trust me, u do not want to do this at home!!! why risk a mis-placed piercing, infection, etc. just to save $`s or whatever??? it`s much better to go to a professional who operates in a clean environment, with sterilized equipment!!!
2007-04-07 16:58:52
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answered by *atomickitty* 7
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I just use safety pins. I push them in where I want them, then close them so they don't fall out for about a day or two, and clean then with peroxide or rubbing alcohol. Once the initial swelling goes down, i put in a brand new earring, not a old used one. Then just clean it two to three times a day like a normal piercing. If you want, use some ice to numb the spot first. Good luck!
Oh, and only do one in each ear at a time. Doing more than one will cause really bad infection.
2007-04-07 16:55:06
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answered by Kelly M 4
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use an apple, hot needle, ice, and a paper towel.
1. heat up the needle until its hot
2. put some ice where you are going to pierce for approx. 2 min.
3. place the apple behind your ear
4. have some one stick needle quickly into piercing area
5. Right after place ice on ear
6. Clean up with paper towel
2007-04-07 16:49:34
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answered by ♥Samiha♥ 2
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ohhh, dont do that. you will get an infection!i suggest just going to a hair salon and talking to a profesional. it wont hurt nearly as much as pericing it yourself.. and it will actually last longg...without getting infected.
2007-04-07 16:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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ohhh, dont do that. you will get an infection
2007-04-07 17:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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no, you will get an infection.
2007-04-07 16:47:32
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answered by butterflygurl085 3
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