👉👉👉You will have to CUT and PASTE links below (Shorts doesn't offer clickable links) 🛍️Ear hole puncher 4 for $7.57 amzn.to/3iK7f1G 👉👉👉Make Sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area before you get started. I did the other piercings that you see in my ears a few weeks ago, the day after Christmas. They healed well and I've already switched out the earrings to the smaller ones you see in this video. The reason I re-pierced my ears is because my original holes had stretched out over time from wearing heavy earrings, and they looked awful, like long slits. Studs would actually go right through them and many of my earrings began to hang oddly on my ears. 😁😘 So now I have a new piercing in front of, and behind my orginal holes. 😘 If you screenshot at the beginning of the video when I turn my head to the side, and zoom in, you can see my original holes that look like slits. 🤪😘
Same My parents pierce me and my little sis ears with a hot needle We were really young (barely 5 lol). We got 2 pierces in both ears (I didn't even know I have 2 lol I just learnt recently) Now I'm almost 18, and I only have 2 left because the other 2 closed, same goes to my lil, sis Now I wanted to get piercing on like the top of the ears and like the inside? I don't know what to call it lol
😂😂 similar experience...I was probably a few months old when my mom took me to an old Indian woman who used a hot needle...lawd I still cringe jus @ the thought 😂
Exactly. I trust myself to sanitize and sterilize better than the girl working at Claire’s or Walmart. 😂 My 16 yr old daughter even knew to clean her ears with alcohol before piercing and hers healed just fine. She’s already switched out her earrings. ❤️😘
@@DragonGaming73 My niece had hers professionally done. My mom had to take her to the emergency room to remove it because her skin grew over her earring back. Yet here I am, 4 new earrings with no issues. Honestly, I think it has more to do with how you take care of them AFTER they’ve been pierced, than how you get them pierced.
Lol I went to Claire’s the other day. The back of one of my holes had closed up so asked if she can pierce it for me. On the website it says free piercing. She asked me to choose a stud so I said it will need to be gold as I have a Nickle allergy and quoted me £50 when I asked if I need to pay. I said I have my own earrings, she said sorry you still have to buy an earring and we can’t give a discount if just paying for one. Anyways I got home and used a little bit of force to get the hole opened back up 😂 never taking my earrings out again but if I do now I know I can purchase this little device 😊
@JeniferJenkinsBeauty You know who you should trust the most here? A professional piercer. Period. Hands down. These gun/trigger type things are SO bad. You're basically creating minor blunt force trauma to force an earring through - as opposed to a sterile hollow needle. Pleaseeee please do the proper research, especially before sharing something like this; encouraging people to make unsafe/uneducated decisions is never the vibe ✌️ The correct information regarding piercing with a needle vs. these things and why these are so bad is very easy to find...so hey, go learn something new!
I am so happy I stumbled upon this! Instead of having to get three holes re-done elsewhere and have to pay, I just did it myself at home. Easy process! Thanks for sharing the link!
Wow. It didn't hurt at all. Thank you so much for this video. For two days I was not brave enough to do it. After watching your video I have realized that numbing with the ice was the key. Genius!
Another thing I do regardless of pro or self piercing is.... I wash my pillowcases with a little bleach and double rinse. I was afraid to machine wash my neck pillow but i hand washed it in the sink and rinsed it to death too😂 My point is, those pillows are coming into close contact with your earrings so they need to be clean.
@@jatiyacarollenaI just did it last night! I've been watching videos of people doing them and that really helped me. They say "it's all in your head" and that's actually true 😅. Just make sure the pointy bit is going to go through to where you marked it, hold it straight, and COMMIT. And if you screw up, it's okay. I was terrified of screwing it up but it didn't hurt to take it out immediately and re-do it with a fresh kit. The hole is tiiiiiiiiiiiiny and will close up and heal with no issues normally. Just make sure you have and keep everything sanitised and be diligent with the aftercare. You so got this!! 💖
😳…I couldn’t do it. My mom and her sister pierced each others ears. We’re talking the sixties though. I’m sure this is better than what they had to do.
