Considering I have been in the business for over 15 years I have yet to run across a "Belly Bar" so I will hazard a guess that you mean a navel banana bell or a bent barbell or a navel gem. Having never seen anyone pierce a "belly" I am again guessing you mean a Navel piercing, "which is the upper tissue fold as one is standing directly above the umbilical cord "knot**" in the navel area (**commonly referred to as the belly button). The jewellery of choice can be 316 LVM Surgical stainless steel, Implant grade composition "D"steel, Titanium grade 23 or higher, PTFE, Bioplast or Niobium. These can be bent or curved barbells, rings captive bead or fixed bead, circular barbells. Selection of the best style of jewellery is generally done in concert with the body piercer and the client at the time of the piercing.
I got mine pierced about 2 months ago, they do'nt actually use a belly bar to pierce it, they clamp it, then shove this stick thing through then pull that out and put the belly bar in.
the best time to use a bar graph is when you have to plot something
probably orographic bar graph would work the best!
not unless u dont put a ring in on a first go
anything you want to put in a bar graph
ivory or any kind of bar soap.
The Bar Method classes use interval training and muscle shaping isometrics to reshape the entire body. One can get the best fat burning results using the Bar Method in their daily exercise.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
a bar graph is best used for comparing amounts, a line graph best represents a steadily increasing value. For example prices of a shirt (line graph), or viscosity of liquids (bar graph).
You use it when you are comparing data.
I use a bar graph to represent my favorite pies, and a pie graph to represent my favorite bars.
bar graph