How Do You Get An Eyebrow Piercing?
Reminiscent of the late 20th-century British punk scene, eyebrow piercings have now entered mainstream culture. Skip the safety pins and paper clips and opt instead for a barbell-shaped stud or a ring. Choose a piercer that is licensed or has apprenticed for many years. Confirm that he or she works with sterilized equipment and disposable hollow needles and wears new latex gloves for each client, offers only piercing quality jewelry and is accessible post-treatment should you have any questions or concerns. Wear a button-down shirt to your appointment. This way you won’t be obligated to pull a shirt over your head – and your new jewelry – when you’re ready to change. Bring clips and, if necessary, a ponytail holder to keep hair away from your eyes. Until your piercing heals, you’ll want to keep your hair off your face, as it may get caught or tangled in the ring or stud. Close your eyes when the procedure begins. Trying to watch may cause you to tense up or jerk at the sight of the nee