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jewelry available from simple barbells and horseshoe hoops to
elaborate charm banana barbells featuring crystals. Our new body
jewelry all come on cards in blister packs to help insure that they
are clean and have not been used before.
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Pierced Body Jewelry is simply jewelry designed to
be worn on or in any part of the body. While all jewelry is
technically worn on the body, the term "Body Jewelry" is
typically used when referring to belly rings, nose studs, toe rings,
tongue bars, and for jewelry designed for pierced lips, eyebrows,
nipples, or any skin surface.
According to a recent study done at Pace University
in New York, 51 percent of undergraduate students have something
pierced and, of those, 17 percent suffer medical problems via
infection and tears. (The authors feel that their study, while
limited to Pace students, offers “a diverse and representative
sample” of U.S. collegiate students, while also recommending
additional studies.)
The general rule is, if you can pinch it, you
can pierce it. The human body does not usually react well to
having a hole punched in it and stuffed with a hunk of metal, so
great care needs to be taken to insure that an infection does not
occur at the site of your new piercing. Earlobes
generally heal in as little as six weeks, while navel piercings can
take from six to 12 months. During this time, piercings, like fresh
tattoos, are considered open wounds. The studio where you were
pierced will likely provide some type of antiseptic ointment when
you have it done. Neosporin or something similar will work just as
well. Squeeze a small amount of ointment onto a Q-tip and gently dab
it onto where the piercing both enters and exits the skin twice a
day. Gently rotate the jewelry to make sure that it is not sticking
to your skin. After getting pierced avoid touching the piercing for
a few days and be very careful to not get it caught on anything.
This is the number one way people get small rips around the actual
piercing area. Not only are these rips extremely painful, but they
also increase the risk of infection.
If your piercing does become infected, don't
panic. Infection does not necessarily mean you will have to remove
it or that it will scar. Keep the piercing clean and apply the
ointment twice a day. If the infection does not clear up within a
week, you should have a professional remove it so that the jewelry
is still usable if you decide to try again. Many professional body
pierces will put jewelry you already have in for free or a
much-reduced price.
If you must remove it yourself, be careful. A
ring will have a ball where the two ends connect. Gently lift up on
the top of the ring, until it pops free of the ball. Do not use
pliers as they can damage your skin and the ring. A bar will have a
ball at the top that you can simply unscrew and gently pull the bar
out.
Please note: To prevent transmission of disease
and to address the health concerns of our customers, we do not
accept returns on body jewelry.
Now available from #1 Accessory for all
fashion purposes. Click the link below to see prices of our
New Body Jewelry that are available.
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