Ice is the most natural way to numb skin, but in most states numbing cream or numbing in general is illegal to use while piercing or tattooing.
You could use ice or place the skin in ice cold water for slight numbness if you do it long enough.
A tip is to suck on ice for an hour before the piercing, it will help to numb it.
No, I don't think so.
none of the piercing shops that ive heard of numb you for a naval piercing i got mine when i was 13 and it doesnt hurt it feels like a pinch and then its over you just have to breathe
Probably not; the freezing gel can actually numb the area slightly, since cold on the skin tends to numb.
No, you need to speak to the Gods of Metal first.
The piercer won't numb your cartilage before piercing it.
If you are using the correct type of piercing equipment, you should not have to numb your tongue at all. Numbing the area before piercing could affect the healing process, and leave more opportunity to become infected. It is best to get a piercing done professionally, but if you are piercing at home, be sure to use the right sterile needles and tools. There should be little to no pain, making numbing unnecessary.
Some piercing shops do, the reason i know this is because i went with my cousin to get her nose pierced, she is 16, and she told them she was really afraid of pain, but she really wanted it done, so they offered to numb it... and she got it pierced no problem, but not all of them do it.
Hmm.. i think so love. but you might need to check first from haylee in perth:)
no
No, alcohol prep pads that don't say numbing, do not numb when getting pierced or tattooed. You can request to be numbed before a piercing or tattoo with numbing cream, or numbing alcohol prep pads.
If you mean do they use ice to numb piercings, no, but it's not needed. Usually, piercing don't hurt enough to need to be numbed. Bactin contains a numbing agent and is sometimes used before or after a piercing.