Labret. Medusa. Snake Bites (single or both) Spider Bites(like snake bites but inside of being on the oposite side of the mouth its on both sides close together) Monroe. Madonna(almost like monroe just lower. besure to tell the piercer where you want the piercing) Verticle Labret. i think that's it? you can also ask your piercer what different kinds there are. He's probably the most reliable and will help you decide.
There are nine different lip piercings they go by many names but I will give you the proper names and we will forget the variant names to avoid confusion.
Now when 5 and 6 are done together they are called "viper bites", "snake bites", blah blah. We won't get into names because that's just a lost leader there are so many variations that the names just confuse things further. Now standard piercings are the first seven listed above.
More experimental piercings are listed below the standards and should only be done by truly experienced professional body piercers who has a documented record of performing these piercings. The standard piercings as with any piercings should be done by an experienced professional body piercer, and are not to be attempted by inexperienced wannabe home piercing novices. Serious personal injury can result from botched piercing attempts so be fore warned.
Monroe, labert, snake bites, spider bites, angel bites.
Snakebites are when you have two lip piercings, one either side on the bottom of your lip.
Two upper lip piercings (angel bites) and two lower lip piercings (snake bites) put together.
It means to adorn your lip with body jewelry. Namely lip piercings.
Obviously. I have one in my lower lip in the middle. It's called a labret. There are actually many different kinds of lip piercings you can get as well ranging from a simple one to very elaborate.
Monroe piercings can be numbed using a freeze spray on the outside of the lip and an oral numbing spray on the inside of the lip.
no
No he don't
It's the combination of the Angel bites (double upper lip) piercings and Snake bites (double lower lip) piercings.
I think what you're meaning to ask is about the different names for the placement of the piercings. For example, a labret is typically in the center of the lip, snakebites are a piercing on both sides of the lower lip, spider bites are two piercings on one side of the lip, etc. I hope that helps you. If you still have more questions feel free to ask me. c:
no, but it might make it hurts if the coldsore is near the lip piercing.
two upper lip piercings. (one on each side of the lip.)
Labret can be used to describe any lip piercing but it's most commonly used to reer to center lower lip piercings. Labret post jewelry can be worn in any lip piercing and even ear piercings.