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Not all that long ago - and after lots of deliberation - I had my secondlobe piercings done. I know thatear piercings are far from the most exciting things in the piercing world and often people don't actually consider them piercingsif (like mine) they were done with a piercing gun, but for me this decision was a big deal.

I know of a fair few people who are considering getting a second piercing so I thought it would be a splendid idea for me to discuss my piercing experience with you to help you make your decision. I am by no means a piercing expert; I only have two lobe piercings in each ear and I don't plan on getting anything else pierced. But hopefully this will work as a bit of a beginners guide to getting a second piercing (or first, if you're yet to join the piercing parade).

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I hadthe piercings done at my local branch of Claire's Accessories and I'd definitely recommend Claires for all you who (like me) are a bit of apiercing newbie.I had got my first lobe piercings done at the same location when I was eight, and the fact that I was already aware of exactly what the whole piercing process was, really put me at ease. My main motivation for choosing Claire's for the piercings - as opposed to a specialised piercing shop -was simply the fact that I wanted it to be guaranteed that it would be done using a gun rather than a needle, as I have a rather huge needle phobia (hence my lack of desire for any more body jewelry).

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Overall the actualpiercing experience itself was rather good, as having it done was pretty much pain free.Lobe piercingssimply feel like a sharp pinch that only lasts for half a second.I chose to have both ears done at the same time (with the assistance of a second sales assistant), simply to speed up the process. Off the top of my head I don't recall which earring I chose from the Claire's earring board but - as you can see in the picture - it's a3mmsilver crystal-like stud. I do believe this cost me between £20 and £25 but there were more and less expensive options if that doesn't work for you. If you fancy taking a peek at the earring options available (and the prices) you can find the list on the Claire's website.

All Claire's piercings come with a free bottle of after care lotion for you to clean your piercings with. If you're after all the facts and figures, you're supposed to tend to your piercings three times a day for six weeks using the instructions provided by the Claire's team. I took this one step further and made the purchase of a bottle of

The healing process of my second piercings has been up and down. My left ear has healed wonderfully and wasn't sore at all, but the same can't really be said for the other piercing. My right ear was rather sore for a fair while following the piercing (we're talking weeks here), and I did fret non-stop about infections and all that jazz but it seems to have finally got itself under control.

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Despite my initial hesitation about getting my second lobe piercings, I'm so pleased I had it done. I'd definitely recommend Claire's for any of you who are slightly morewary about the piercing experience, as they definitely made it a worry-free experience whilst doing a wonderful job.Today’s wide acceptance of piercing has eliminated any symbolism that it once had in Western cultures. Nowadays, the practice is growing strong, and there are endless options for body piercing. In some places, however, the practice retains its stigma. In North Korea, it is forbidden as a symbol of the capitalist lifestyle, much like skinny jeans. In Iran, body piercings are even punishable by imprisonment, as women who’ve been arrested by the so-called morality police can attest.

But in the West, we tend to see piercings as just another accessory, the success of which ebbs and flows as trends come and go. Piercings are currently making a comeback. Stylish women have been sporting nose and septum (between the nostrils) rings on the red carpet. A few weeks ago, model Gigi Hadid debuted a fake septum piercing at the CFDA awards. Last March, Katie Holmes was seen with a nose ring. Actress Florence Pugh almost always wears hers.

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From a Western perspective, piercing might be regarded as a relatively new practice that was popularized decades ago by different urban groups. But it is actually a centuries-old cultural practice in some places. In ancient Egypt, it functioned as a status symbol. Among Eskimos in North America’s Arctic regions, piercing has served as a rite of passage into adulthood for several millennia. In Africa, piercing different parts of the body is a traditional and widespread practice among both men and women; it can symbolize a new stage of life or simply be a beautiful accessory. Just as it is common in

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Western countries for baby girls to have their earlobes pierced at birth, it is customary to pierce female infants’ noses in some parts of India. The Indian bridal trousseau also includes a nose ring that connects to the hair with a chain as a decorative accessory (for instance, Indian actress Priyanka Chopra wore one at her 2018 wedding when she married Nick Jonas).

In the West, piercings were originally associated with irreverence and rebellion: it was the province of hippies in the 1960s, the punk movement of the 1970s and raver culture at the end of the millennium. The first piercing studio was founded in West Hollywood, California, in 1978 by Jim Ward, who some call the father of modern piercing. Over the years, piercing’s political aspect has been toned down, and today its decorative quality has eclipsed any symbolism. Because of piercing’s popularity, one no longer needs to find a specific studio to do it. Jewelry shops are increasingly exploiting this niche market, and many offer high-quality, in-store professional piercing services.

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As it has become a popular trend, piercing has overcome stigmas and prejudices. Piercer David Aznar of Aristocrazy, Spain’s first jewelry store to offer this service, says that “it’s certainly nothing like it was in 2009, when I started doing body piercings.” He notes that piercing “is an ancient practice that has developed into what it is today through the pioneers of modern piercing. It’s no longer a minority or even marginal practice; it’s often a very personal form of expression that completes the person who [wears it].”

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In the early 1990s, top models like Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell graced the catwalk with their discreet belly button piercings. Stella Tennant’s iconic septum ring inspired fashion-loving outsiders. Gradually, piercings began to appeal to a broader general public, and body adornment was no longer limited to specific subcultures.

