Why would you want numbing cream? Professional body piercers won't pierce tissue that has been treated with any form of numbing agent because it distorts and bloats the tissue. Go talk to your local professional body piercer before you do anything to tissue you want to get pierced. They know what they are doing and they do a good job at it, you need to learn to trust them.
Topical Lidocaine is usually the best numbing agent to use. It is not sold readily in stores, but it can be procured off the internet easily enough.
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Numbing cream is not needed and most piercers will not do a piercing for you if you have used it.
Home made numbing cream is not recommended as a do it yourself project. For numbing at home without a purchased agent, ice cubes are the safest solution.
Yes, it is called a numbing cream. Choose one that has been proven effective and safe. I have used an effective numbing cream before.
While a numbing cream may help with the discomfort of the initial needle stick, it will not help with soreness the next day. Most people get shots without numbing cream.
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if you eat numbing cream oh my gosh your going to die:/ the acid in it swells up your glands and when you fall asleep you will die sorry if this hapoens to you but you entered at your own risk:) good luck
No, alcohol prep pads that don't say numbing, do not numb when getting pierced or tattooed. You can request to be numbed before a piercing or tattoo with numbing cream, or numbing alcohol prep pads.
I found a good numbing cream for my tattooing sessions. The one I used helped. I found it to be effective and safe. Now I'm not worried about the pain in my tattoo sessions. I became confident about going at the tattoo shop. The numbing cream I contains 5% lidocaine the highest amount allowed by food and drug administration. It is a water-based numbing cream. Whatever numbing cream you might use, choose one that is medically tested.
My artist uses the numbing spray on large tattoos. The only problem I had was that it took about twice as long to heal. Other than that, you should have no problems.