Please please please do not do this . Piercing guns cause damage and trauma . Also do NOT numb your ear, it causes the blood flow to slow in the region and can cause rejection and even more trauma
I made sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area before I pierced, but unfortunately this video could only be 60 seconds long, so I pinned that info to the top of this comment section with the link. 😊 But yes!!! My holes were not only crooked, they had stretched out so badly over time from wearing heavy earrings that it just looked awful, and my earrings would hang oddly sometimes. So that’s why I decided to re-pierce them slightly in from of my original holes. I was worried it would look odd closer to the front of my earlobes, but it’s ever so slightly closer and I think it looks great! ❤️😘
Hi Jen - what do you like to do for aftercare? My daughters had ears pierced at Claire’s a couple months ago (honestly wish I had done something like this myself bc it looks exactly like what they do at Claire’s). I tried a lot of different things, but it seems like daily cleaning with saline solution is the best, and also soft backs for their earrings (until the holes are completely healed/established).
I just clean them with alcohol on a q-tip for a few days. Surprisingly, the ones I did yesterday aren’t even sore whatsoever. I actually took them out this morning, swabbed them with alcohol and them put them right back in.😊 The ones you already see in this video, I did the day after Christmas, and those were actually sore for about 5 days. Maybe the ear is a tad more tender the further you go up or something, but they healed just fine with no issues. ❤️🌺
I will be doing this tomorrow for my ear stack. Thanks girl. Also didn’t you already have your ears pierced where you showed it here? I may be confused lol😘
My original earholes are really long, they just stretched out over time from wearing heavy earrings. They look like slits. Studs will go right through them. 😂 The day after Christmas I pieced above my original holes (the ones you see already there in this video) but it looked funny when I tried to put bigger earrings in them, like hoops. They were too high up. So in this video I decided to pierce on the other side of my original holes, closer to my face. My original holes are still there between the two piercings you see in this video. Now I just have a ton of holes on each side. Lol! Hopefully people will notice my earrings and not all the holes. Lol! Also, I'm telling you, if you ice really well, you won't even feel the needle. You'll feel pressure from the squeeze, but you won't feel the needle at all. Well, I didn't. And makes sure to alcohol really well also. ❤️😘
Also, if you screenshot at the beginning when I turn my head to the side, you can zoom in and see my long slits between the mark I made on my ear and the other piercing. I was worried the new piercing would look too close to the front, but I actually think they look great! 🥳😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty Ah gotcha! Thanks so much for sharing! I will definitely sanitize. All these comments regarding that are kind of funny. It’s not difficult to do things properly and clean.🤷♀️😂
@@HollyL56 No kidding! I’m like, I trust MYSELF to sanitize better than a little girl working at Claire’s. 😂 My daughter’s even healed fine and she did hers herself…AND she has sensitive ears. She’s already even switched out her earrings! 🤪😘
Haha, I have a surgical marker. I have always wondered what to use it for! There is a product called Hibiclense that is like 15$ at Target. My son’s doctor told him to use it before knee surgery. I would cleanse my ear with that for a few days before piercing.
Great video, but the camera needs to be closer. It's hard to tell where is the best place to pierce. Also, how do you clean and treat the ears after piercing the lobes?
To Everyone saying don’t do it, ive gotten my ears and nose pierced with a Gun by pros and then my upper ear done by myself like this-never gotten an infection or anything. Don’t deny before you try! ❤
I've had lobe piercings done with a gun, and they were mostly fine, but I still did enough research to know why it's a bad method with way more complications compared to using a needle. In a pinch, I'd say ok use it for your ear lobes if you have thin earlobes anyway, and don't care about having a reaction to base-metals in cheap jewelry, but definitely no-where else on the body.
Yes it’s easy but not good to do it yourself! But you go ahead if your fine with keloids, infections, wrong placement and popping a blood vessel in your ear 😊
None of those things happened to either me or my daughter. We did ours the same day and it took us about 3 minutes. However my niece got hers professionally done and one of her ears developed an infection. Go figure.
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty just saying you may have gotten lucky but this is unprofessional and you should go get it done by a piercer! I bet ur niece went to Claire’s which by the way does not count as professional
Get it done by a professional. Needles are less damaging and have a low risk of infection. Dont get these dumb kits, do it yourself and it won't be accurate.
