You Need to be 18
Oh, dude, technically, yeah, you can still get an industrial piercing even if you have your helix pierced. It's like having a sandwich with extra toppings, you know? Just make sure your ear can handle the extra bling without freaking out. But hey, if you're up for it, go for that industrial look and rock it like a boss!
In California, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you will need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
If we are talking about an industrial piercing, yes you need two piercings. however you can still wear a barbell in one piercing provided that it is fitted to work in that single piercing.
You need to keeep it clean with salt water.
Basically at any age. If you are 16+ you can get any piercing without any parental guidance. But if you are under 16 you will need an adult with you.
If you are not considered an adult where you live then you would need parental consent.
25-40 depending on the tattoo place. they might charge seperatly for the actual piercing and the ring for it. you might need an adult if under 18
Ahhh No. You need to have the piercing for a minimum of a year to be able to walk around with a pierced navel without having jewellery in it.
I dont now about in DC but in NYc YOU dont need parents to get your piercing if your 15and+ years old ....you just need to be old enough to get a tatoo if your not 18 and older yuh need a parent there with you
13 without parent permission, 16 with ID :)
Call your local tattoo shop and talk to their piercer they can tell you the age. In most states 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).
You don't "get your industrial pierced" per se, since no part of the ear is called "industrial". An industrial piercing is just another type of cartilage piercing. Depending on the anatomy of your upper ear, you could potentially have quite a few piercings there, including an industrial and 1 or more helix piercings. If you already have a helix piercing and your piercer says it won't be in the way when s/he adds 2 holes on either side of it and puts in an industrial barbell, then absolutely, you can keep the helix piercing. Or, if the placement works out just right, you may only need to get a second hole and use that and the hole from your original helix piercing to place an industrial barbell through your ear. The best thing to do is to see a professional piercer and ask what the best option is based on the shape of your ear and the placement of your existing helix piercing. You could also visit our forum(link is below), post a photo of your ear, and see what piercers and other community members suggest.