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Who uses body piercing kits?

December 3, 2004
By:  Lori Wilkerson

While the best possible way to get a new piercing is to go to a piercing studio and have a professional piercer do the work for you, the reality is that some people will continue to self-pierce.

If this is what you are going to do and you plan on having multiple piercings, take a look at some of the body piercing kits now available that provide most of the tools needed to self-pierce relatively safely. Body piercing kits usually have enough supplies in them to do several piercings, including cleansing and aftercare solutions, individually packaged piercing needles, captive bead rings, closing and opening pliers, forceps and a sterile marker pen as well as disposable gloves, cotton pads and other items you will need.

The actual primary use for body piercing kits is for when piercers are “on the road,” perhaps at concerts or special events, when they may want to have supplies that are easily transportable, or for apprentices who are just starting up and need a small amount of supplies to work with. In these cases, these supplies can be used in conjunction with the autoclave that is available at the studio or shop where the piercer works.

If you choose to buy body piercing kits for your own use, however, read the literature that comes with them and follow all of the precautions. Do not use the piercing needles more than once – always dispose of them immediately. Body piercing kits are on the market to offer convenience and portability to piercing specialists and responsible self-piercers, and are not meant to be used irresponsibly.

About the Author:
Lori Wilkerson is a successful freelance writer and publisher of http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com.  Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.

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