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lcoopmanWhat ear is it?
OregonDeadHave you ever been into a high end professional piercing shop and looked at the photos that they display with what can go wrong warnings?
PoLaRpEaKPictures or it didn't happen. Also you are an idiot.
Mr.noodle i think I will take it out in 2-3 days
Mr.noodle i think I will take it out in 2-3 days
Chubz.Youre worried about the gay ear thing...but you put an infinity symbol earring thru your ear..wow okay.
Umm OP if u want pierced ears get them done at a shop and get some studs or something. That earring is real dumb. And when you clean it, dont take the earring out just put some peroxide on a cotton swap or q-tip and clean it that way. Your ear wont heal if you just keep taking it in and out. And its gonna hurt like hell doing so.
I need some new earrings, had mine pierced since I was 16 but havent worn any since one got ripped out on vacation back in june.
*TURBONERD*Personals can be fine or go terribly. If it gets infected, take it out, but just watch for signs. It's obviously just one case, but my home-done one healed faster than either of my two professionally done normal piercings.
DadcoreA. I have had two infected earrings that I took out
B. That earring is infected
C. The infinity sign is sick tho
Mr.noodleI was with a girl and she was wearing that earring and I sterilized it with a lighter then I sent it on through, then when I met up with a different girl about 10 minutes later we went to a cvs and got rubbing alcohol and I took it out to clean it more. I've cleaned it 2 other times after that to be careful and used a q tip
Mr.noodleWhat do they do differently where you would get it done professionally?
Sno.depends. If you go to "claire's" they just punch a hole through your ear with their piercing gun--this just "pushes" the skin out of the way and chances for scar tissue are higher. If you go to a piercing shop they use a hollow needle--like it takes a small piece of your ear out, rather than just pushing it out of the way.
Also, don't take it out when you clean it--you're not supposed to take new piercings out for months.
Mr.noodleI mean in the way that going to a professional will decrease the chance of infection
Mr.noodleI mean in the way that going to a professional will decrease the chance of infection
Sno.
Mr.noodleWhat do they do differently where you would get it done professionally?
Mr.noodleBad news, the earring fell out last night and I lost it in my bed. And I'm not going to put it in for a little while because the hole already closed
Mr.noodleI was just like fuck it, it's high school.