@@joannepigliavento7930 I think people just worry about infection. I make sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area. I did the other piercings a few weeks ago. They healed just fine, I've even already switched out the earrings. I've also tattooed my own eyebrows. I actually touched them up last week. You just have to be smart when you do things like this. 😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty its more because this aint piercing, but shooting a piercing. its done by pushing the piercing through the skin with sheer force which can cause tissue trauma and narbed skin. where as a needle actually pierces the skin which is way more smooth and allows a way better blood flow. infections do appear more often when using a gun too, yeah
From the what it’s worth dept… I had my ears pierced in a dr’s office when I was 8 yr old and they were infected for a year. I had friends who had them done at home and they never got infected. So dr. Office or piercer no guarantee that it won’t get infected.
In the 60's my grandma pierced my ears with a potato in back of my ear then I'm guessing some sort of needle. Then I had a piece of string through the hole that I was told to move back & forth whenever I thought about it. It was painful, but that's how all the girls in my school got their ears done. 😭
If youre gonna use these, use them once because they can never be properly sterilized after use, and use them only on your lobes since theyre the easiest to pierce. But you should definitely look into a professional piercer to reduce risk of infection or issues
Thank you for your comment. They actually each come in a sterilized sealed package, and they can only be used once. They’re designed to actually break apart after the first use. That’s how you know you’ve pierced your ear properly. And it was virtually painless.❤️😊
PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT USE THESE THINGS...NOT ON YOU, YOUR FRIENDS, YOUR KIDS...Piercing guns are BAD news. You are essentially creating a hole using blunt force trauma as opposed to using a sterile and hollow piercing needle. There are reasons youll never see one of these being used in any kind of professional shop. This woman is nowhere near a pro....and just because one person gets lucky and never has complications doesn't mean its okay to do! Some people commit crimes and dont get caught...so that means its okay and we should all do it, eh? Same concept.
Notice how they don’t reply to people who say this? It’s so frustrating that they spread this bollocks online Saying oh it works for them but you’ll get some 12 year old doing what she says and they’ll get a bad infection or it’ll go wrong. But soon as people with piercings other than just lobes they go quiet
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👉👉👉Make Sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area before you get started. I did the other piercings that you see in my ears a few weeks ago, the day after Christmas. They healed well and I've already switched out the earrings to the smaller ones you see in this video.
The reason I re-pierced my ears is because my original holes had stretched out over time from wearing heavy earrings, and they looked awful, like long slits. Studs would actually go right through them and many of my earrings began to hang oddly on my ears. 😁😘 So now I have a new piercing in front of, and behind my orginal holes. 😘
If you screenshot at the beginning of the video when I turn my head to the side, and zoom in, you can see my original holes that look like slits. 🤪😘
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I want the link please
My mama shoved a sewing needle in my ears in the 90’s. 😂
Pretty sure my soul left my body back then. 😂
Same
My parents pierce me and my little sis ears with a hot needle
We were really young (barely 5 lol). We got 2 pierces in both ears (I didn't even know I have 2 lol I just learnt recently)
Now I'm almost 18, and I only have 2 left because the other 2 closed, same goes to my lil, sis
Now I wanted to get piercing on like the top of the ears and like the inside? I don't know what to call it lol
😂😂 similar experience...I was probably a few months old when my mom took me to an old Indian woman who used a hot needle...lawd I still cringe jus @ the thought 😂
That's exactly how it was done back in the day.
😂😂I did the to myself in the 80s and got “spanked” and grounded 😂😂
I did that too, in the 5th grade. I did the wrong ear. and this was the 80s.
People think you have to go out and get it done at Clair’s by a 19 year old that just learned it yesterday lololol
Exactly. I trust myself to sanitize and sterilize better than the girl working at Claire’s or Walmart. 😂 My 16 yr old daughter even knew to clean her ears with alcohol before piercing and hers healed just fine. She’s already switched out her earrings. ❤️😘
@@DragonGaming73 My niece had hers professionally done. My mom had to take her to the emergency room to remove it because her skin grew over her earring back. Yet here I am, 4 new earrings with no issues. Honestly, I think it has more to do with how you take care of them AFTER they’ve been pierced, than how you get them pierced.
