I got my ears pierced by one of those stand type things in the middle of the walkway at the malls. I have a low pain tolerance too and my friend got it at the same place as me but she said it didn't hurt. Then I pierced my ears, and guess what? It fucking hurt. And it felt like it was throbbing, and my ears hurt the rest of the day.
I had both of my ears pierced by a store iny local mall, they used a gun and it didn't hurt, nor did i get an infection. So either i'm lucky, or ya'll got some dirty ass people handling equipment.
Mine got infected because the person who did it wasn't trained properly and put one hole in the front and two in the back I will never have my ears pierced at another Walmart ever again.
Mine got infected and I had to go to the hospital to get it treated, and went through torture twice every day when I had to take the earring out and put some ointment thing on it then put it back in. It hurt so bad it made me cry so make sure she doesn't get her ears dirty especially in the first few weeks to avoid an infection. If she pierces it that is.
Well I have 6 pierces on each ears and I made my second pierces myself. It didnt hurt that much. But get someone professional for her.
ive got my lobes done... and my tragus on my left ear. i want more piercings but i dunno where! i was 5 when i got my lobes done...
It's all about where you go. I have a good friend who is a tattoo artist, and he has professional people that come and work in his shop that do piercings, and they use a gun for them. They also take them apart and clean them every time just as you would a tattoo gun. So I'm not sure where others got them, and feel that every gun is unsanitary, but that is far from the truth.
okay wait. Professionals fuck up too. I had my ears done when I was like 8 months so I won't even go into that because I simply don't remember it. But I had my belly button pierced when I was 18...I have a cyst on top of it because the girl pierced it wrong and so much scar tissue around the surrounding area and it got infected in a day of having it even though I cleaned it properly. So professionals also fuck up...horribly. I basically just paid for a hole in my belly button that I can't put jewelry in because they fucked it up. And this was a extremely popular extremely well recommended tattoo and piercing shop.
I think you should take her to a tattoo shop to get it done. I got my ears done 3 times at the mall. The first time was with my dad and that same dayI found out I was allergic to cheap metal. Lol My dad also let me change em out that day too and they got infected. The other two times ended up being permanent. All 3 times that I had my ears pierced it felt like they were on fire. When I got my belly pierced my sister called around and did some research. We wanted to make sure they sterilized everything and what not. Thankfully the guy that pierced my belly button was so helpful. He walked me through everything and even suggested that he does it free handed instead of using the pliers so the skin doesn't move in the process. Turned out great and it didn't hurt at all. If you do end up taking her to a tattoo shop, ask if they can walk her through it.
Do NOT pierce her ears yourself. That is just a stupid idea. Your parents need to take her to a tattoo/piercing shop to have them done right. If they aren't taking her, then they have their reasons. She can wait a few more years to go get them done if that is the case. I had mine pierced with a gun when I was 16. I found it extremely painful. It completely deterred me from getting any other piercings. Oddly enough, I find tattoos less painful.
You would think Anya would learn the first 1st or even 2nd time not to go to the Walmart dude. Wait no you would indeed not think. It's Anya.
Lund ?it was when I was younger my parents had it done. If I had my choice I wouldn't even have gone the second time.
i have 10 piercings on my ears, 6 of which ive done myself, 2 of them are an industrial bar from Tragus to Conch that ive gotten professionally done. I do not reccommend a place like walmart, claires, icing, etc because the 2 others i have, were done at claires and i always have issues with them. My piercings ive done at the tattoo shops (dermals, industrial, bellybutton) are all fine. No issues what-so-ever *knocks on wood* I reccommend researching & finding a good place you feel comfortable with, a place that looks clean, & not just going somewhere you can afford.
Well it didnt really hurt for me. The first one was painless then the second one hurt Alittle more but not to bad.
DONT use a needle. Ur ears bleed for a few days. I got a needle for my first piercing then pierced my second hole by myself. Mine luckily didnt get infected.
It's far too easy, even for a well-trained and experienced professional, to screw up while using a piercing gun. I've hung around various tattoo shops since I was a kid and gone to quite a few conventions, you mention using a piercing gun to the majority of professional piercers and you'll either get laughed at or yelled at.
It hurts!! Ask the people at the store to get both ears pierced at the same time! Like 2 guns and then boom pierce at the exact same second. when i got my first ear pierced it hurt and I didnt want my second ear pierced because I was scared. (This was the 7 year old me)
when I say I had my ears pierced with a gun, it WAS a professional piercing store.. Just happened to be 22 years ago, before piercing everything you can pinch was a common thing..
You're going to pierce your sisters ears? And you're not a professional? Well by golly jeepers gee whiz...what the hell could possibly go wrong? Here's what you want to do....both of you get really drunk. Like, really freaking drunk. The kind where everyone around you can see that you're swaying and slurring your words but naturally, you think you're just peachy. Once you've achieved that level of intoxication, grab a pair of tongs from the kitchen, or two forks(you're drunk, who really gives a shit at this point), grab her earball with the tongs(if using the forks, place one on the front of the lobe and the other against the back, make sure you line up the tines of the forks. Makes the needle placement a bit easier). Now this part is extremely important, grab a needle or a nail from the floorMAKE SURE IT'S ALL RUSTY AND FILTHYThen, ram the needle/nail through the earlobe as fast and hard as you can. If it doesn't go completely through the first time, try and try again. You'll succeed eventually. If it doesn't get infected, clearly you did something wrong