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pierce ear hole with sewing needles
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New Post! Oct 23, 2009 @ 06:00:46#1
janejane

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heard that people pierce their ear hole with a costume sewing needle,and leave a thread in till heal.then change the thread to a tea stem. are this practicable?

On October 26, 2009
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New Post! Oct 23, 2009 @ 06:02:48#2
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janejane said:

heard that people pierce their ear hole with a costume sewing needle,and leave a thread in till heal.then change the thread to a tea stem. are this practicable?



I honestly can't see why anyone would want to do that myself. I just did mine with the regular piercing studs, just kinda pushed it through there.

Left that in until it healed, then swapped it, and did another
On November 18, 2009
New Post! Oct 23, 2009 @ 06:14:04#3
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thanks,but what about the heal problem. I got sensative skin.havn't got even one hole on my body.my silver necklace usually get dark,i dont know whethe i'll reject that stuff.thread and plants stem maynot cause sensitive.am i right? or are there any other insensative materials?

On October 26, 2009
New Post! Oct 23, 2009 @ 08:10:11#4
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janejane said:

thanks,but what about the heal problem. I got sensative skin.havn't got even one hole on my body.my silver necklace usually get dark,i dont know whethe i'll reject that stuff.thread and plants stem maynot cause sensitive.am i right? or are there any other insensative materials?



A lot of people are sensitive to different materials, and are fine with others. I guess my best suggestion would be to go and see a doctor, and they can test you with I think it's still called a pin prick test. But failing that and if you want your ears pierced anyway, I would go to a professional piercing studio where everything is completely sterile. And they may know the best jewelery to use.

I hope I've been at least some help
On November 18, 2009
New Post! Oct 23, 2009 @ 09:34:21#6
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A friend of mine used fishing filament until the hole sorted itself. I don't suppose this is any help at all but I thought I'd tell you anyway.

On November 13, 2009
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