How to Clean & Maintain Body Piercing : Tips on Body Piercing Jewelry Types

Learn about body piercing jewelry with expert piercing tips from a professional body piercing shop in this free body art video clip. Expert: Nick Annis Bio: Nick Annis has been a professional body piercer for 7 years. He learned to pierce at Body and Soul Tattoo in Sherman Oaks in California...

18 Responses to “How to Clean & Maintain Body Piercing : Tips on Body Piercing Jewelry Types”

  • t3gh says:

    plz help….i got mine two weeks ago and im stating school in 11 days….im a size 12g and im thinking of using 2.4mm silicone flesh plugs…is this dangerous

  • siaosiaochin says:

    Is Silicon material good? im using one for my lip

  • creepcreepthecreep says:

    @StreamFeverNZ They usually use surgical steel.. not many people are allergic to it :P

  • StreamFeverNZ says:

    is it true that when you first get your ear pierced you should use silver?

  • freebirdmm says:

    hey i was wondering where the best type of place to buy serial piercing needles is. I would like to get the sterile catheter body piercing needles but i can also settle for just regular hollow needles.

  • XxTylerxGuitaristxX says:

    @yorntje pyrex is glass, so thats fine. bone, i have seen jewelry made of bone, never heard if it is good or bad but it is probably porous like stone or wood, im guessing, but i would ask your local professional piercer

  • sandj912 says:

    @yorntje glass=pyrex

  • kaliswain11 says:

    where can you get Titanium?

  • RowanEmbers says:

    @xxxbeccairenexxx He did…it’s just in a different video

  • yorntje says:

    what about glass? and bone?

  • xxxbeccairenexxx says:

    you didnt say anything bout how to clean it or maintain it you just told us bout the different types of body jewlery..

  • pigd1666 says:

    Most good materials aren’t that cheap. Stuff like bone, stone, acrylics, woods, or other types are usually a little more expensive but you get what you pay for. No need to worry about surgical steel stuff because it’s all good and is what most piercers usually use anyways. As for gold or other stuff like that I have no clue. I am allergic to the fake stuff so I usually tell them straight out to not give me fake stuff. Try that maybe.

  • josecansecoisagirl says:

    the first one is someone’s prince albert…. probably nick’s.

  • StrangeExistence says:

    uhh, that was great? ahaha

  • keshanr13 says:

    plastic is a form of acrylic.

  • xxIreneCaffeine says:

    He mentions acrylic and silicone jewelery. :)

  • changes54 says:

    what about plastic??? like most pincher gauges

  • hs956 says:

    how can you tell the difference between cheap and good quality jewelery? Can cheap jewelery give you an infection?

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