please don`t take this the wrong way, but please try to check/improve your spelling, it was a bit hard 4 me to determine what u were actually asking!!! maybe if u are too young to know the correct spelling of "pierced", it`s not a wise idea to get the procedure done...on the other hand, if u are of legal age, then u need to go to a reputable piercer, many times u can find professionals who work in tattoo shops...but do some research-ask questions, visit the place to check the cleanliness & sterilization procedures, maybe even watch another customer having their nose pierced to see how it all happens, etc....think carefully if this is what u want, research different places thoroughly (don`t just go to the 1st place u find because it`s cheap or whatever!) & remember to follow all the after-care procedures to make sure your piercing heals properly, & everything should be ok!!!
2007-04-04 06:11:06
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answered by *atomickitty* 7
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OK for starters a jewelry shop in the mall WILL NOT pierce your nose, they are not licensed for that sorta thing and your nose cartilage is nowhere near the same as your ear cartilage a piercing gun will not suffice.
If your 18 go to your local tat/piercing shop and have them pierce you. you can get the actual piercing on your nostril itself or through that bridge in the middle.
I have my left nostril pierced and what they did was put a hollow tip needle and pushed it through, doing that clears all the cartilege away so it heals properly. Piercing guns at your local jewelry shop won't do that complete trick for facial piercings such as that..
I recommend thinking about it before you get it done. Be sure its what you want.
Good Luck.
2007-04-04 13:11:37
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answered by Meg 2
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You can get your nose pierced at a tattoo or piercing shop. Most likely, your local jewelry shop that pierces ears and also pierce your nose.
Stores like Claire's accesories, or Ardene will do it for you, but with an ear gun.
The way I got my nose pierced at a piercing shop, and they did it a needle, which is actually a safer method, but perhaps more painful.
Check around your mall or jewelry shop for ear piercings.
2007-04-04 13:00:59
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answered by mwahmarshall 3
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If you can't spell pierced yet, you're too young.
2007-04-04 13:00:33
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answered by Winston Smith 3
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