Artículo 3
Artículo
Asegúrese de entender las calificaciones del perforador. Es la persona que te hará el piercing, quieres conocer su trabajo. No dude en preguntarles acerca de su experiencia y conocimiento.
-Make sure you understand the piercer’s qualifications. It’s the person who will make you the piercing, you want to know his work. Feel free to ask them about their experience and knowledge.
-The studio itself should be adapted to piercing. There should be separate spaces for retail, waiting areas, bathrooms, sterilization and the piercing-performing area.
-The piercer uses an autoclave device to sterilize the jewelry and equipment, thus ensuring the items are germ-free. You are able to observe the set-up first hand. Make sure the piercer washes and gloves his hands and uses a new needle that hasn’t been contaminated in any way.
-Utilizing piercing guns is not at all recommended.
-The needles are discarded in specialized containers. This lets you know they aren’t reusing them!
-You can check for the studio’s licensing and permits by contacting your local health department.
-The piercer will give you precise aftercare instructions before starting the procedure. If they tell you to wash your piercing with harsh soap, alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, this means they are not following the standards.
-Check the piercer’s photo portfolio to see how the final product looks on several customers. Be attentive to the placement of jewels and how natural they look on the body.
Artículo
Asegúrese de entender las calificaciones del perforador. Es la persona que te hará el piercing, quieres conocer su trabajo. No dude en preguntarles acerca de su experiencia y conocimiento.
-Make sure you understand the piercer’s qualifications. It’s the person who will make you the piercing, you want to know his work. Feel free to ask them about their experience and knowledge.
-The studio itself should be adapted to piercing. There should be separate spaces for retail, waiting areas, bathrooms, sterilization and the piercing-performing area.
-The piercer uses an autoclave device to sterilize the jewelry and equipment, thus ensuring the items are germ-free. You are able to observe the set-up first hand. Make sure the piercer washes and gloves his hands and uses a new needle that hasn’t been contaminated in any way.
-Utilizing piercing guns is not at all recommended.
-The needles are discarded in specialized containers. This lets you know they aren’t reusing them!
-You can check for the studio’s licensing and permits by contacting your local health department.
-The piercer will give you precise aftercare instructions before starting the procedure. If they tell you to wash your piercing with harsh soap, alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, this means they are not following the standards.
-Check the piercer’s photo portfolio to see how the final product looks on several customers. Be attentive to the placement of jewels and how natural they look on the body.