At the start of the new millennium, pop icons played a major role in normalizing body piercings. Music stars—who could play with their appearance more freely than actors who must conform to the demands of a script—were particularly influential in driving the trend. International star Britney Spears’s belly-button ring inspired many teenage girls. Others yearned to emulate Christina Aguilera’s Dirrty-era nose ring. Still others preferred a tongue piercing like the Spice Girls’ Mel B, who showed hers off in the band’s photo shoots.

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The vaunted Y2K aesthetic was not just defined by low-rise pants and slit dresses. Fashion icons like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan made piercing an essential part of their wardrobes. During the Black Eyed Peas’ golden era, singer Fergie’s pierced eyebrow encouraged people to go beyond belly-button rings. In the early aughts, almost all body parts were fair game for piercing. “As a teenager, I succumbed to the piercing fever. In 2009, I convinced a friend to go with me to get the frenulum of my tongue pierced. It was not a good idea. The ball kept falling out, and it ended up getting infected. I stuck with the piercing for a while, but the area just kept getting more swollen. Eventually, I came to my senses and removed the piercing for good, ” Blanca, 31, explains.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, men began to embrace piercing as well. Male piercings were inspired by the pop-punk influence of bands like Blink 182, particularly the band’s drummer Travis Baker (the newest member of the Kardashian clan). Lenny Kravitz’s nose ring also influenced the trend (during the singer’s relationship with Lisa Bonet, the couple wore matching earrings). Slowly but surely, piercings have carved out their own space in fashion, and we tend to see them as a style trend that waxes and wanes like any other. Over the past few years, piercings have appeared frequently on the small screen. From Física o Química to Élite to Sex Education, piercing has become a cyclical trend on TV.

After a down period, fashion is now embracing a multitude of piercings once again. In addition to the styles showcased on the red carpet, the

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Western countries for baby girls to have their earlobes pierced at birth, it is customary to pierce female infants’ noses in some parts of India. The Indian bridal trousseau also includes a nose ring that connects to the hair with a chain as a decorative accessory (for instance, Indian actress Priyanka Chopra wore one at her 2018 wedding when she married Nick Jonas).

In the West, piercings were originally associated with irreverence and rebellion: it was the province of hippies in the 1960s, the punk movement of the 1970s and raver culture at the end of the millennium. The first piercing studio was founded in West Hollywood, California, in 1978 by Jim Ward, who some call the father of modern piercing. Over the years, piercing’s political aspect has been toned down, and today its decorative quality has eclipsed any symbolism. Because of piercing’s popularity, one no longer needs to find a specific studio to do it. Jewelry shops are increasingly exploiting this niche market, and many offer high-quality, in-store professional piercing services.

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As it has become a popular trend, piercing has overcome stigmas and prejudices. Piercer David Aznar of Aristocrazy, Spain’s first jewelry store to offer this service, says that “it’s certainly nothing like it was in 2009, when I started doing body piercings.” He notes that piercing “is an ancient practice that has developed into what it is today through the pioneers of modern piercing. It’s no longer a minority or even marginal practice; it’s often a very personal form of expression that completes the person who [wears it].”

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In the early 1990s, top models like Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell graced the catwalk with their discreet belly button piercings. Stella Tennant’s iconic septum ring inspired fashion-loving outsiders. Gradually, piercings began to appeal to a broader general public, and body adornment was no longer limited to specific subcultures.

At the start of the new millennium, pop icons played a major role in normalizing body piercings. Music stars—who could play with their appearance more freely than actors who must conform to the demands of a script—were particularly influential in driving the trend. International star Britney Spears’s belly-button ring inspired many teenage girls. Others yearned to emulate Christina Aguilera’s Dirrty-era nose ring. Still others preferred a tongue piercing like the Spice Girls’ Mel B, who showed hers off in the band’s photo shoots.

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The vaunted Y2K aesthetic was not just defined by low-rise pants and slit dresses. Fashion icons like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan made piercing an essential part of their wardrobes. During the Black Eyed Peas’ golden era, singer Fergie’s pierced eyebrow encouraged people to go beyond belly-button rings. In the early aughts, almost all body parts were fair game for piercing. “As a teenager, I succumbed to the piercing fever. In 2009, I convinced a friend to go with me to get the frenulum of my tongue pierced. It was not a good idea. The ball kept falling out, and it ended up getting infected. I stuck with the piercing for a while, but the area just kept getting more swollen. Eventually, I came to my senses and removed the piercing for good, ” Blanca, 31, explains.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, men began to embrace piercing as well. Male piercings were inspired by the pop-punk influence of bands like Blink 182, particularly the band’s drummer Travis Baker (the newest member of the Kardashian clan). Lenny Kravitz’s nose ring also influenced the trend (during the singer’s relationship with Lisa Bonet, the couple wore matching earrings). Slowly but surely, piercings have carved out their own space in fashion, and we tend to see them as a style trend that waxes and wanes like any other. Over the past few years, piercings have appeared frequently on the small screen. From Física o Química to Élite to Sex Education, piercing has become a cyclical trend on TV.

After a down period, fashion is now embracing a multitude of piercings once again. In addition to the styles showcased on the red carpet, the

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