Sunday, March 27, 2011

Body Jewelry Store


If you're looking for a jewelry store then you will definitely be in quite a pickle. There are practically thousands of jewelry stores online. You can spend hours and hours looking at the multitude of jewelry selections online.

You can easily find genuine and expensive body jewelry as well as the cheap fake ones. You can find jewelry made from unique materials. The only problem that you would have is choosing the right body jewelry. There are a lot of things to consider including the type, make, cost, and design. It is important that you pick a store that can give options to choose from.

Admittedly, body jewelries are different from each other. The key is looking for the right and quality jewelry which would allow you to maximize its functionality and aesthetic value without as much as spending half of your savings on them.

One of the most important things that you should know is the correct term for each kind of body jewelry. Stores might get confused with what you are saying and end up selling you the wrong type of jewelry. For tongue ornaments, try saying straight barbell and not "tongue ring." Also a curved barbell or bananabell is used instead of "navel ring."

Familiarity with the different types of jewelry will make you more confident on your purchase and will help you compare and choose the best stores. The basic types include captive ball rings, plugs and barbells which are further subdivided into straight, curved, or circular. Also, you should recognize and identify what are labrets, septums, nose screws, twists, nose bones, eyelets, spirals, pinchers, claws, and talons.

Knowing each kind is not enough, however. You also need to know which one's go where. The good thing is that most jewelry can be worn in many types of piercing. But surface piercings are limited to surface bars only. Other things that you need to consider are the correct sizes, the materials used (it's best to use surgical steel, titanium if you have sensitive body chemistry) and flexibility of the jewelry. Avoid wearing body jewelry that will restrict your movements too much. Also, make sure that you inspect closely the jewelry before you buy them. Make sure the finish is smooth.

Now, there are some things that you also remember when buying body jewelry. As much as possible, avoid buying from non-specialty stores, or cheap mall stores (the internet too) especially if you're buying piercing jewelry. Since these types of stores are not experts and don't know the difference between silver and titanium jewelries. You might end up buying a barbell which the store claims to surgical steel but actually is a nickel based alloy. You'll end up having irritations and even infections because of the wrong purchase. Always go to the experts in these sorts of things.

Also, some additional tips: when someone urges you to buy plastic, acrylic, or lucite jewelry, ignore them. Even though these types are really cheap, they are designed not to be worn over extended periods. In addition, when you feel the metal of your jewelry is reacting too much to your body creating bad odors and tarnishing, then one could use organic ones like those body jewelry made from stone, horn, wood, or bone, or glass.

One thing should be remembered, though, when using organic made jewelries they should never be worn on a fresh piercing. These types of body ornaments are only worn on piercings that have healed considerably.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Pierced for Beauty


Traditionally, jewelry was worn in the ancient times to express the bearer's power and social standing. It traditionally was a symbol of exclusivity and no common person could wear them. For instance, in ancient Egypt, only religious figures and political leaders were allowed to wear jewelry. During this time, jewelry were more than special symbols of wealth and power. They were used also as talismans and important pieces for rituals.

Perhaps as a way of rebelling against this age-old tradition of the symbol of jewelry, certain alternative groups in society have decided to make a statement in the way they wear jewelry by allowing themselves to undergo non traditional body piercings to be able to adorn body jewelry.

In the not so distant past, these individuals with many alternative body piercings were called punk. These individuals were often societal outcasts and would traditionally be in tattered, non-traditional outfits there were usually in the color black or in other austere and subdued colors. These individuals had body piercings and jewelry in areas of the body that were once considered to be absurd. It all perhaps began with multiple ear piercing to be able to accommodate multiple earrings in one ear.

But then, we started to see nose rings, tongue and even eyebrow rings as these individuals pushed expectations further. Those particular body piercing and jewelry are only the ones found on the face. However, body piercing encompasses the whole body and body jewelry has been known to adorn other body parts like the nipples via nipple rings and other piercing in sensitive areas of the human body.

