Make sure that you know what you're talking about before you ask for it. That way if they ask questions you can be more prepared to answer and they are less likely to think that you will regret the decision later :)
ask them how they feel about piercings before you start to ask about you getting a piercing done
There is no law saying you can't have your navel pierced, however there are bylaws that restrict the age at which you can get piercings without parental consent. This is why you need to phone you local body piercing studios and ask what the age limits are for your area. You should also ask about pricing and documentation requirements from your parents should you be under the age limit. Most studios will provide piercing services so long as the parents attend and sign the release forms at the time the piercing is provided.
Then your parents should say no or you should be taken into care!
either parents approval[ for minors] or when you think you are ready for one and if you want a piercing get it professionally done [sry for the spelling] always ask parents before getting yuhr lip pierced
Say that you've been a slave to your parents for millions of years and that you finally want a pay through metal.
uhhhh idk does anybody else know just kidding kind of you should ask a doctor or you can go to the place that you got your piercing and ask them bout it.
I'm pretty sure you can get any piercing IF you have your parents permission... I'm 12 myself and I also really want a septum piercing but my parents don't allow it! :( sad... anyways, just to make sure you should look up the consequences of getting one at such a young age...
Generally, a regular ear lobe piercing is an 18 or 20 gauge, so the first size taper you should get would be a 16 gauge. Ask your parents before stretching your ears.
Any piercing shop with parents concent.
don't i got it once it sucked don't be dumb you're young,but say,mom I have something i really want for my 14th birthday"a lip piercing please
This is a question that should have been covered by your piercer. It's there responsibility to advise you of what is right and not right for the piercing you are getting. So I would suggest you give them a call and ask them what is up with your piercing.
Don't lie about your health, ask your parents. No professional body piercing studio will pierce any minor without parental consent and proof of I.D.