Claire’s is not different than what she is doing. I went there for my second set and never again. I will continue going to a tattoo shop.
Lol I went to Claire’s the other day. The back of one of my holes had closed up so asked if she can pierce it for me. On the website it says free piercing. She asked me to choose a stud so I said it will need to be gold as I have a Nickle allergy and quoted me £50 when I asked if I need to pay. I said I have my own earrings, she said sorry you still have to buy an earring and we can’t give a discount if just paying for one. Anyways I got home and used a little bit of force to get the hole opened back up 😂 never taking my earrings out again but if I do now I know I can purchase this little device 😊
@JeniferJenkinsBeauty You know who you should trust the most here? A professional piercer. Period. Hands down. These gun/trigger type things are SO bad. You're basically creating minor blunt force trauma to force an earring through - as opposed to a sterile hollow needle. Pleaseeee please do the proper research, especially before sharing something like this; encouraging people to make unsafe/uneducated decisions is never the vibe ✌️
The correct information regarding piercing with a needle vs. these things and why these are so bad is very easy to find...so hey, go learn something new!
Please don’t use those for cartilage piercings or the nose.
whenever I see people doing that I get cringe
I am so happy I stumbled upon this! Instead of having to get three holes re-done elsewhere and have to pay, I just did it myself at home. Easy process! Thanks for sharing the link!
Wow. It didn't hurt at all. Thank you so much for this video. For two days I was not brave enough to do it. After watching your video I have realized that numbing with the ice was the key. Genius!
Right?! You almost don’t even feel it. 🙌❤️
Is there anything you can not do? Love it! :-)
Lol! I’ve said in the past I’m a DIY kinda girl and that was NO JOKE! 😂💋
Just did mine today! Thanks for this video. I was a bit nervous but it was fine. Great for lobes-NOT cartilage.
Thanks to you making it look so easy, I just did mine!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That’s such a great idea ❤
Another thing I do regardless of pro or self piercing is.... I wash my pillowcases with a little bleach and double rinse. I was afraid to machine wash my neck pillow but i hand washed it in the sink and rinsed it to death too😂
My point is, those pillows are coming into close contact with your earrings so they need to be clean.
Just used it and worked as shown would 100% recommend.
Oh my, I WANT this!!!!!
Just did mine after watching your video. Thanks for the morale, I was too chicken to do it for days , since I got my piercing kit. 🎉🎉
samee 😂😂😂 it’s been 3 days, i can’t do it. im to scared!
@@jatiyacarollenaI just did it last night! I've been watching videos of people doing them and that really helped me. They say "it's all in your head" and that's actually true 😅. Just make sure the pointy bit is going to go through to where you marked it, hold it straight, and COMMIT. And if you screw up, it's okay. I was terrified of screwing it up but it didn't hurt to take it out immediately and re-do it with a fresh kit. The hole is tiiiiiiiiiiiiny and will close up and heal with no issues normally. Just make sure you have and keep everything sanitised and be diligent with the aftercare. You so got this!! 💖
Wow, just watched your RUclips video on ear piercing. Thanks for showing it in action xxx
how do u do the after care? And how longs does it take to heal?
I got one of these. haven't used it yet, but it beats paying 30$ at Claire's.
😳…I couldn’t do it. My mom and her sister pierced each others ears. We’re talking the sixties though. I’m sure this is better than what they had to do.
Lol! My mom pierced my ears when I was around 5 yrs old with a potato and a needle. 😂😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeautyhow did ur mum use a potato? 😅
Just use a safety pin. As long as you take the necessary precautions there will be no risk
Please please please do not do this . Piercing guns cause damage and trauma . Also do NOT numb your ear, it causes the blood flow to slow in the region and can cause rejection and even more trauma
Just buy ACTUAL piercing needles. They're the same price as the gun if not cheaper, sterilised & don't rip a hole in your ears like the tacky guns.
I peirce my ears with these they aren't at all like guns the earing backing is a needle and you push the back and it goes through your ear
@@Cooleditz4These are all the same, and they don't utilize a hollow needle, which is the biggest issue.
