nothing haha
Usually people with piercings are considered Gothic or emo, or some other stereotype. It makes people look unprofessional if they have nose, tongue or belly button piercings. It also is unsanitary because they can fall off into food if your looking into the food industry. So if you happen to have piercings, I would recommend taking them off when going to an interview.
you can have piercings and/or tattoos in most any job, but to be respected as a professional it is a good idea to remove your piercings and cover your tattoos while at work
Well if you have had the first piercings over a year then the chances of them closing completely are slim to none. This is why we encourage people to get the piercings done by professional body piercers instead of piercing gun salons, placement is very important to the look people are after, you just can't do that with a piercing gun. As for the piercings reopening the chances are high that it just may happen.
No, Body Piercings has been done by professional piercers having certificate of professional training.
Well I average about 2000 piercings per year over 15 years that's about 30,000 piercings so I guess I could say alot. It's unknown how many professional body piercing studios there are out there now, so give them a rough average of 1200 piercings per store / per year it would add up to a lot of piercings.
Some piercings can be done with Bioplast or PTFE, you would be wise to ask your local professional body piercer if they stock or carry either material that would be acceptable for your requested piercing.
There is no Lesbian side to any piercing, that is a myth that is not only annoying but just down right rude. Stereo typing has no place in professional body piercings never has and never will. Piercings are just piercings nothing more nothing less.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.
Follow the written instructions provided to you by the professional body piercer.
Rook piercings are done the same as any professionally provided body piercing. Your local professional body piercer will be able to explain the procedure when you book your appointment.
What the heck is a naboo? In 15 years as a professional piercer I have never run across anything called a naboo? If you are wondering is she has an exotic piercing, I think that would be her business and not yours, no professional piercer would ever cross the line by naming clients and piercings.
Not recommended... Doing your own piercings is not recommended unless you are a trained professional.