Yes!!!! La Lobe uses a needle, which makes a cleaner hole. Guns are NOT NOT NOT good. Choose La Lobe.
use Claire's (from experience)
i'd suggest rook or tragus..unless you're not opposed to having a second lobe piercing on each ear
Your ear lobe is the dangly bit it the bottom of your ear that you can ben and that. The Cartalage is the rest of your ear above the lobe. I have both pierced so if your looking for piercing advice, the lobe dosent hurt at at all, but the cartalage is quite sore and throbs for like 2 hours after getting it done. Piercing the lobe yourself is easy but your better to get the cartalage done profesionaly.
It's mostly ear lobe and if you are trying to pierce somewhere else like your cartilage I would suggest a tattoo and piercing shop because Claires uses piercing guns and those can shatter your cartilage and cause nasty infections because of it
Your conch is the middle part of the outside of your ear, between the ear lobe and the top of your ear.
it does not hurt at all but if u arent exspecting it then it kind of makes u jump
Yes. She has 10 piercings. -On the left ear: she has 3 lobe piercings, & 2 cartilage piercing. -On the right ear: lobe piercings on the right ear & 1 cartilage piercing. -Belly piercing. -Nose pierced, on the right side.
Yes, if you get your right ear pierced, within 30-45 seconds , it is likely you will start to feel some kind of attraction towards the males in the vicinity of you. In order to avoid gay tendencies, it is best to only have your left ear lobe pierced. The above answer is wrong: In this day and age, it no longer matters which ear you get pierced, I have plenty of client who have both ears pierced. So the old left side right side line is long gone.
Ive had my ear lobe pierced for about 12 weeks, and it just started not getting swollen and sore about 4 weeks ago. So id say about 4-7 weeks
6 weeks for the lobe of the ear, but 12 weeks for top of ear (cartilage).
contrary to popular misbelief there is no gay straight side to ear cartilage or ear lobe piercing.
6 weeks for lobe. 12 weeks for cartilage. That's if done with a hollow needle. With a gun, even longer.