The earring backing is NOT a HOLLOW NEEDLE...it's just a sharp earring🤦♀️
Get out! I’ve always wanted to fix my crooked piercings! Thanks! I’d recommend wiping with an alcohol swab before the ice though. 😊
I made sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area before I pierced, but unfortunately this video could only be 60 seconds long, so I pinned that info to the top of this comment section with the link. 😊
But yes!!! My holes were not only crooked, they had stretched out so badly over time from wearing heavy earrings that it just looked awful, and my earrings would hang oddly sometimes. So that’s why I decided to re-pierce them slightly in from of my original holes. I was worried it would look odd closer to the front of my earlobes, but it’s ever so slightly closer and I think it looks great! ❤️😘
Probably crooked cause you did them yourself and can’t see the damn placement properly but go off
@@DragonGaming73lol almost everyone I knew growing up did their own/ pierced their own ears & u couldn't tell they weren't "professional"
I just did it 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Thank you!
Hi Jen - what do you like to do for aftercare?
My daughters had ears pierced at Claire’s a couple months ago (honestly wish I had done something like this myself bc it looks exactly like what they do at Claire’s). I tried a lot of different things, but it seems like daily cleaning with saline solution is the best, and also soft backs for their earrings (until the holes are completely healed/established).
I just clean them with alcohol on a q-tip for a few days. Surprisingly, the ones I did yesterday aren’t even sore whatsoever. I actually took them out this morning, swabbed them with alcohol and them put them right back in.😊 The ones you already see in this video, I did the day after Christmas, and those were actually sore for about 5 days. Maybe the ear is a tad more tender the further you go up or something, but they healed just fine with no issues. ❤️🌺
My opinion is use an ointment like neosporen. Alcohol just dries it out.
Sterile saline solution is the industry standard. Things like soap and alcohol are too harsh on fresh piercings, and peroxide reacts with metal.
I’m scared to do it myself did it hurt..?
I used that exact type kit, from Simply Whispers, hypoallergenic, to pierce my 4 year old granddaughter & teen grandson. Both healed fine.
How long did the piercing take to heal?
I think you should vvget it done by professional piercers since you could mess up on a angle or placement.
What if I pushed it but not on my ears how do I place everything back to pierce it
I will be doing this tomorrow for my ear stack. Thanks girl. Also didn’t you already have your ears pierced where you showed it here? I may be confused lol😘
My original earholes are really long, they just stretched out over time from wearing heavy earrings. They look like slits. Studs will go right through them. 😂
The day after Christmas I pieced above my original holes (the ones you see already there in this video) but it looked funny when I tried to put bigger earrings in them, like hoops. They were too high up. So in this video I decided to pierce on the other side of my original holes, closer to my face. My original holes are still there between the two piercings you see in this video. Now I just have a ton of holes on each side. Lol! Hopefully people will notice my earrings and not all the holes. Lol!
Also, I'm telling you, if you ice really well, you won't even feel the needle. You'll feel pressure from the squeeze, but you won't feel the needle at all. Well, I didn't. And makes sure to alcohol really well also. ❤️😘
Also, if you screenshot at the beginning when I turn my head to the side, you can zoom in and see my long slits between the mark I made on my ear and the other piercing. I was worried the new piercing would look too close to the front, but I actually think they look great! 🥳😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty Ah gotcha! Thanks so much for sharing! I will definitely sanitize. All these comments regarding that are kind of funny. It’s not difficult to do things properly and clean.🤷♀️😂
@@HollyL56 No kidding! I’m like, I trust MYSELF to sanitize better than a little girl working at Claire’s. 😂 My daughter’s even healed fine and she did hers herself…AND she has sensitive ears. She’s already even switched out her earrings! 🤪😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty that happened to me except when i was in primary school i put a paper clip in my ear and it stretched it😭
Please no one do this. Those piercings are too close together, and using a piercing gun can cause many complications
Haha, I have a surgical marker. I have always wondered what to use it for! There is a product called Hibiclense that is like 15$ at Target. My son’s doctor told him to use it before knee surgery. I would cleanse my ear with that for a few days before piercing.
Can you take it out and replace the earrings
do you use ice to kinda numb it ??