While these types of body piercing and jewelry were once considered taboo, present society has been more forthcoming of these types of adornment. While it is still considered daring and different to sport body piercing and matching jewelry, it cannot be denied that it has gained more acceptance and popularity as more and more singers, rappers and artists display their alternative body piercing and jewelry. Because of this phenomenon, body piercing and jewelry have become part of pop culture and enjoys better acceptance in society.

Because of the popularity of body piercing and jewelry for these, much more variety in jewelry designs are available in the market. Other than the old "punk" look, body piercing jewelry now comes in different shapes, sizes and designs that allows the most popular pop icon to adorn a fashionable belly ring on her flat belly and look very attractive because of this.

While it may still be impossible for traditional jewelry stores to carry jewelry for body piercing, it is quite easy to find the body piercing jewelry that will fit your sense of style and preferences. If the process of body piercing scares you, just remember that if you do it in a hygienic way with qualified individuals then there shouldn't be a problem with infections or those sorts of concerns.

It is also important to maintain proper hygiene after a piercing to make sure that the piercing heals properly. You can also opt to take vitamin C regularly while the wound is healing so that it mends faster and properly.

If it happens to be the pain factor that's stopping you from getting a body piercing, just remember that some body parts are more susceptible to pain than the rest. For instance, more fatty areas of the body are less painful when pierced as opposed to more bony or cartilage based areas.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Pierced for Beauty


Traditionally, jewelry was worn in the ancient times to express the bearer's power and social standing. It traditionally was a symbol of exclusivity and no common person could wear them. For instance, in ancient Egypt, only religious figures and political leaders were allowed to wear jewelry. During this time, jewelry were more than special symbols of wealth and power. They were used also as talismans and important pieces for rituals.

Perhaps as a way of rebelling against this age-old tradition of the symbol of jewelry, certain alternative groups in society have decided to make a statement in the way they wear jewelry by allowing themselves to undergo non traditional body piercings to be able to adorn body jewelry.

In the not so distant past, these individuals with many alternative body piercings were called punk. These individuals were often societal outcasts and would traditionally be in tattered, non-traditional outfits there were usually in the color black or in other austere and subdued colors. These individuals had body piercings and jewelry in areas of the body that were once considered to be absurd. It all perhaps began with multiple ear piercing to be able to accommodate multiple earrings in one ear.

But then, we started to see nose rings, tongue and even eyebrow rings as these individuals pushed expectations further. Those particular body piercing and jewelry are only the ones found on the face. However, body piercing encompasses the whole body and body jewelry has been known to adorn other body parts like the nipples via nipple rings and other piercing in sensitive areas of the human body.

While these types of body piercing and jewelry were once considered taboo, present society has been more forthcoming of these types of adornment. While it is still considered daring and different to sport body piercing and matching jewelry, it cannot be denied that it has gained more acceptance and popularity as more and more singers, rappers and artists display their alternative body piercing and jewelry. Because of this phenomenon, body piercing and jewelry have become part of pop culture and enjoys better acceptance in society.

Because of the popularity of body piercing and jewelry for these, much more variety in jewelry designs are available in the market. Other than the old "punk" look, body piercing jewelry now comes in different shapes, sizes and designs that allows the most popular pop icon to adorn a fashionable belly ring on her flat belly and look very attractive because of this.

While it may still be impossible for traditional jewelry stores to carry jewelry for body piercing, it is quite easy to find the body piercing jewelry that will fit your sense of style and preferences. If the process of body piercing scares you, just remember that if you do it in a hygienic way with qualified individuals then there shouldn't be a problem with infections or those sorts of concerns.

It is also important to maintain proper hygiene after a piercing to make sure that the piercing heals properly. You can also opt to take vitamin C regularly while the wound is healing so that it mends faster and properly.

If it happens to be the pain factor that's stopping you from getting a body piercing, just remember that some body parts are more susceptible to pain than the rest. For instance, more fatty areas of the body are less painful when pierced as opposed to more bony or cartilage based areas.