Eyebrow piercing needles

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Thursday August 14th, 2008 @ 1:40 AM

Filed under: Eyebrow/Bridge

I am interested in piercing my own eyebrow, and I was just wondering if I should use any specific needle, or if any needle would do? (Like, would a sewing needle that was big enough be alright or suicidal?) Thanks.

Not “Suicidal” but “Stupid” quite possibly.

If you cannot comprehend the definitions of “Sterile” vs “Non-Sterile” and/or “Clean/De-Contaminated” vs “Dirty/Contaminated” then I most honestly would suggest you are not a potential candidate to try a DIY piercing alone.

You’re best choice is to visit a reputable piercing artist and bring up that you want to do the piercing yourself, but want to make sure you have the best possible chance. An easy-going/reputable artist should be willing to help/guide you through this by offering you their guidance/assistance and help you prep, mark,etc the eyebrow. But then when it came time to pierce the flesh with the needle, then that’s your queue to pick the needle up and do the piercing. The piercer would only be on standby in case you are unable to do it or lost the transfer and can’t get it in,etc.


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