I dont see why not. Just be sure to mention it to your piercer because they'll probably assume that you want steel like a majority of their clients.
Ring pulls on aluminum drink cans are made from aluminum. Titanium in both the ring pull and the can exists only as an impurity and is too minute to be extracted.
Good Question… If the ring is made up of pure titanium and is good quality then it will not turn black over time. I think you should be aware from whom you are buying your ring. Source :- www.buybluesteel.com
You can purchase men's titanium rings at various jewelry stores, both online and brick-and-mortar. Some popular options include Amazon, Zales, Kay Jewelers, and Titanium-Jewelry.com. Additionally, you may find specialized titanium ring retailers in your local area.
the smallest guage you can get is a 16. its only the size a a lip ring, or you can go to a 14 which is the size of a belly button or tongue ring. :)
No, titanium is a metal.
not unless u dont put a ring in on a first go
Yes and hips pierced
As long as you have a belly button you can get your belly pierced. Remember that you're doing it for you and not anyone else or their opinions.
I have a inny and i have mine pierced. innys are cuter with belly button rings anyway.. it looks funny with a outie.
Yes, it is safe to swim in the ocean with a belly button ring as long as it isnt infected or has just recently been pierced.
No your skin will form to any curvature.
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No. I've had my belly button pierced for eight years and never had a hernia. So I have a hard time believing that a belly button ring could cause a hernia. It can cause an infection but it can't cause a hernia.
I've had my belly pierced for thirteen years now. I'm 26.
you should wait 8 weeks. at least but really its whatever the piercing place told you
walmart, bodycandy.com, spencers, and pretty much anywhere that sells body jewelry
When you get your belly button pierced, the person doing it will generally, if not always, use a stainless steel belly button ring. At least they will if they're a professional, and if not you don't really need to get a piercing from them anyway.This will have to stay in until the piercing is properly healed and then you can put in a clear or plastic retainer, available in different colors.