Thursday, 16 September 2021

What You Need To Know About Body Piercing

Even though body piercings are not as permanent as tattoos, you should still be cautious about where and how you receive them. After all, body art is a form of self-expression. There are numerous sorts and styles to pick from, not to mention body parts. And the pain, hazards, and recovery timeframes vary by piercing type. These criteria might help you make the best choice and prepare for a new piercing.


So, while obtaining a tiny piercing may appear simple, there is a lot to consider. It's crucial to go to a reputed studio with a clean environment and follow the aftercare recommendations carefully to avoid infection. After all, you want to be healthy, safe, and happy with your new body art for years to come.

Did you know only 7% of the population have piercings in other parts of their body aside from their ears? If you want your first piercing or another one in a different body part, this post looks at some of the details you should know before adding more holes to your body.

Piercings are Prone to Infection
Minor infections are the number one complication of ear piercings, and over 35% of people can experience some form of infection. Making sure your piercer is working in a clean and sterile environment reduces the risk of contamination. However, other lifestyle elements coming into contact with your new piercing can also introduce bacteria. Clothing, hair, even skin, along with creams and perfumes, are all irritants and can allow for an infection to take hold.

Allergic Reactions
Another factor to consider is that some people can have an allergic reaction to the metal used in the jewellery being put into their bodies. This is especially common with ear piercings, mainly because they are the most popular type. 

Shop for silver helix earrings online; choose 9kt or 18k gold or surgical grade stainless steel or titanium. Metals containing alloys, nickel (which is the number one metal for allergic reactions from piercings), cobalt or white gold can all cause allergic reactions.

A Piercing Is A Wound
Keep in mind, when you get a piercing, you are essentially causing trauma to your body and creating a wound from which you will need to heal. The jewellery in the hole you make will stop the wound from healing completely, providing you keep it in place. But you need to expect some recovery time; pain and soreness is part of the process, so be aware of this before getting your new piercing.

Piercings Are Art
Initially, the placement and position of your piercing are essential, and a well-trained and experienced piercer can help you get the right spot. After this, once you have had your piercing completed, it is about showing it off. After all, people wear jewellery as a statement, so consider when choosing what and where you want to create your mark. 

Cleanliness is Next To Godliness
You may have heard this from well-meaning family members over your lifetime. But when it is said concerning piercings, there is no such thing as too clean. Cleaning your new addition regularly can help you avoid any infections and damage to your piercing and the wound caused by it.

Use sterile antibacterial products designed specifically for this purpose and pay attention to changing shapes or appearance to identify a problem. Move the earring or bar regularly to avoid it sticking in place and to retain comfort.

Pass on Ointment
New thinking suggests this way of thinking is out of date. You would apply antibiotic ointment to a wound; why not apply it to your new piercing as well? Because ointment does not rinse the piercing as effectively as a saline wash, dust or other irritants in the air may actually adhere to the goo, making their way into the piercing later in the healing process.

Piercers Are Unregulated
There are currently no laws or regulations as to who can perform piercings. If you go to a national brand, chances are they will have some training programme in place for employees carrying out this procedure, especially on children.

The best way to find reputable piercers is to ask around family and friends who will undoubtedly have stories about good and bad experiences.

Remember, while studios may impose their own age restrictions, legally, there is nothing in place to stop anyone from walking into a piercing studio at any time. Most businesses require parental consent for under 16s legally; they can do the piercing even if it is a morally grey area.

You Should View Piercings as Permanent
Never go into this thinking it is ok if it goes wrong or you don't like it as you can remove it. Having a pat of your body pierced is essentially mutilating your skin, and you will never be 100% able to undo this. You may find the hole will close over time if you remove any jewellery, but you could be left with a scar.

If you are not ready for this reality, maybe you need to think about whether or not this is for you. This is why many people advise against getting tiny babies' ears pierced. Their bodies are only just beginning to be formed and are still underdeveloped. Due to this, what looks good on a baby may look out of shape or position on toddlers and young children. If you remove the piercing, they will forever have a reminder of this on their ears, for example, and in the future, it could interfere with newer attempts to re-pierce the ears or result in damage complications.

