No
No because razor forks is smaller than an mgp scootz
claires acceseries, piercing shop, tattoo parlors etc
The rack is not made from powder coated steel bars, rather they are enamel coated.
2 mgThe bars that can be broken into 4 smaller pieces are usually 2mg
You could wear a curved barbell in the top and a dangle in the inverse navel. You have to get a "top down" dangle because a normal one won't sit right in the inverse.
Yes, as long as the gauge is correct for the tongue piercing - for example : nipple bar is 14 gauge - usual tongue piercing jewellery is 14 gauge and the length of the nipple bar is the correct length for the wearers tongue (this varies from person to person). Basically - if it fits - wear it!
Yep. Industrials can get hit pretty easily and they'll swell when that happens so its normal. If it swells too much and the bar is too short, go back to your piercer and have them either put in t a longer one or just wear two separate rings/bars.
hey would probably get smaller!
That is totally up to the bar and the bar owner. A common practice in dive bars on the east coast. I bartended in NY in the 70s and most of the neighborhood bars honored the practice. The last shot in the bottle was commonly called "the spider", as the last shot had the appearance of a spider web as it dribbled from the bottle.
You could get two individual clear plugs/bars. It'll be tough to find a clear bar long enough for an industrial.
How long a piercing takes to close up depends on the gauge of the piercing but mostly it depends on the individual. All I can give you is anecdotal evidence; I removed my 14g lip piercing which was 18 months old and was unable to re-open the hole without re-piercing just two days later. If you want to keep the piercing open but need it to go unnoticed (say, for a job interview or a particular event) consider using a piercing retainer, these are clear plastic bars which are almost invisible when worn.
Yes you just slide it in like normal