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piercing question regarding clamps?
So I'm doing my lip next week,getting snake bites. I can't get it professionally done because they want me to have an ID which I can't afford plus their price is $50 just to stab a needle in u. So I'm looking for piercing clamps but can't find them anywhere. I can't order online so that's out of the question. I need something to use for a clamp but don't know what to use. Any suggestions on what to use or where to get a clamp BESIDES any online stores
2 Answers
- BrittanyLv 76 years ago
You're aware that when you pierce yourself, no matter how sterile the equipment is in the packages, the minute you take the needle and jewelry out they are no longer sterile because you've exposed them to the bacteria in your environment, yes? Piercing yourself can easily cause infections - from mild to extremely serious like MRSA.
There is a lot more to piercing than stabbing a needle through you. $50 for a professional to do their job and (hopefully) provide you with two pieces of high quality jewelry is actually a pretty low price for two piercings.
Don't be an idiot -- respect your health. Save up and let a professional do it in a sterile environment with sterile equipment and proper jewelry.
Source(s): 29 piercings - 6 years ago
Don't use one, mark the spot you want to pierce and then smile and pull your lip while you pierce it