You can get clip on navel jewelry. Here is an example of a website that sells them : http://www.jobananas.com/silver-fake-belly-rings-c-269.html
If you suffered some actual harm, yes.
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
From what I know, the actual piercing at Claire's is free, so the only cost is usually the price of the earrings. It may be different with double piercing, though I doubt it. Try giving them a call?
yes, it doesn't effect it at all :) unless you put the lip gloss on the actual piercing hole, then that'd just be silly
-Mouthwash with alcohol -peroxide -alcohol -Don't put chapstick/lip balm around the actual piercing. You can use it just not on it.
Well with no jewellery in it and it not being cleaned out on a regular basis, something has gotten into the actual piercing and is causing irritation to the piercing. Wash the piercing with warm running water and soap give it a good rinse and the irritation should cease.
Onomatopoeia. These words are examples of sound words that imitate the actual sound they represent.
Ultimately the most painful piercing is any piercing done by an amateur. In the hands of a professional body piercer, even piercings that you would consider painful are not so bad. A lot of it has to do with your mind set and who is doing the actual piercing. If you have your mind made up about your piercing that helps, next it's the person doing the piercing, if they are good the piercing should be smooth and simple. Now for locations that would be considered painful. Exotics (any piercing below the waist line) in the hands of a professional are not bad, we have out tricks to make the whole experience a lot easier. This also applied to nipples, understanding the area and it's structure allows us to pierce it without the "you tube" drama you see in some videos. Do your research and find a piercer who is really experienced (better than 5 years actually piercing). Experience doesn't mean they have a whole bunch or piercings, I know people who are covered in piercings and they still can't pierce, training and continued studying is the key. Mind over matter, if you don't mind the discomfort, the actual piercing won't matter. Happy Piercings!
Yes, the use of words that imitate sounds is called onomatopoeia. Words like crash, bang, and clang are examples of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds they represent.
Words whose sounds imitate their meanings are called onomatopoeia. These words create a sensory connection between the sound they represent and the actual sound itself, making language more vivid and expressive.
No it doesn't get pierced through the cartilage. I actually had a woman come in with a septum piercing that was done by a so called "body mods artist", the piercing was done through the cartilage and was causing all sorts of issues for the lady. Piercing the cartilage is actually dangerous in that area and more subject to possible infection. The actual piercing is between the exteriour meatus and the physical cartilage, the web between these structures is only the thickness of a dime, this is the area the piercing should be placed. Any other location and the piercing is done incorrectly. Do your research and be sure your piercing is done by an actual "professional body piercer" working in a licensed and inspected facility (not a kitchen on a Saturday night).
25-40 depending on the tattoo place. they might charge seperatly for the actual piercing and the ring for it. you might need an adult if under 18