no i do not think so! actually i think it she be high! many teens today don't have a sound maturity to make these kinds of decisions! this is just my opinion. not intended to offend anyone or any specific age or person
you can get a tattoo with a parents consent at age 14 and you have the right to get one yourself at age 18. if you have any other questions please feel free to contact me
Call your local tattoo shop and talk to their piercer they can tell you the age. In most states (assuming you live in the U.S.) you need to be 18 to get a piercing without parental consent and you also need to be 18 for any genital piercings (girls need to be 18 to get nipple piercings).In the UK there is no legal age of consent for body piercing. Anyone can consent to body piercing but individual tattoo and piercing establishments often set their own rules. There is one exception to the rule and that is that the age of sexual consent is 16 in the UK and this means that you have to be over 16 to have genital (or female nipple) piercings as otherwise it would be legally sexual assault.The age of consent for tattoos in the UK is 18.
Contact your local health protection office they will gladly tell you what the requirements are for body piercing in your area and they can provide you with names of inspected facilities in your area.
I am not sure about the law in Massachuttes, but here in Washington state, a minor cannot get a tattoo with or without parental permission. A minor can get body piercings with parental consent, but not a tattoo. Be aware that accreditated tattoo shops follow this law, no exceptions.
Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
There are no legal age restrictions on when an individual can be pierced. However, individual establishments may have policies restricting services to minors without the consent of a parent. Typically, ear piercings will be performed without much fuss, but other piercings may be more difficult.
In Vermont, individuals under 18 years old need parental consent for tattoos and body piercings. Additionally, tattooing is regulated by the Vermont Department of Health, which sets health and safety standards for tattoo studios. Body piercings do not have specific regulations in Vermont, but it is recommended to seek out reputable and hygienic piercing studios.
Unlike piercings, tattoos are only available to adult (legally). There is no age for parental consent in regards to tattoos in the state of oklahoma. Until you're 18 you can't legally get one.
In my opion is if the person is young and the parents approve and they want the peircing or tattoo they should be able to get it. As lonmg as they are commited to it and aren't going to make a big deal out of it
This answer is a personal opinion no matter whom you were to ask. The best of what is out there is its all in the mind of the person with the body piercings.
Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
16 for all piercings except for surface, and nipple, which are both 18...you can also get any piercing at any age with parental consent.
The legal age for body piercing varies by location, but typically you need to be 18 years old or have parental consent if you are younger. Some places may also have specific age restrictions for certain types of piercings. Be sure to check the laws and regulations in your area before getting a piercing.
Body Piercing facilities are inspected by the local health protection and inspection office and are licensed by the local city hall business licensing department. Listed in the yellow pages under heading of "Body Piercing" and or "Tattoos". All Body Piercing and Tattoo studios have age limits set by the licensing agency so age limits can vary from town to town and city to city. Prices for piercings can also vary from shop to shop as well as the requirements for parental consent. Your best bet is to call your local city hall business licensing office and ask about age requirements for your area. Then call the local studios listed and ask about shop policies and prices.
Cultural "norms" can vary from city to city and region to region. Case in point, in down town Victoria, B.C. you can see a great deal of folks with piercings and tattoos walking around in the downtown business core. Where as in down town New Westminster, B.C. the chances of seeing anyone with tattoos or piercings in the down town business core would be a rarity. So defining a "cultural norm" would be based on the age demographic for the area you are looking at. The chances of seeing someone with tattoos and piercings in Smith Center, Kansas are less likely than seeing someone in down town San Fransisco, California with tattoos and piercings. Each area has it's own "implied" unwritten code as to what would be "acceptable" to the mass population and what is considered "unacceptable". The same as behaviour, what is acceptable behaviour in some places is not acceptable in others. So trying to find a "norm" would have to be flexible based on the age demographic for the area you are looking at. You would need to qualify any statement with a age demographic context to ensure you are not labeling something unfairly. But it would be safe to say that as the working force becomes younger, the acceptable norm would be more liberal or flexible to the display of tattoos and piercings, thus making it a "norm" for the area.
Nobody really knows. It could be since the Stone Age times that people were putting holes into people's ears, and if not the name isn't recorded. It started with ear piercings, then other piercings.
of course, as always, tattoos rnt safe 4 people under the age of 18. but people over the age of 18, yes. even if ur over the age, and u have a sensitave body, take the advise from, me i wouldn't get em if i were u.