I got these and did second love peircings and I can confirm it worked very well
Can I use my own earrings?
Great video, but the camera needs to be closer. It's hard to tell where is the best place to pierce. Also, how do you clean and treat the ears after piercing the lobes?
For one fact, I’m actually gonna get my ear pierced today
Wow!! Love the video. Can’t believe you can do it yourself now.
Girl, if you ice it it doesn’t hurt AT ALL! I didn’t even flinch. 😁 The hardest part is just making sure you get the holes even on both sides. 🤪😂😘
Do you have a link for where to buy them? Where on Amazon? Thanks for this as I let one of mine grow up years ago and have been wanting to redo it.
Here is a link 😊
amzn.to/3iK7f1G
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty thank you!
is it 1time use?
I had one when I was little😊😊😊❤❤
I’ve just bought some and done a snake bite in my ear I also work at Claire’s and I think the ones from Amazon do the exact same thing
Thanks to your video, I just pierced my lobes with no problem !
Awesome! 🙌 Just keep them clean with alcohol and you should be good! ❤️💋
Thank you for the Ice tip. x
I have pierced my ears! so scared omg, but it was painless.
Great job! Was nervous to piece my gf ears, but not so much now 😅
I will buy this for my daughter! Thanks again Jennifer, very helpful 👍
Pleaseeee do research regarding why these are BAD to get pierced with! Take your kids to your local reputable piercing/tattoo shop!!
omg I did it myself when I was 16 lol 30 years ago when Amazon was still a jungle....
To Everyone saying don’t do it, ive gotten my ears and nose pierced with a Gun by pros and then my upper ear done by myself like this-never gotten an infection or anything. Don’t deny before you try! ❤
I've had lobe piercings done with a gun, and they were mostly fine, but I still did enough research to know why it's a bad method with way more complications compared to using a needle. In a pinch, I'd say ok use it for your ear lobes if you have thin earlobes anyway, and don't care about having a reaction to base-metals in cheap jewelry, but definitely no-where else on the body.
Right , but u gotta remember a lot of ppl are lazy and aren’t consistent with cleaning their ears or nose piercings.
Just because you got lucky doesn't mean it's a good method
"Pros" .... lmfao
@@nutmegsonuttz8854 i couldn’t be bothered writing “professionals” 😭
Yes it’s easy but not good to do it yourself! But you go ahead if your fine with keloids, infections, wrong placement and popping a blood vessel in your ear 😊
None of those things happened to either me or my daughter. We did ours the same day and it took us about 3 minutes. However my niece got hers professionally done and one of her ears developed an infection. Go figure.
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty just saying you may have gotten lucky but this is unprofessional and you should go get it done by a piercer! I bet ur niece went to Claire’s which by the way does not count as professional
Awesome!❤
Thank you 🇨🇦
Thanks just did my other ear. No pain at all
Get it done by a professional. Needles are less damaging and have a low risk of infection. Dont get these dumb kits, do it yourself and it won't be accurate.
is this one time use 🤔
I’m a kid and got my ear pierced last week and I didn’t put ice on it and I’m glad coz it doesn’t hurt
I got these and i chickened out doing my ears as soon as i marked my ears ... I'll ask my mom to do it for me 😆
Can you use your own stud earrings with this gun?
i did this yesterday with my friends piercing gun and it turned out amazing
Nice
How long till i can change them out
Hollow piercing needles work better than these guns which are a lot of plastic waste. This is a really disgusting product in my opinion
Do you have to put in the earings into the DIY ear piercings then pierce ?
Some are like that most come loaded and ready to go
I used these on my cartilage (Helix) yesterday
Lol i hate these guns but you make it look so much easier than usin a needle😅
Îți doesn’t hurt after?
It's not safe what if it gets stuck
I have to really thank you for this video. I went and pulled the trigger. Love mine and you helped me say yes
Did I hear her say ow under her breath after she said it doesn’t hurt?
No, please don't do this
I've already done it twice in the last few weeks. The first ones healed perfectly. My daughter did her's as well. 😊
Why not? 🤷♀️
@@joannepigliavento7930 I think people just worry about infection. I make sure to sanitize well and alcohol the area. I did the other piercings a few weeks ago. They healed just fine, I've even already switched out the earrings.
