It's still an eyebrow.
A good place to get your ears pierced is Lavender and Stone or Claires.
claire's is the best place to get your ears pierced in cheltenham
Not exactly. If you get a surface bar (which I don't recommend), a needle is used to pierce the skin then the bar is put into place. With dermal anchors, either a punch, needle or scalpel is used to create a tiny pocket in which the anchor is placed.
the place that YOU would like to get done the most will be the coolest place to get pierced. trust me, ull love it so much more on you. i personally like the ears(industrial) and uniquie places like anti eyebrow, surface eyebrow, random neck or belly... but the most popular is the ear lobe.
No it's not, see claire's does something called silver piercing, and silver piercing isn't as good for your ears, and then after you get your ears pierced there they get very irritated and gross, and they hurt a lot, so get your ears pierced at a jewelers, or a doctor's. I agree. Claire's is an alright place to gt your ears pierced, but I would recommend Piercing Pagoda, because they specialize in ear piercings, and they have very high quality earrings. Claire's is a good place to get earrings after you have gotten your ears pierced, but, I would most recommend getting them pierced somewhere else.
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You know that place? Next to that place with the place beside it? Yea, that place.
They take a clamp and place it over the spot it's pierced, after wiping it clean of bacteria with an antibacterial wipe. Then, they feed a needle through, and place the jewelry in.
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It is probably only dangerous to have your eyebrow pierced if you go to a place that does not use sanitary practices when they perform the piercing, but this is true of all piercings. Another way in which this could be dangerous is if you fail to follow the after-care instructions that will be provided to you when you get it done. If you don't wash it, sanitize it and keep a close eye on it, especially in those early days after you have it done then you run a risk of infection. And that is the last thing you want near your eye. A final consideration is, even under the best of circumstances, people make mistakes-- do you want to give someone the chance to make a mistake less than one inch from an eyeball you rely on to see? I'd think about that.