Archive for September, 2008

How can I convince my parents to let me get a second ear piercing?

Monday, September 29th, 2008
Hi asked:


I am 13 and I really want a second piercing on my right ear. My mom is all “when you are 18 you can do what you want” and it really bugs me! How can i convince them?
I think she thinks it looks trampy or something.
Where as I view it as beautiful and expressive. Oh and this isn’t the kind of thing where everyone I know has one and I want to fit in, no one in my grade has one and I just like the look…

Laurie

Choosing Diamond Earrings as a Gift

Friday, September 26th, 2008
Addie Jakson asked:


Whether you are buying a pair of gorgeous diamond earrings as a gift or to treat yourself, they are one of the most purchased items today. That’s because diamonds are elegant, classic, and they look beautiful on any woman, plus they’ll last a lifetime. It really is a timeless gift. And you can make it that much more timeless by choosing the perfect diamond earrings.

Diamond earrings are a classic jewelry piece that will look splendid in any wardrobe whether it’s as formal as the boardroom or as much fun as a favorite pair of jeans. Every woman should have at least one pair of diamond earrings. In fact, these days any man with an ear piercing should also own a pair. The diamond is a very versatile stone easily fitting to any personality or mood.

Let’s look at the basic styles.

1. Studs – the diamond stud earring is a perfect example of how something so simple can be so powerful. This little gem can take your outfit to a new level whether it’s your causal wardrobe or your business wardrobe. It’s simple but powerful and less really is more! You can’t go wrong with diamond studs. In fact, every wardrobe should have at least one pair and more is better!

2. Hoops – Diamond hoops can come in a variety of sizes but are generally larger and designed for bling and visual impact. There’s no question that these certainly stand out. What’s neat is there are different sizes and shapes in hoops and so you can find the style that suits your face and gives the desired impact.

3. Chandeliers – There is nothing quite as glamorous as a pair of diamond chandeliers. Talk about visual impact. There are many different chandelier designs to choose from some with more bling than others, but all with plenty to get noticed.

4. Dangles – These is classic elegance with every pair of dangles. They are noticeable yet not overpowering. They are reserved glamour without the Hollywood bling, and they simply are a great choice for a diamond earring with a personal touch. They go from the boardroom to a night on the town and you can’t go wrong with dangles.

If you are on a budget and you have to pick one style of diamond earring to add to your wardrobe or you want that perfect pair for a gift on a budget, you can never go wrong with diamond studs. They never go out of style and they look fantastic on everyone!

There are some excellent online merchants offering some very good pricing. Sites like DIAMOND STUDS OF AMERICA are a perfect example of finding quality, great pricing, and customer service all in one place. Why not get busy shopping now that you know your diamond earring options.

For more information log on to http://www.diamondstudsofamerica.com



Joseph

Ear Care

Friday, September 19th, 2008
Corwin Brown asked:


If you think one of your pierced ears may be infected, tell your mom or dad. An infected earlobe may be swollen, red, warm, and painful, and it may ooze fluid called pus. Don’t wait for it to get better by itself because the infection may spread and make you sick.

The skin in the ear canal grows like the finger nails — from deeper layers outwards — transporting debris to the exterior, where it falls off. Ear wax or cerumen, composed of glandular secretions plus dead skin, isn’t “dirty” but a barrier that keeps out contaminants — a natural protection. Over-vigorous efforts to remove it from the ears only interfere with the self-cleansing mechanism and may drive dirt further in.

The ear is normally a self-cleaning mechanism. Wax acts in a protective manner, catching particles that may land in the ear. Fine hairs inside the ear canal constantly move wax and sloughed skin out of the canal. Wax and skin can build up inside the ear canal. If the canal is not clean, the eardrum can become completely blocked, greatly reducing hearing and eventually cause permanent damage.

Women who are exposed to German measles, measles, mumps, or any other viral diseases during their pregnancies have a very high risk of giving birth to a baby with serious hearing impairment. Have your baby’s hearing tested if you have been exposed to these conditions during your pregnancy, or even if you suspect hearing impairment.

