Piercing a nose requires cleaning the area to be pierced with surgical soap, coating the sterilized needle with a surgical lubricant, piercing the nostril in a single motion and inserting sterilized jewelry into the new hole. Pierce a nose only with the proper licensing and certification with tips from a licensed piercer in this free video on body modification. Expert: Tristan McCauley Contact: www.luckyseventattoo.net Bio: Tristan McCauley has been piercing for two years after a 9-month apprenticeship under Brian Price, a 12-year veteran in the craft. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Posts Tagged ‘Apprenticeship’
Body Piercing Tips & Aftercare : How to Pierce a Nose
Monday, June 7th, 2010Body Piercing Tips & Aftercare : Complications With Tragus Piercings
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Complications with tragus piercings revolve around its inconvenient location for cleaning, getting caught on clothing and hair and getting irritated when the ears are cleaned with Q-tips. Beware the problems of tragus piercings, which are prone to swelling over the jewelry and getting infected, with tips from a licensed piercer in this free video on body modification. Expert: Tristan McCauley Contact: www.luckyseventattoo.net Bio: Tristan McCauley has been piercing for two years after a 9-month apprenticeship under Brian Price, a 12-year veteran in the craft. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Body Piercing Tips : Piercing: How to Wash Your Face Properly
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Washing your face properly before and after a piercing prevents infection and is done using Techni-Care soap or Dr. Bronner’s soap. Wash a pierced face with tips from a licensed piercer in this free video on body modification. Expert: Tristan McCauley Contact: www.luckyseventattoo.net Bio: Tristan McCauley has been piercing for two years after a 9-month apprenticeship under Brian Price, a 12-year veteran in the craft. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Body Piercing Tips : Piercing With Gold
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
Piercing with gold is safe for people who have allergic reactions to other metals, but the jewelry should be a solid gold and not plated. Pierce with gold with tips from a licensed piercer in this free video on body modification. Expert: Tristan McCauley Contact: www.luckyseventattoo.net Bio: Tristan McCauley has been piercing for two years after a 9-month apprenticeship under Brian Price, a 12-year veteran in the craft. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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