Is There Really A Way to Reduce The Pain of Getting Pierced?
Posted by Piercing Expert on 12/10/2020 to
Frequently Asked Questions
For some people, the only obstacle keeping them from getting a body piercing is the pain they imagine that comes with the process. True, there is always a certain amount of pain felt in almost all body piercings, but there are ways that one can ‘minimize’ or reduce it. The truth is, there will always be some pain felt no matter what you are getting pierced but using the right materials such as the items included in this body piercing kit can help minimize the pain and insure proper healing afterwards.
Contrary to popular belief it is NOT a good idea to drink alcoholic beverages before getting pierced or tattooed. This is because alcohol thins the blood and can cause bleed-outs, prevent proper clotting (healing) or cause dizzyness, nausea or feinting. Some people have found that taking Tylenol (acetaminophine) before a body piercing can reduce the pain felt without the blood-thinning risk. (Note: do NOT take Aspirin, as this (like alcohol) will thin the blood and you will be exposing your client to greater risk of injury or bleeding.)
When it comes to numbing sprays or gels, we cannot endorse fully the use of these products as their effectiveness seems to differ from individual to individual. While there may be a few that give some relief it is not guaranteed AND they are very expensive to use!
One of the easiest ways to ensure your piercing will be quick and pain-free is to use lazer-sharp piercing needles. If you are looking for a self piercing kit, you will find the safest professional-grade body piercing kits HERE that include the sharpest needles available and pre-sterilized and pouched body jewelry. Remember, the sharper the needle the less skin resistance you will feel and the faster it is over with! the use of sharp piercing needles reduces the pain felt during a piercing. You can find ultra-sharp needles, supplies and body piercing kits and this fine online seller of body piercing kits and supplies.
Contrary to popular belief it is NOT a good idea to drink alcoholic beverages before getting pierced or tattooed. This is because alcohol thins the blood and can cause bleed-outs, prevent proper clotting (healing) or cause dizzyness, nausea or feinting. Some people have found that taking Tylenol (acetaminophine) before a body piercing can reduce the pain felt without the blood-thinning risk. (Note: do NOT take Aspirin, as this (like alcohol) will thin the blood and you will be exposing your client to greater risk of injury or bleeding.)
When it comes to numbing sprays or gels, we cannot endorse fully the use of these products as their effectiveness seems to differ from individual to individual. While there may be a few that give some relief it is not guaranteed AND they are very expensive to use!
One of the easiest ways to ensure your piercing will be quick and pain-free is to use lazer-sharp piercing needles. If you are looking for a self piercing kit, you will find the safest professional-grade body piercing kits HERE that include the sharpest needles available and pre-sterilized and pouched body jewelry. Remember, the sharper the needle the less skin resistance you will feel and the faster it is over with! the use of sharp piercing needles reduces the pain felt during a piercing. You can find ultra-sharp needles, supplies and body piercing kits and this fine online seller of body piercing kits and supplies.
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Reality Check by Robin: Why Lie?
Posted by Robin on 2/22/2020 to
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I swear, if I had a dollar for every person that had a bad experience somewhere else only to call us to fix it - I would have retired (comfortably) long ago! Honestly, can there be anything MORE insulting to a business than to come to them to fix a problem some other shop created?
Reality Check By Robin #2: Should I Take The Jewelry Out?
Posted by Robin on 7/7/2017 to
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All body piercings will involve a certain amount of swelling, after all it is creating an open wound in your skin. But some piercings are known to have more swelling than others and this needs to be considered before you have them done. At Hottie Body we always have a dedicated female body piercer on site to answer your questions about body piercing in Lancaster, Ca.