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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just wondering for those with a VCH piercing...where do you get your jewellery from??
Mines still healing but most of the sites etc are American...so just wondering where in the UK jewellery can be purchased.
Thank you.x |
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"Just wondering for those with a VCH piercing...where do you get your jewellery from??
Mines still healing but most of the sites etc are American...so just wondering where in the UK jewellery can be purchased.
Thank you.x"
I haven't actually bought any others yet I've just got the one I was initially pierced with but the place I got it done sells a full range. Xxxxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Oh I never thought of that being fiddly...I thought it may be like doing my belly bar! From the bottom upwards...so the tricky ball already on!
Yes back to piercers would be wise...but curiosity got to me and online is nearer and always handy! Haha.x
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By *inkycatWoman
over a year ago
High Wycombe |
I get mine here
http://shop.bodyjewellery.co.uk/
But if you decide to go for something like a ring make sure you go back to your piercer to check the size first
And they are tricky to change on your own....handy to have assistance! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I get mine here
http://shop.bodyjewellery.co.uk/
But if you decide to go for something like a ring make sure you go back to your piercer to check the size first
And they are tricky to change on your own....handy to have assistance!"
Thank you...I was browsing and just thought what, where and how...I never thought how tricky it cud get! Fingers and thumbs!! |
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By *inkycatWoman
over a year ago
High Wycombe |
"I get mine here
http://shop.bodyjewellery.co.uk/
But if you decide to go for something like a ring make sure you go back to your piercer to check the size first
And they are tricky to change on your own....handy to have assistance!
Thank you...I was browsing and just thought what, where and how...I never thought how tricky it cud get! Fingers and thumbs!!"
A mirror helps if you're doing a banana bell, and I can do them on my own, but a ring with a pop in ball is really tricky! The online stuff can be cheaper and a better selection than what's in my piercer's cabinet....swings and roundabouts |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yes I have a banana curve in now!
Yeah a ring does sound trickier to do now you have all mentioned...
Kinkycat- notice you have nipples pierced...now I was going to get them done all at the same time...but heard and read more horro stories re nipples than VCH...due to healing and pain etc???
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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago
Bristol Area |
Wildcat have an enormous range online. But you'll need to know the right size - it starts to get confusing with what you need.
Best advice is to speak to your piercer, they can order stuff for you (often at good prices), and change it for you - they are well-practised, and can get closer than you LOL! |
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By *inkycatWoman
over a year ago
High Wycombe |
Nipples I had done first, and they did hurt more than the vch I have to admit. But it's over quickly! Healing time is longer, they recommend you don't change your piercing for 6 months. I couldn't let my o/h near for about a fortnight either! Love having them done though - but be warned as well it has put people off us! We've had plenty of "nice, shame about the piercings" comments! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Wildcat have an enormous range online. But you'll need to know the right size - it starts to get confusing with what you need.
Best advice is to speak to your piercer, they can order stuff for you (often at good prices), and change it for you - they are well-practised, and can get closer than you LOL!"
Lol...yes. Although when he pierced me he did say...could do with more hands now!! OH watched so I am hoping he maybe able to provide a helping hand...haha.x
Thank you.x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Nipples I had done first, and they did hurt more than the vch I have to admit. But it's over quickly! Healing time is longer, they recommend you don't change your piercing for 6 months. I couldn't let my o/h near for about a fortnight either! Love having them done though - but be warned as well it has put people off us! We've had plenty of "nice, shame about the piercings" comments!"
Yes I read 6months and some said still painful...Mmmm I will keep debating those...
Is that all that put them off?? That's a shame...!! Each to there own! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"bodyjewelleryshop.
I've bought all my stuff from there for years and years.
(Leave it nine months or so before you change it.)"
Thank you.
I was going to leave it a few month like all piercings.
Can't feel it all, its been 5days! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Wildcat supply the highest quality metal jewellery I've ever used. I've still got the ring I was pierced with though. "
Wildcat and bodyjewellery...seem to be the favourites. Had a look on both and seem reasonable.
Just got to get used to the sizes etc.. I have a 1.6mm (length??) 8mm (width) and the balls 4mm....??? |
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