If they didn't charge you for the service, be nice generally $5.00 is plenty but if you want to impress the piercer, ask for some business cards and pass them to your friends who are looking for piercings. We all like tips but referrals are always welcome.
Your piercer will need to decide when the time is best to prove you with the piercing so talk to your piercer.
Well... you can start by taking a jewl or a loose bead is has to be small though and then if you dont have one you can take a old earring and take nail clippers and clip off the needle then you take eyelash/ nail/ super glue and glue on the bead/jewl/earring and hold it for 45 second letgo and dont touch it for 5 minutes then it should stay on for atleast a day!
I got my ears pierced at a parlor. With a 12 gauge needle. They told me, 4 weeks before taking them out to switch, or to stretch.
If the earring is new, or the skin just hasn't closed in around the earring hole, What ever you do, don't take the earring out, or your earring hole will close up, leaving the infection inside your skin, and become worse. If this is the case, then apply some alcohol swabs (Made for your ears!!) or a spray you can buy from the chemist. Not sure what its called, but just ask for ear disinfectant spray. ^^ If your ear is older, meaning the skin HAS closed around the earring hole, i recommend taking it out for the meantime, but putting it in every week or so...then taking it back out...you should also visit the area when you got your ears done, and asking for advice ^^
Go to your piercer. If its ripping they'll help you take it out and tell you where you need to go from there. If its only minor, taking out the jewelry and letting it heal up should d the trick.
Taking a picture works. Taking a photograph also works.
Well you could take some Ibuprofen or Advil before you get the piercing done, but be sure to advise your piercer about your plan before you go for the piercing. Some piercers don't like clients taking any medications unless they are prescribed before a piercing is done. So check with you piercer first.
If you're talking about piercing your own eyebrow with an earring, then probably not. It's not sharp enough to pierce the skin. You need a sterilized needle. However, it's not recommended to give yourself piercings on your own unless you are a professional. Infection is more likely and so is the chance of screwing up. If you're asking about putting in an earring into where you've had your eyebrow pierced (instead of a different form of body jewelery) than it's not too hard as long as it's big enough. Just make sure you clean it before taking it from one piercing to the next.
You should be taking this after a meal.
If there is evidence that he is taking drugs.
No, the tip is for the server. The restaurant should not be taking any percentage of the tips.
Yes, most definitely. On the second day your tongue will be extremely swollen, and if your piercer did it correctly, the ball will be on pretty tight, and hard to get unscrewed. I would not advise taking it out after two days, but if you have too, and can getit out, it will still take a couple days for the swelling that has already occurred to go down.