Double Ears Pierced Question!

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Jul 11, 2015

Rebekah W.

Hey~!!
I've been waning to get my ears double pierced for over a year, I was just wondering where I should get it, how much it costs, and the side affects.
I'm not really worried about how much it will hurt.
I got my ears pierced at Claire's 6 years ago, and I just wanna know if anything about their piercing has changed since.
Thanks! :)

Jul 11, 2015

Anna R.

Hey! I don't really know much about your first two questions I'm sorry! But I do know that Claire's really isn't your best bet for getting your ears pierced. I'd recommend icing or piercing pagoda because I got an ear infection from Clair's both times I got my ears pierced. Good luck!

Jul 11, 2015

Nicole M.

I got my second ear piercing a couple months ago from Claire's. Mine costed $30 but there were some that were $60 it depends on the style. They will ask you if you wear big earrings and they will show you where they put it and you can change it if you want. Mine did hurt after I got it done but the pain went away the next day. You do have to watch because my does get caught easily, so make sure you don't pull it out. I really love mine! Hope this helped a bit❤️

Jul 11, 2015

Qwaserght T.

Please do not go to Clair's, they use a gun and guns are so unsanitary
Go to an actual trained piercer
Mine cost $30 and was painless
Just keep it clean and there shouldn't be any bad side effects

Jul 11, 2015

Jaay G.

Don't go anywhere that uses a gun. I went to one in my mall and my ears got infected

Jul 12, 2015

Alyssa F.

I went to icing and they did a great job.. Both ears were even and they make sure that the piercing will go exactly how high/ low you want.

Jul 12, 2015

dana d.

I pierced my ears 3 times in the left ear and 4 in right...I adore mine...but because I'm from Jordan the cost is different, mine cost nearly $5 lol...they used gun and my ears got infected but they are good now.

Jul 12, 2015

dana d.

in the right*

Jul 12, 2015

Kailey L.

Please please please avoid any place that uses a gun (claires, icing, etc). These are just regular retail employees that get trained on how to use a gun, they are NOT professional piercers, and the risk of infection or rejection (or partial facial paralysis with cartilage piercings) is high when pierced with a gun. Go to a reputable, professional piercer. Yes, it will cost more (not by much) but it's well worth it. As for aftercare, your piercer will have specific instructions for you. They will likely tell you to use a salt water solution. I like H2Ocean but you can easily make your own.

Jul 14, 2015

Sai A.

Piercing pagoda is probably the best place to get your ears pierced