I've also tattooed my own eyebrows. I actually touched them up last week. You just have to be smart when you do things like this. 😘
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty its more because this aint piercing, but shooting a piercing. its done by pushing the piercing through the skin with sheer force which can cause tissue trauma and narbed skin. where as a needle actually pierces the skin which is way more smooth and allows a way better blood flow. infections do appear more often when using a gun too, yeah
From the what it’s worth dept… I had my ears pierced in a dr’s office when I was 8 yr old and they were infected for a year. I had friends who had them done at home and they never got infected. So dr. Office or piercer no guarantee that it won’t get infected.
Me and my friend are piercing each others ear with this tomorrow… im so scared (we’re 13)
I need the machine how much in Nigeria currency
Are you sure it doesn't hurt? I remember getting my ears pierced when I was young and it hurt a lot! They used a piercing gun.
I did my ears n family’s ears in the 60s with ice lol
I did this to my nose using the device x
In the 60's my grandma pierced my ears with a potato in back of my ear then I'm guessing some sort of needle. Then I had a piece of string through the hole that I was told to move back & forth whenever I thought about it. It was painful, but that's how all the girls in my school got their ears done. 😭
Why didn't you pierce that hole first?! 😕 seems odd to have a hole above that one 🤔 lol
so she doesnt get the liquid eyeliner inside her ear...
No she's saying why did she already have a piercing behind what she just pierced in the beginning of this video
DONT PIERCE WITH THOSE!!!
A potato behind works too
I'm too chicken lol!!
it's just a pinch did it a second ago
Omg. You are much braver than me
I'm just wondering. Did you henge braces? Did you ever think about invisalign?
No, I actually love my smile. It’s the thing I get most complimented on. 😁
So fast, I'm in
WOW ! Who Knew, lol
BAD BAD BAD
Do not teach kids doing this
Not recommended for even adults, you're ruining the flash and the healing will be bad!
Dont do this wtf....
Im top afraid im gonna do one in one spot and one in another
If youre gonna use these, use them once because they can never be properly sterilized after use, and use them only on your lobes since theyre the easiest to pierce. But you should definitely look into a professional piercer to reduce risk of infection or issues
Thank you for your comment. They actually each come in a sterilized sealed package, and they can only be used once. They’re designed to actually break apart after the first use. That’s how you know you’ve pierced your ear properly. And it was virtually painless.❤️😊
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty good to know thank you!
piercing guns shatter cartilage, better off using a needle!!
I just used these. No ice needed, there was no pain at all. Great experience.
Is it one time
I'm almost 100% sure that using piercing guns is AWFUL for your years or anywhere on your body
girl it does hurt💀i have given myself 8 ear peircings and they all hurt💀
Not everyone has a low pain tolerance girl🤦♀️
ear piercing is just like an injection to the arm and it hurts less so why is it more scary
I mean I wold recommend but you can still do it if you want and I am just telling my opinion 😅
use ice. ✔️
PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT USE THESE THINGS...NOT ON YOU, YOUR FRIENDS, YOUR KIDS...Piercing guns are BAD news. You are essentially creating a hole using blunt force trauma as opposed to using a sterile and hollow piercing needle. There are reasons youll never see one of these being used in any kind of professional shop.
This woman is nowhere near a pro....and just because one person gets lucky and never has complications doesn't mean its okay to do!
Some people commit crimes and dont get caught...so that means its okay and we should all do it, eh?
Same concept.
Can I reuse this?😊
No. Unfortunately it breaks apart after one use. 😊
how are people still using these in 2023, and a grown ass woman to boot.
Because they work!
@@JeniferJenkinsBeauty do any reaserch at all on them amd find out why they suck and the people promoting them also suck. I expect it from kids
Please don’t do this. Just go to a licensed piercer!
Notice how they don’t reply to people who say this? It’s so frustrating that they spread this bollocks online
Saying oh it works for them but you’ll get some 12 year old doing what she says and they’ll get a bad infection or it’ll go wrong. But soon as people with piercings other than just lobes they go quiet