Showing posts with label Guide. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Quick Guide to Body Piercing


If a man with a naval piercing were to come up to you on the street and ask for directions, would you think royalty? You would if you were in Egypt, 5,000 years ago. For only the pharaoh was to wear that sort of piercing. The Egyptians decorated themselves decadently with body piercings and jewelry. For them it was a status symbol. The Romans used body piercing for more practical things. Roman soldiers pierced their nipples to show that they were strong and viral. It turned into a symbol of solidarity for them. Even Caesar saw this as a way to unite his men, and pierced his nipples himself. Gladiators had the head of their penis pierced to make it easier to tie it back against their testicles to prevent injury. Many of the tribes in America would piece their tongues, because the felt that the blood-letting brought them closer to god. Body piercing continues to be popular today, for as many reasons as there are people getting pierced.

Body piercing is a form of body modification in which, one of punctures or cuts the skin in order to place jewelry there. Those punctures can be stretched over time to place larger jewelry. Today's piercings are done for many reasons. With so many big stars sporting body jewelry, body piercings are well on their way to being a fashion phenomenon. Many people use it for self expression. Some people use body piercing in their cultural and spiritual traditions. Others are simple fascinated with the aesthetic and sensual aspects of it. With the wide variety or jewelry types and styles available, there is something for everyone. The jewelry can range from elegant to surreal.

Some of the more popular fashions in body piercing can be as simple as pierced ears. Piercings in the earlobes and in some parts of the ear cartilage are so widely accepted that most employers and school dress codes allow them. Also commonly seen is the naval piercing. Entire clothing lines are now designed to show off the adorned mid-drift.

There are now many types of jewelry available to allow spectacular self- expression and aesthetics. Some of the piercings that are normally easily seen to that end are eyebrow, lip, and nose piercing. Piercings can also be done on the arm, wrist and webbing of the fingers. Piercings can be done in the form of patterns on the back. One of the most elegant designs uses a row of circular rings that vertically runs down both sides of the mid and lower back. A ribbon is then criss-crosses, going through each of the loops, creating a beautiful corset-like appearance.

Some of the more sensual piercings are that of the nipples, and the male and female genitalia. For females the clitoris, hood, inner and outer labia, and triangle can be pierced. Men can be pierced on the tip/head of the penis, at the base of the shaft, and on the scrotum. Piercings in these areas make the nerve endings more sensitive to sensation. This allows for a greater sensation of pleasure.

With all of the new advances that have been made with piercing techniques, jewelry, and equipment sterilization, almost any conceivable body piercing can be accomplished.




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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ear Piercing - A Guide to the Different Types


If you are thinking about getting a piercing done in your ear there is much to learn. There are many different types of piercing procedures. Today people are piercing their ears in many more places than just the ear lobe. Here is a quick guide you can print up and take with you when go to have an ear piercing.

In no particular order here are the many different types of ear piercings you can have done today:

Scaffold is two piercings on the cartilage or rim of the ear which are joined by one single barbell.

A Tragus is done through the piece of cartilage that sticks out from the ear in front of the canal.

An Anti Tragus Piercing is done on the raised fold of cartilage opposite the tragus and above the ear lobe on the outer portion of the ear.

Conch is done through the large area of cartilage making up the back of the ear.

A Daith is done through the part of the ear that is close to the ear canal just beneath the rook. This is also referred to as helix or crux.

An Ear Lobe Piercing is probably the most common and popular. This is done through the fleshy tissue hanging at the bottom of the ear. This is a location on the ear that gets good blood flow and as a result it heals quickly.

A Pinna is done through the slim strip of cartilage closest to the side of the head at the top of the ear. It is also called a forward helix piercing.

An Industrial Piercing is a double pierce through the ears cartilage. They are done opposite each other and joined by a single barbell piece of jewelry.

The Orbital is done through the cartilage at the top of the ear and goes through the same area in two places.

Industrial Via Rook is similar to industrial piercing, with only one slight difference-the piercing goes through the rook of the ear.

A Snug is done above the anti tragus, in the middle of the outer rim of the ear.

Two of the most popular types of ear piercings today are the penna, daith and industrial.

Placed on the cartilage rim along the top of the ear the pinna piercing looks elegant and unusual.

Although ear lobe piercing is most traditional, piercings done through the cartilage of the ear's rim helix can be stunning and extravagant. This is also called the daith piercing.

A piercing that is also popular that attracts a lot of attention and allows a person to show off their unique personality is the industrial piercing. This type of piercing is quite fashionable today.

Be aware that with many of the different ear piercings, because of their location on the ear, they can take quite a while to heal. So be prepared to take the necessary precautions. Take care in the healing process and follow all the rules so you do not have problems.




If you are interested in ear piercing you may also want to take a look at industrial piercing jewelry. Also, here is where you can go for Acrylic Body Jewelry.