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Body Jewellery — What You Need To Know

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The process of choosing the right Body Jewellery is a very personal decision, but once you have decided on the perfect piece, it’s important to know how to take it off. Choosing jewellery that is easy to remove is essential if you want to make a statement without causing embarrassment. A well-designed piece can last for a long time. The following tips will help you pick the perfect piece for you.

Select Body Jewellery that is made of non-toxic materials. For example, if you have an allergic reaction to nickel, you should avoid steel as it can Leach nickel over time. Instead, choose a material such as titanium, which is much safer. You should also avoid wearing costumes or other jewellery that doesn’t state the type of material that it is made of. If you’re concerned about a particular material, you should avoid buying it if it doesn’t specify its origins.

Low-Cost Body Jewellery

Low-cost and widespread: Body Jewellery made of acrylic is an affordable option and comes in a huge range of colours. However, it shouldn’t be worn in a newly pierced hole, as it can trap dirt and bacteria. Furthermore, it’s also difficult to clean and tends to lose its clarity over time. It’s important to keep these factors in mind when choosing a piece of body jewellery.

Avoid sterilisation: When choosing body jewellery, ensure that it doesn’t get damaged by exposure to extreme heat or cold. It’s best to use heat-sterilised or autoclaved jewellery to remove them. This will help preserve their quality. It’s also recommended to remove your body jewellery before visiting a hospital. Aside from the cosmetic benefits, body jewellery can also interfere with medical procedures, including an operation.

High-Quality Jewellery

Choose high-quality material: Choose a piece of jewellery that is made of metal. You should also avoid body jewellery that contains nickel. Ensure that the material is anodised and has a good finish to avoid causing skin irritation. When buying body jewellery, the best place to start is at the piercer’s shop. Ensure that the store carries a large selection of different types of jewellery and is able to give advice on what’s right for you.

Choose a safe material: When purchasing body jewellery, choose a piece that is made from surgical steel. Surgical steel is a strong, corrosion-resistant metal that is low-allergenic. It’s also easy to clean. Many pieces of body jewellery are made from titanium. You can find titanium necklaces and bracelets made from titanium on various websites. Just make sure that they’re made from a material that is hypoallergenic and has a low level of nickel.

Gauge: The gauge of a piece of body jewellery is the thickness of the bar or ring. The thinnest body jewellery is 0.8mm, while the thickest pieces are 12mm. Tongue bars and navel rings have a 1.6mm gauge. If you don’t know the gauge of your body jewellery, you can ask the piercer. Often, a piercer will be able to tell it just by looking at it, so you should make sure you have enough spares on hand.

 

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