit regarding body art (tattoos and body piercings), you may be wondering if there is an age ‘limit’ on such things as tattoos and piercings.
Such a question is really subjective, and a matter of personal expression. If you are looking to project a wild-side to your personality, a tattoo or body piercing might go well with that new Harley Davidson motorcycle you just purchased. However, if you are still in the career world and are concerned with image, you might want to hold off on that septum piercing for now and settle for a nose piercing or monroe. Or, you can elect to get some ‘intimate’ body piercings where no one will ever see them (except for your significant other). Remember, whether you take the plunge and order that body piercing kit online (for home/self piercing) or go to your local body art shop, body piercings (unlike tattoos) are reversible, so if you change your mind you can just take the jewelry out (except for micro-dermal implants, which are not considered body piercings, since they do not have and entry and exit point).
Should You Buy Body Piercing Supplies Online?
10 21st, 2011If you are having a difficult time trying to decide where to buy body jewelry or body art supplies, you are not alone. Piercing supplies are a very specific category of items that isn’t usually carried in mainstream outlets. While you can find just about anything else at your local Walmart, finding hollow body piercing needles or receiving tubes can be difficult and frustrating.
Although there are some sellers of body piercing supplies on the web, the quality and respectability of such dealers varies. Some web sites are just sites, with no retail walk-in store support. These sites could be operated by questionable individuals with little or no experience or credentials for the equipment they are selling. The best site for purchasing any sterile body jewelry or body piercing supplies is here (body piercing supplies) – this site is run by a company that has both online and retail presence and experienced body piercers over-seeing all aspects of the operation. Good luck, and remember, we always welcome your questions and comments here at the BodyPiercingNews.com.
Are you a compulsive body piercer?
10 7th, 2011Like many other things, body piercing can become a compulsion and carried to an extreme. While most people do not have this problem, other individuals that may be more prone to such things can become obsessed with getting pierced to the point where it can be dangerous. Body art (tattoos included) enthusiasts may start out with a single piercing or tattoo, only to find themselves wanting more within a short period of time. This desire is normal, and for most does not become an issue. However, if someone begins having piercings or tattoos performed for no other reason than to get it done, something may be wrong.
No matter what your reasoning, make sure you get your body piercings from a professional that uses sterile body piercing supplies and has all required certifications and permits to pierce legally in the county he/she operates in. If such credentials are not readily visible, or you have any doubt that your piercer or tattoo artist may not have such credentials, it is your duty to speak up and ask to see them, that way you will know exactly what you are dealing with. Good luck!
Body Piercing Kits: Are They Safe?
10 6th, 2011Many people are looking to get a body piercing, but are not entirely comfortable with the idea of going to a tattoo shop to get it done, or are unwilling to pay the price for a professional body piercing. Although most body piercings should be performed by a professional body piercer, there are many individuals that are choosing to pierce themselves and purchase body piercing kits online.
There are primarily two major differences between body piercing kits sold online; they either include forceps (or not, in which case they are considered ‘free-hand’ kits), or they include sterile body jewelry (or not, which if not sterilized, can cause major infections). Make sure the body piercing kit you purchase includes sterile body jewelry and the proper skin preparation materials. We found the best body piercing kits anywhere include sterile body jewelry and streaming how-to videos, as long as printable aftercare instructions. Click on the link to see these safe and complete body piercing kits.
Where to Buy a Body Piercing Kit
09 30th, 2011If you are in the market for body piercing supplies or just a body piercing kit, you have to decide which of the many sellers to purchase from. More importantly than the seller, is that you choose a kit that has sterile body jewelry. This is because while most kits include sterile needles and prep materials, an alarmingly low percentage of them do not include sterilized body jewelry.
Why is this crucial component neglected? Mainly it is due to the cost and time involved in sterilizing body jewelry. To properly sterilize body jewelry to FDA standards, an autoclave or sterilizer must be used, which cost between 800 and 5,000 USD to buy. The bottom line is this; if a seller of body piercing supplies or body piercing kits is worth their salt, they will include not only sterile body jewelry but also comprehensive aftercare information and how-to videos to access for amateurs to have the best chance of success. We found this company (click on link) to have the best quality body piercing kits at the best prices, with 100% True Free Shipping on all orders, without an order minimum.
The Big Question: Is It Sterile?
07 8th, 2011When it comes to choosing the right supplier for body piercing kits and supplies, the most important consideration is this: Is it sterile? You may assume that the companies that offer body piercing kits all provide the same quality materials in their kits and that they are all sterilized to health department standards. This could not be further from the truth.
Professional body art technicians that contribute to the Body Piercing News were asked to look at the different companies offering body piercing kits and supplies and found that the vast majority do NOT include sterile body jewelry in their kits! Kits that do not offer pre-sterilized body jewelry were prevalent on auction sites (such as ebay and amazon.com), as well as on independent web sites. These kits should be avoided at all cost! Using un-sterile (dirty) body jewelry inside a fresh piercing will lead to at best, delayed healing times, and at worst, infection, injury or even death. Make sure the body piercing kit you choose has sterile body jewelry included. If you are not sure if the body jewelry offered is sterilized or not, ask before you buy.
Body Piercing Supplies Part VII (how-to instructions)
06 26th, 2011Each year in the United States, thousands of body piercing kits are sold. These kits are purchased from online auction sites such as ebay and amazon.com, ranging in size, price and quality. Other companies, that specialize in tattoo and body art supplies, offer kits as well with some of these kits (known as starter kits) containing enough materials to do several hundred body piercings.
Besides including sterile piercing needles, sterile tools, and sterile body jewelry, a body piercing kit should always include easy to follow instructions either in written form or streaming videos. Even if you are an experienced piercer, you should always have this information available to you – not just for the success of the procedure, but for safety reasons as well. Make sure the body piercing kit you purchase is from a reputable company and that it includes sterile components and how-to information.

