All about my piercings 🥹!
If anybody love piercings, I DO 🥰! These are all my piercings I have received over the years! New piercings are coming really soon 🥹!
Hey loves! Since you asked about my piercing journey, I wanted to dive a little deeper than just showing them off. I truly believe piercings are such a beautiful form of self-expression, and each one tells a story! For me, my ear piercings are a canvas, and I love how they allow me to showcase different styles and moods. You might have seen my multiple ear piercings from the photos – yes, I have quite a collection! We're talking helix, conch, tragus, and several lobe piercings. Each spot on the ear offers such a unique vibe for jewelry. My helix piercings, for example, are perfect for stacking delicate hoops or sparkling studs. The conch, nestled in the inner ear, really stands out with a statement piece, maybe even a heart-shaped earring like one of mine! And the tragus? Super chic with a tiny, subtle stud. Don't even get me started on the lobe piercings – endless possibilities for layering! These are just some of the types of piercing you can get on your ear, and finding the right combination is half the fun. Now, let's talk about the elephant in the room for many: pain! I know many of you search for ear piercing pain chart online, and while everyone's threshold is different, I can share my experience. For me, my lobe piercings were a breeze – barely a pinch. The helix was a bit more sensitive, a sharp, quick pain that subsided quickly. The conch felt like a dull pressure, more than sharp pain, but it definitely took longer to heal. And my tragus? Surprisingly, not too bad, just a bit awkward due to its location. Remember, it's temporary for a lifetime of beautiful adornment! What really helps is finding an experienced piercer who uses high-quality needles and offers great aftercare advice. Healing is crucial! I can't stress this enough. My go-to aftercare routine involves saline solution (never alcohol!) and leaving it alone as much as possible. Avoid touching or twisting your jewelry, no matter how tempting it is. Be patient, especially with cartilage piercings like the upper ear piercing (helix, conch) – they can take anywhere from 6 months to a year to fully heal. Getting a good quality jewelry piece from the start also makes a huge difference in the healing process and can prevent irritation. One of the best parts about having so many ear piercings is the styling possibilities! I love curating my ear with different combinations of sparkling studs and delicate hoops. Sometimes I go for a cohesive theme, other times I mix metals and gems to create a unique look. I'm always looking for piercing ideas! As you know, I'm planning new piercings soon! I've been eyeing a forward helix or maybe even a daith for its unique look (and some say it helps with migraines – who knows!). It's all about expressing yourself and finding what makes you feel confident. What's next on your piercing wishlist? Hope this deeper dive into my piercing world was helpful and inspiring! Remember to always do your research and go to a reputable piercer. Happy piercing!



Omg we have the same piercer! I love her so much🖤