To maintain healthy ears, avoid loud noise concentrated at the ear canal such as listening to very loud music from earphones. Decreasing background noises is very helpful. When using loud machinery, lawn mowers, grass trimmers or industrial equipment, always use earplugs because a number of occupations result in hearing loss due to increased noise. Making use of ear protective devices can decrease the development of hearing loss.

Clean your ears with extra care. Wipe the outer ear with a washcloth or tissue. Do not put anything into your ear smaller than your elbow. Do not use Q-tips, bobby pins or sharp pointed objects to clean your ears. These objects may injure the ear canal or eardrum.

If the ear piercing is a little bead ring, wash the ring carefully, and rotate it through the ear with antibacterial ointment on it. If it is a stud, it is harder to clean. You have to clean around it very carefully. It is not recommended to take the stud out to clean it. When it is first healing the layers of the skin inside the ear might cause a problem when trying to put it back in. Once it is healed, pulling the ear piercings out, cleaning them and putting it back is fine. But during the healing process phase, the first 3-6 weeks, I wouldn’t take it out. I have a ring in there so it can be rotated around and cleaned properly.

If your ferret has ear mites, after cleaning the ear thoroughly, drop the ear mite medication into the ear canal: a large quantity is not necessary, but it should go well down into the canal, not sit on the surface of the external ear. Treatment must be repeated several times at regular intervals to kill all the mites. The length of the intervals will depend on the specific medication. If there are either cats or dogs in the same area as the ferret, treat all of them for mites or the ferret will become reinfested very soon.



Kevin

Body Piercing or Body Perishing ?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Dexter James asked:


Probably, the trend of body piercing is as old as our organized human civilization itself. According to some history experts the prevalence of this trend can be dated back to three millenniums ago. In 1991, the discovery of an “iceman” mummy with his ears pierced, on the border of Italy can be a proof.

But according to the medical experts, despite its acceptance as a symbol of individual expression, its side effects can be millenniums old too. The careless and unadvised embracing of body piercing can be fatal and hazardous to the health of your skin, in some cases to your tissues too.

The pierced part of skin develops an irritating itching or scratches. In some cases infections and allergies too. It all happens when we put on low quality jewelry and don’t allow to heal the pierced part. The reasons can be many and so many can be complications.

The simple itching may turn into swollen, bleeding and smelly boils only to scare you. So, before this symbol of individual expression turns into a symbol of “individual irritation”, we must be careful about certain aspects while getting our body parts pierced.

First of all, make sure that the piercing tools used by the professional is sterilized and bacteria free. Tell him to clean the ”part-to-be-pierced” with care, most necessarily with a medicated soap. If the cleaning of tools and the skin part is not done properly, it may harm the skin as well the tissues beneath.

Though the jewelry made of nickel and cobalt etc. are cheapest and look stunning, they are more likely to instigate threatening and skin damaging allergies, if put in the holes. It is best to use gold jewelry. Fashion jewelry made of stainless steel too can be free from any ailment. However, silver jewelry should be avoided when the skin has just got pierced.

In case you feel even a slight itching, irrespective of the jewelry type, please throw off the jewelry first. Then, consult a dermatologist or a skin specialist. Most probably, he may apply a cortisone cream over the infected area and leave it for healing.

When it gets healed, the jewelery, not a nickel one, may be used again. Hopefully, if you pay little attention in this regard, your piercing craze will not leave you to perish.



Steve

Brinley’s Ear Piercing

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
davis5vw asked:


Brinley getting her ears pierced on her 5th Birthday

Nathaniel

How long does it take for your ear piercing to heal?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
St!cHfACé asked:


I got my left ear pierced 12 days ago and the person who pierced it told me it should heal in 2 weeks(he is profesional body piercer) and he gave me this thing to clean my piercing once a day. I want to put on my new earing but i am afraid that something will go wrong. Should i wait a little longer or what should i do? Ty
btw i am 15

Holly

Can I clean an ear piercing with regular salt?

Friday, September 5th, 2008
Debby S asked:


Can you clean an ear piercing with regular salt, or does it have to be sea salt? I ‘ve had my ear piercing in for 6 weeks and it hasn’t healed yet. I think it was because I used rubbing alcohol to clean my ears for the past weeks. Why hasn;t it healed yet? How much longer do I have to wait? I need the fastest way to heal my ear.

Darrell