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Tip15

 The following tips on stretching piercings are specifically aimed at gauging earlobes, where earlobe piercings can be enlarged to very large sizes to incorporate many different types of ear jewelry including awesome flesh tunnels. Stretching piercings has been popular in many civilizations throughout history, taking many forms from gauging earlobes to stretching labret and septum piercings. In the very early periods of history the materials used were wood, stone, bone, horn, shells, claws and talons, shaped and carved to facilitate stretching piercings. The oldest known incidence of humans gauging earlobes was discovered in 1991, in a glacier in the Otztal Alps between Italy and Austria, where a 5,300 year-old mummified body was found with tattoos and an earlobe piercing of between 7 mm and 11 mm diameter. Although the method used was known for definite, this may have been carried out by a method known as dead stretching, where progressively larger ear jewelry is forced through t...

Is Your Piercing Infected?

  Piercing is all the rage . People will pierce just about any part of their body and won't think twice about it. There is a danger of infection from getting body parts pierced though. One of the dangers is infection. Infection can cause scarring and even more dangerous illnesses if not taken care of immediately. How to tell if a Piercing is Infected Redness You will obviously have some redness after you get a piercing done. If the redness does not go away or gets much darker, there is a possibility that it could be infected. Use an antibiotic cream to try to reverse the effects of the infection. Antibiotics are the only thing that will get rid of infections. If you catch it while it is still only in the redness stages, you won't end up with scarring from it. Swelling If the area around the piercing is unusually swelled for an extended period of time, there is a good chance it is infected. Follow the above advice about using antibiotics. Do not let the swelling continue for t...

NoPull Piercing Discs Result In Healthier Piercings

 When someone gets a piercing, their top priority should be the care of that piercing. There are a number of products that help with the healing process. These are normally sprays, creams, fluids, soaps or even mouthwash. However, there are other products that help in the healing process. One such product is the NoPull Piercing Disc. The NoPull Piercing Disc is a silicone disc. This silicone disc fits up the 12g jewelry and generally jewelry that is as small as 18g. While the disc is not an o-ring, in most cases the disc will not fall off but can be easily removed by the wearer. If a user needs to, the disc can be altered to fit up to 6g body jewelry. Any more and the effect the disc has would be minimal if present at all as the little disc is 7mm in size. The great thing about the NoPull Piercing Disc is that the manufacture of the product is top notch. The product is made in the United States rather than being sourced out to China or some other country that usually ends up meani...