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Daith Piercing?

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mommy101 · 26/07/2017 14:57

Has anyone got one? I've had mine done and am now ready to swap my horseshoe for a heart, no idea how to see to get it in etc.... or what way? Does anyone have any tips?

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dressinblack · 26/07/2017 15:03

I was a body piercer for 10 years.
Even with the correct tools it's a bitch to retain the shape...I advise going to the studio you had the initial piercing with.

I never minded fitting jewellery bought elsewhere, I would either do it for free or charge £5 (depending on how much I liked you).

WomblingThree · 26/07/2017 15:10

Yep, definitely go to a studio. You risk buggering it up otherwise.

mommy101 · 26/07/2017 15:36

Oh man, so I'll have to do this each time I want to change it? Confused

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slinkysaluki · 26/07/2017 17:57

I had a horseshoe in mine but went to piercer and had a clicker put in which is much easier as no fiddly balls to screw on

Daith Piercing?
mommy101 · 26/07/2017 20:29

That's lovely slinky Grin

Just gutted that I have to keep going to a piercer to change it, would be so much easier to do it myself! Ha

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KettleOn919 · 27/07/2017 17:17

I wear a clicker in my daith as well, because I don't like wearing jewellery that I can't easily change on my own. Clickers are really easy to take out and put back, but I leave mine in most of the time as it's so comfortable.

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mommy101 · 27/07/2017 21:57

That's so pretty!! Thinking of getting a clicker myself

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