because the needles are not sterile, the proper sharpness nor the proper gauge. This is an easy way to get an infected, crooked and not to mention Painful piercing.
Unless you're a professional piercer, you shouldnt be self-piercing. Septums can be tricky to pierce right and you can't sterilize your tools unless you have an autoclave. Save up and go to a professional.
Yes you can use self tanner but try to keep it out of the piercing if at all possible.
There are plenty self-threading sewing machines, but you'll have to get at least a mid-line model, rather than an entry machine.
Yes
are you sure you don't mean Self-piercing, because that's when you pierce yourself, meaning you do your own piercings.
yeah if you do it wrong and puncture your stomache
Best not to mess with it your self, go see your piercer and for a small fee they can open the piercing using an insertion taper which will stretch the piercing without damaging it.
stuff yourself until you cant eat anymore than you shouldnt be hungry for a while
Many are motivated to get a nipple piercing for personal reasons including for self-expression and to feel unique.
Well always practice alot and never give up!!!!! Believe in your self that you can do it and you will probaly make a successfull sewing or what ever your sewing. I hope this answered your question and thanks for letting me answer it.
Well if you are piercing your self hitting a nerve should be the least of your worries. The chances are better that you will screw up the piercing or contract an infection by doing it yourself. Leave piercing to trained professional body piercers and then you will have not worries.
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