When it comes down to it, it is your body, and you are within your rights to treat it how you see fit. That being said, it pays to be fully informed about any decisions you are making concerning changing your body permanently to choose the best option for you and avoid any excess damage and complications down the line. This will allow you the best possible chance of healing so you can enjoy your new piercing for many years to come.











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Acqua di Parma x Emilio Pucci Advent Calendar 2021

This year, Acqua di Parma has teamed up with Emilio Pucci to create this stunning looking Advent Calendar and it is definitely better than 2020 in my view.
Acqua di Parma x Emilio Pucci Advent Calendar 2021

Going on sale from 21st September at both Harrods and Selfridges, the Acqua Di Parma Advent Calendar is £50 more expensive than 2020 and will be priced at £450. However, a percentage of profits from sales will be donated to Save the Children.

Inside this Advent Calendar you will find 25 signature Acqua Di Parma products which includes
  • Peonia Nobile Luxury Hand Cream,
  • Arancia di Capri Body Lotion
  • Magnolia Nobile Hair Mist,
As well as a 70g Notte di Stella candle and the iconic Colonia fragrance too.

As soon as I get more information about the contents of this Advent Calendar, I will update this post.  In the meantime, I have an Advent Calendar directory which features over 50 offerings!




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Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum

One of my favourite Ole Henriksen products to date is the Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum which I am sharing with you today. Over the past few months, I have been really lucky to try quite a few products of late which includes the Lemonade Smoothing Scrub and the Truth Juice Daily Cleanser.
Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum
Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum
This serum is described as being the next-gen vitamin C serum and it combines what is referred to as being the three Ole Glow® icons—vitamin C, exfoliating acids and banana powder-inspired pigments. One ingredient you do get used to seeing with many Ole Henriksen products is banana powder! Whilst this serum does not contain parabens, sulfates, or phthalates, the ingredients I have already mentioned I find interesting as to why they are included, so here they are:
  • 15% Vitamin C - Ole’s highest concentration of vitamin C for daily use; an antioxidant that helps improve skin’s elasticity, defend skin against environmental stressors such as pollution, brighten and reduce the appearance of dark spots and pores.
  • 5% PHA's (Polyhydroxy Acids) - A plumper alternative to AHA's that helps even skin tone and texture through chemical exfoliation, loosening the “glue” that binds the surface layer of skin together, and reveal the newer, fresher skin beneath.
  • Hyaluronic Acid - Helps plump skin’s surface with hydration and reinforce skin’s moisture barrier.
  • Banana Powder-Inspired Pigments - Instantly illuminates and colour corrects.
  • Vitamin E - An antioxidant that helps nourish and condition skin; also helps stabilise the vitamin C in the formula.
The role of these ingredients is to instantly brighten and help defend skin against pollution, while at the same time delivering a sensorial experience you’ll love.
Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum
The serum, as you can see from the swatch above is bright orange and it smells absolutely delightful, nothing to over the top and zingy, but a scent you definitely know is there, though it does wear off. The instructions for use are to apply evenly to face and neck daily after cleansing. I am really picky with a serum, I don't like the thicker serums on my skin, I want something that has that watery texture that I can leave to absorb whilst I faff about before applying my moisturising cream, this texture is very much in-between being water-like and a slightly thicker, but not too thick a texture to use. It also can't be sticky or tacky, I am not a fan of many skincare products which leave your skin and hands feeling as though you have just covered them in PVA Glue, so again, this one isn't sticky or tacky after being applied.

Using this serum, despite it being a higher concentration in Vitamin C than a lot of other products I've used recently, I haven't had any issues or concerns, my skin hasn't reacted and ive really enjoyed using it as part of my routine.  It does work really well under makeup if you haven't got a primer to hand and it does also give that dewy look to the skin.

Having left the U.K. back in 2017, Ole Henriksen, has the returned to UK and can now be found in places such as Boots, making it much easier to get your hands on products such as these and the Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum is currently priced at £45.05 for 30ml as it is part of an offer Boots are running, but outside of that offer it is priced at £53




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