You can buy them from different Websites which produce them. Another way to get Belly Button Body Jewellery is buying them in a normal jewellery store or, of course, from friends.
You can buy high quality body jewelry at Body Candy. You can also buy body jewelry at Minky Monky, Pierced Fish, Fresh Trends, Hot Topic, Spencer's and Steel Navel.
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It's always good to buy body jewelry in person so you can see the size and quality. You can purchase from most piercing studios. Body Candy is a reputable site to buy body jewelry from if you prefer to buy online.
Some higher end shops in your area may carry sterling silver or gold jewelry, but you will almost surely have to get this offline or order it through a shop.
When you get your belly button pierced, the person doing it will generally, if not always, use a stainless steel belly button ring. At least they will if they're a professional, and if not you don't really need to get a piercing from them anyway.This will have to stay in until the piercing is properly healed and then you can put in a clear or plastic retainer, available in different colors.
If not cleaned properly, belly button rings can get infected.Bacteria can get inside and therefore infect the naval.The best way to treat it is to buy sea salt spray and clean it.
Just buy regular salt, or you can go back I your Piercer and get something.
it is if you just got it buy if not go get that checked
Body Art Forms is my absolute favorite. It has fair prices for great quality jewelry. So, start there. I've never used Painful Pleasures or pierced Fish but I've heard good things about both. I'll post the links for all three.
Belly bars are offered by many websites that sell jewelry. In UK a site called Belly Bars would be a good place to try, as would H.Samuel and River Island.
Body jewelry can be bought at any local jewelry store in the mall, or at tattoo and piercing shops. Online, a website, www.monstersteel.com, sells body jewelry and tattoo supplies at wholesale prices.
Claire's Ardene's and almost any junk jewellery boutique.