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Friday, December 3, 2010

Tongue Piercing

Tongue piercing, with its provocative and intriguing appeal, has become popular in the past few years. Unlike other piercings, it doesn’t restrict body movement because of its location. It is also very discrete and can be worn without worrying over going to job interviews and meeting the parents. Also, according to some, it adds pleasure to intimate moments. Because of this, wearers of tongue rings have a very sensual aura and are uniquely appealing to some men.
Although it is it the in thing today and many celebrities are sporting them, getting a tongue piercing involves some risks that you might need to deal with during and after the process. Going through with it is a very big decision. And, it requires a lot of preparation and research. It shouldn’t be a spur of the moment thing that you’ll regret later. Here are some tips that you should consider before getting a tongue piercing.
Avoid the Risks
Tongue piercing is relatively safer than piercings because the chances of bleeding and getting a bacteria infection are less likely. Among the areas that are usually pierced, the tongue heals the fastest. In fact, it only takes four weeks for a tongue piercing to heal as compared to other piercings which can take months and even a year to heal. But, that doesn’t mean that it is totally risk free.
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Ear Piercing

Getting your nipples or genital pierced has become very popular among both men and women, while the other types of piercing like tongue, nose and eye brow or naval are still gender specific. Back thousands of years ago Body piercing jewelry was popular among tribes as a sign of wealth and prosperity; you can see a lot of references of body piercing in the bible. Although body piercing jewelry was not popular until about 20 years ago, it actually has a very long history. Look through the archives the first recorded body jewelry piercing comes from evidence in the middle east of a nose ring piercing recorded over 4,000 years ago.
The most popular piercing jewelry are earlets, labret rings, ear barbells, navel rings, and nipple rings. Today's generation, believe it or not, much like ancient society throughout history, have gone to the more extreme multiple piercing of various body parts. Body jewelry has come a very long way, look back in history many women only pierced their ears while men did not pierce anything on their bodies, today that has all changed.
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Hood Piercing

Tongue piercing, with its provocative and intriguing appeal, has become popular in the past few years. Unlike other piercings, it doesn’t restrict body movement because of its location. It is also very discrete and can be worn without worrying over going to job interviews and meeting the parents. Also, according to some, it adds pleasure to intimate moments. Because of this, wearers of tongue rings have a very sensual aura and are uniquely appealing to some men.
Although it is it the in thing today and many celebrities are sporting them, getting a tongue piercing involves some risks that you might need to deal with during and after the process. Going through with it is a very big decision. And, it requires a lot of preparation and research. It shouldn’t be a spur of the moment thing that you’ll regret later. Here are some tips that you should consider before getting a tongue piercing.
Avoid the Risks
Tongue piercing is relatively safer than piercings because the chances of bleeding and getting a bacteria infection are less likely. Among the areas that are usually pierced, the tongue heals the fastest. In fact, it only takes four weeks for a tongue piercing to heal as compared to other piercings which can take months and even a year to heal. But, that doesn’t mean that it is totally risk free.
There is still a risk of excessive bleeding if a blood vessel is hit. And, this can only be avoided by getting an experienced piercing artist because a qualified piercer can avoid blood vessels. This is one of the reasons why you should do your research before you get pierced especially if it is your first time. Do ask around. After all, we wouldn’t go to a dentist that we know nothing about. We should be as protective of our tongue as we are with our teeth.
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