Saturday, July 27, 2013

How bad does a cartilage piercing hurt for a 10 year old girl?

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Q. I want to get it done at Clair's but with the gun, I heard it can shatter your cartilage. So I need to get it done with a hollow needle. I really want it and I don't care if u say Ida to young . So how bad does it hurt with a hollow needle? And where can I get it done with a hollow needle for a 10 year old? And what is the price? Thanks! Please and see quick because I have to get it done soon.:/


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Im 20. I got mine done when I was 16, and everything was fine, I ended up taking it out though. I just got it re pierced a few months ago with a gun and it was fine again.

The pain is just a pinch that last a second, and after you eat will be red and it will burn a little and feel weird. It will also be sore for a few days, so you cannot sleep on that side.

Since your 10 one of your parents will have to sign a form allowing you to get it, if not then you can't get it.

To get it done with a needle, you have to go to a piercing/tattoo shop.

The price usually depends on where you live, it ranges from $25-50.

How should I tell if the tattoo shop and artist is good enough?







I would like to get a tattoo for my birthday. It will be my first one. Is there anything I should look out for as far as a decent shop? Also..because I am a girl..I feel there are only few places tattoos would look nice if you are a girl and have a tattoo where is yours? I'd like some ideas of where to put a tattoo.


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Very simple. Any reputable tattoo shops will have their artists portfolios out so that you can look at them. If they don't then they are probably not professional and you should avoid them. Also, look for cleanliness. A good shop is a clean shop. Also a good shop will not have you pay until the tattoo is finished. They will make sure that you have enough money, but not ask you to pay until the work is done. A good artist will always open the needles in front of you, assemble the tattoo gun in front of you, and wear gloves at all times!!. A good artist also is not afraid to tell you that a flash design looks better on paper than it does on skin. A good artist is also not afraid to talk you out of getting a design that you may regret later or be unsure about getting in the first place. The biggest thing to remember is that you pay for what you get. That goes for everything in life, tattoos are no different. So shop around and look at prices. If the price seems too cheap to believe, then you should probably not believe in the quality of it. REMEMBER, TATTOOS ARE FOREVER! As far as ideas and locations go, that's up to you and the artist. A tattoo should mean something, not be just a trendy thing, or something that a million other people have. The best advice I can give you in that area is get something kinda small (not a whole back piece or something large like that) for your first tattoo. Make sure you are able to handle the pain. Also maybe get it somewhere that it can be hidden in case you don't ever plan on getting any more. If you like getting tattoos as much as I did then you wont mind people seeing other ones you may get in the future. I made the concious decision to get my arms sleeved down. I thought about future jobs I might get and having to wear long sleeve shits forever. I took all that into consideration before I even got my first tattoo.Think long and hard about what you want to get!! Hope I could help! :-)




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