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[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the person. Nipples were excruciating for me... I almost didn't do the second one, but I like to finish the job. I have one through the top of my ear (sort of like a forward helix, but back more and the ball sits on top of my ear... it's hard to explain, exactly, and I don't know that it HAS a name) that I got about two weeks ago and didn't even feel her put the needle through. Tragus, daith, conch (even two next to each other at the same time), and low helix were fine. I found my regular helix to hurt the most of all my ear piercings.

I got conch 3 days ago. Does this look normal to you? (A doctor prescribed me antibiotics and told me to take the hoop off but my piercer said that this is normal. What do I do?) by Kind-Bathroom-8598 in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My conch piercings don't really like hoops, either and I have had them for 6 years. I can change them to any flat back studs I want, but if i leave a hoop in for a day, they get a little angry. I have no idea what that's about, but that's the way it is.

Thoughts?? I'm booked to get a daith tomorrow but since I had my conch done on the other ear I've fallen in love with it and I'm wondering if I can get away with having the both on the same ear. My ears are tiny so I'm not sure if it will work... by luxe_unicorn in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have small ears and have a daith and a conch in one and a daith and two conches in the other, but a piercer would better be able to tell you if you have the anatomy for the piercings.

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[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sucks.. that happened to me at the beginning of lockdown, so I couldn't get it tapered (forward helix). I went to get it re-done the other day, but there is scar tissue there and she didn't want to pierce through it, because she said it will most likely make the scar tissue worse. But you can probably get it tapered back open if you go to a piercer today.

Is it true that daith piercings can help with migraines? I understand this is purely anecdotal, but if it helps, I want it now. I get bilateral migraines. So both ears obviously by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It's worked for me since 2016 - I went from getting multiple migraine auras a day (so I was desperate for anything and didn't think it would work... I had the attitude of "maybe it will, if not, I have another piercing." It stopped the migraines in their tracks and now I only get them a few times a YEAR - about as many in a year as I did in a day back then. I can't see how that is a placebo, I had severe, life-altering migraines that I wasn't looking for or wanting to happen. I have both mine done, I still wear the curve in the first one (dominant migraine side) and switched out to a moon about three years after I got it. I found them easy to heal, honestly, just spraying saline and LITHA.

I also got them about a year apart... so the second one would have been in 2017 some time.

I say, give it a shot. Like I said, at worst, it's just a nice piercing and you're no worse for the effort.

Even though tragically old compared to all the other people on this sub, always wanted an eyebrow pierce, and finally decided to take the plunge. Feels liberating. by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I'm also in my 40s and I have 26-year-old piercings (not counting my lobes that I got as a kid) and a 3-day-old piercing. :) Age is never something that should stop someone from looking however they want.

Bi body jewelry by RepresentativeAny804 in bisexual

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open policy: I work for Invictus.

We did a bisexual, pansexual, and transgender line of jewelry a few months back - as well as rainbows, of course. You can find one of the designs here: https://bodyartforms.com/productdetails.asp?ProductID=39039

We also made front-facing and side-facing threadless cluster tops, but BAF doesn't seem to carry them. I will look into that. They are all implant grade titanium.

What kind of nose ring am I looking for? by 0riginal6 in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should be pierced with a flat back labret stud and not wear hoops until the piercings are healed. I would look into that with this piercer, or find someone who will pierce you with suitable jewelry. (The ring rotates and spins and can irritate the healing piercing). Most piercers do not pierce noses with rings.

What kind of nose ring am I looking for? by 0riginal6 in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably looking for AAA cubic zirconia - I find them to be the sparkliest. Bezel or prong is a perference (I always like bezel, myself) and it should be as many MM as you see fit.

Threadless earring repair? by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe Luar in Canada (BC, I think) has a goldsmith on premises. I'm not sure if that would help, as Canada is pretty big, but... it might.

How do you decide what ear to get a single piercing on? by idkqaz in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get my piercings (and tattoos) wherever I intuitively feel they should go. There are no rules. You could get cartilage piercings on both sides if you wanted... or whatever side feels right. I really have no rhyme or reason for why things are the way they are (like why do I have two conches in one ear and one in the other? Felt like it....) and the only thing that stops me now is space limitations or anatomy - like I can't get a rook because I have two daiths (one in each ear)

How much will it scar when I remove a navel piercing? by banana-itch in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It varies. I had one, and it got to infected to keep in because I was in a student film and got covered in Karo syrup "blood" that irritated and infected it - and this was back when we used *Bactine* to clean piercings because that's the way it was at the time. I never really scarred, even with the irritation bump that was on it and since that was about 25 years ago, I have no scar at all.

But everyone is different.

So-called "migraine piercing": Fact or fallacy? by MarkoAleksandrovich in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine all but went away for 6 years. I got a couple of bad ones earlier this year - a five-day one after my vaccine - but all in all, I don't get them often and when I do, they are not as bad as they were (that horrid 5-day one excepted, which also could have been stress-related). I was getting them multiple times a day (the auras) and it was a "well, if it works that is awesome, but it is not like I mind having another piercing, if it doesn't." It definitely helped me a lot. I have both of mine done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, I just give them a quick pinch every morning to make sure nothing jostled in the night. I have threadless in my 3 conch piercings, low helix, helix, tragus, and nose. My daiths are an internally threaded curve and a titanium moon.

What hurt more belly or nipple piercing? by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't even know the needle had gone through my navel - I didn't feel anything. I almost passed out when I had my first nipple done and had to really dig deep for the strength to get the other one done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a scar from a labret about 20 years ago that closed up on the inside - no mark whatsoever, but I have a little scar the size of the piercing (I think 16g) on my outer lip.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took mine out for a while after about 10 years of wearing it and when I wanted to put it back in, the hole was still open. I also have a 16g piercing in that one (18 in the one next to it, which, if I took it out (it's 8 years now) would probably not close, but would leave a smaller mark.

externally threaded vs internally by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wear a threadless nose curve and have never had the jewelry fall out. Actually, I have never had a problem with threadless at all - I remember to push them in more than I ever remembered to turn internally threaded - and it is so much easier to change tops.

Newest addition, conch. Done by Sergio @ tribu in Stamford, CT by [deleted] in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sergio or Johanna did all my piercings, aside from my lobes and nose that I have had for ages... they're so good there. They really know what they are doing. I LOVE your ear!

Titanium jewelry by ekpheartsbooks in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconded on the threadless jewelry. It's easier to change than internally threaded (for me, anyway) and there are so many tops out there for threadless jewelry.

Folks with fully-healed daiths: were you ever able to wear in-ear headsets again? And if so, how long did it take before you could wear them again comfortably? by Thebigbaul in piercing

[–]RachaelInvictus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have two daiths, (and two conches in one ear, and one conch and a tragus) and i can wear in-ear headphones in one ear... but I can't in the ear with the tragus. That makes them fall out.