Piercing my ears at home 😬
After my own disastrous attempt at piercing my ears at home, which left me in so much pain and honestly feeling like it went 'lowk wrong,' I've spent a lot of time thinking about why I even tried. The idea of a 'DIY piercing' sounds appealing, especially when you see all those videos online, but trust me, there's so much more to it than just grabbing an earring and pushing it through. I remember calling for help because I genuinely thought I'd messed up my ear beyond repair. My hands were shaking, and it was clear I had no idea what I was doing. Many people search for 'how to pierce your own ears' or 'at-home ear piercing' looking for a quick and cheap solution. I was definitely one of them. I even looked up 'how to numb your ear before piercing at home,' thinking that would solve all my problems. While numbing creams might help with the initial pinch, they don't prevent the bigger issues that can arise. The truth is, without proper sterilization, professional-grade equipment, and a deep understanding of anatomy, you're opening yourself up to a world of potential complications. When I say 'piercing my ears gone' wrong, I mean it. The pain was just the beginning. There's a real risk of infection because home environments are rarely sterile enough. You could also hit a nerve, leading to permanent numbness or even disfigurement. I initially thought, 'what am I doing with my hands...' as I struggled with the placement, and looking back, that uncertainty should have been my first red flag. Professionals know exactly where to pierce to avoid cartilage damage and ensure proper healing, something a DIY kit can't teach you. Even if you manage to push an earring through, the type of jewelry used and the aftercare are crucial. Most 'piercing at home with earrings' kits use blunt earrings not designed for initial piercings, which can cause trauma to the tissue and delay healing. Proper aftercare is also paramount, and if you're already dealing with a poorly done piercing, it's an uphill battle. The entire experience led me to conclude that 'it hurt so bad' because I was unprepared and untrained. My advice? Save yourself the agony and the potential health risks. If you're considering 'diy piercings,' please, reconsider. Invest in a professional piercing. They use sterile needles, know exactly where to pierce, offer high-quality jewelry, and provide clear aftercare instructions. It might cost a bit more upfront, but the peace of mind and the guarantee of a safe, properly placed piercing are absolutely worth it. My journey with 'piercing my own ear latest' is a cautionary tale, and I hope by sharing it, I can help others avoid similar painful mistakes.




































































































wait that’s so smart. i need to pierce my own 3rds 😭 also ur so pretty 😍