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I asked them to draw a dinosaur on the package before they sent it. :) #bodyartforms

Seriously you guys, BAF is the best.I’ve gotten a drawing on my order once too. I didn’t ask, but I laughed so hard when I got it.They won’t do this EVERY time (nobody got time for all that), but it *does* happen. :)
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intertransversarii:

I asked them to draw a dinosaur on the package before they sent it. :) #bodyartforms

Seriously you guys, BAF is the best.

I’ve gotten a drawing on my order once too. I didn’t ask, but I laughed so hard when I got it.

They won’t do this EVERY time (nobody got time for all that), but it *does* happen. :)

-Kat

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Body Art Forms - body jewelry

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the-white-burns:

I normally don’t fucking scream at people about websites they don’t care about. But this site right here, this site is the shit. It’s fairly cheap (Anatometal is actually somewhat affordable), very good quality, big selection, fantastically fast shipping. 

Also it has an autoclave service for $5. You can have you shiny sterile jewelry all shiny and sterile. 

I got some fantastic eyelets, new nipple rings, tongue web rings, helix ring, regular lobe rings over the course of a few months, all superb. 

Buy from here instead of that shitty stand at the mall that only sells acrylic and lets you touch everything~ 

Holy cow! Thank you! Our hearts feel all warm inside.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SHOP NEAR YOU THAT SELLS QUALITY JEWELRY or just doesn’t have a large selection and you’re looking for fancy shit, THIS IS YOUR ANSWER.

We constantly get asks about where to buy quality jewelry and THIS IS YOUR ANSWER. Even if you live in Canada or the UK or Australia or Europe - they ship to basically everywhere. If your location isn’t listed on their site, send an e-mail to customer service - they’re AMAZING. 

Where you should get quality body jewelry from:
1. Your local studio that sells quality jewelry. 
2. Body Art Forms.

PROTIP: Make an account and over time they’ll track the money spent and you’ll earn yourself a forever 10% off. They also allow you to submit reviews and product photos for store credit.

-Kat

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Actually it’s pretty common now. Iirc, they’re easier to insert, the ends are easier to change, and they’re less irritating and less easy to rip out of your nose by accident. They’ve pretty much become the standard jewelry for that…

Just because it’s called a “labret” stud doesn’t mean that’s its only use. They’re frequently used in earlobe and helix piercings as well.

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Safepiercing Inbox Question:
 I’m submitting my question because my message is way too long for an ask, and I figured a picture of the piercing in question would help some. So. Hi.
I plan on seeing the guy who pierced my rook tomorrow (and yes, he is an experienced piercer working at a local tattoo/pierce shop whom I trust wholeheartedly), but I figured a second (or, well, first) opinion wouldn’t hurt.
On the “top” of the rook, the obviously visible part of the piercing, a small bump formed. I do know it’s a typical (albeit sad) thing to happen with cartilage piercings and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was because of bad cleaning on my part, but I also wonder if the jewelry I used was part of the problem—I was pierced with a curved barbell. If the bump is from pressure of the piercing (more often than not the ball of the bar pressed down against my ear, right where the bump has grown) would having the piercer switch out the jewelry with a hoop work out better? I’ve had the piercing for exactly eight weeks, the estimated healing time if I’m correct, but the swelling hasn’t gone down like my tragus piercing previously had. (My tragus, same ear, was pierced in late July and by mid September I noticed that the swelling was gone so I assumed the same thing would happen with the rook) 
Again, it may very well be a combination of my own cleaning habits and the pressure from the jewelry, but I thought asking wouldn’t hurt. 
The first photo is from when I initially had my rook done (for comparison purposes, I suppose), and the second is how it looks now. The bar isn’t short by any means, but with the swelling it is a rather tight fit so it’s another reason why I’m thinking a hoop might be better suited. 
Any thoughts or answers are much appreciated. I know this is a rather long submission, so if you’d prefer to inbox me a response, that’s cool too. Whatever works. Also, any thoughts on a conch piercing being done with a hoop versus a bar? 



Well, first off that jewelry is way too long for the size of your rook. It looks like maybe a 3/8” or 7/16” long curved barbell to me. Typically 5/16” is a good fit for most new rooks. With excessively long jewelry like that you’re going to have pressure and snagging problems pretty frequently I imagine. 
It’s also hard to tell from that picture but it looks like the bottom hole exits almost on the ridge of the rook itself rather than underneath the fold. If that’s where it’s actually placed the jewelry will naturally add pressure to the tissue. I would guess pressure is one of the main problems since the lump seems to be focused on the front of the piercing. The scar seems to be almost bracing in one direction which makes me think there is outward pressure. 
That kind of bump can also be a sign of allergic reaction. Do you know what grade of material it happens to be, or who the manufacturer is? If it’s a cheap grade of steel rather than F-138 implant grade steel, or F-136 implant grade titanium you might be having a sensitivity or allergic reaction from the jewelry material. 
My first suggestion would definitely be a better fitting piece of jewelry. Try something shorter. You still want a little wiggle room to avoid pinching, but you can downsize the length of your jewelry by at least 2 millimeters. High grade jewelry would also be a smart move. Try something from one of our APP corporate sponsors. Some of the names you can look for are LeRoi, Industrial Strength, Anatometal, and Neometal. You’ll still want a curved barbell. Rings or hoop style jewelry will just stick out and cause even more irritation. 
If your regular piercer can’t seem to help you with the new jewelry you need there’s never any harm in getting a second opinion from another experienced piercer. 
You can also check out these APP informational brochures for troubleshooting and aftercare info. 
Good luck with it, let us know how things work out for you and we’ll do a follow up post. 
Ryan Ouellette, APP outreach
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safepiercing:

Safepiercing Inbox Question:

I’m submitting my question because my message is way too long for an ask, and I figured a picture of the piercing in question would help some. So. Hi.

I plan on seeing the guy who pierced my rook tomorrow (and yes, he is an experienced piercer working at a local tattoo/pierce shop whom I trust wholeheartedly), but I figured a second (or, well, first) opinion wouldn’t hurt.

On the “top” of the rook, the obviously visible part of the piercing, a small bump formed. I do know it’s a typical (albeit sad) thing to happen with cartilage piercings and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was because of bad cleaning on my part, but I also wonder if the jewelry I used was part of the problem—I was pierced with a curved barbell. If the bump is from pressure of the piercing (more often than not the ball of the bar pressed down against my ear, right where the bump has grown) would having the piercer switch out the jewelry with a hoop work out better? I’ve had the piercing for exactly eight weeks, the estimated healing time if I’m correct, but the swelling hasn’t gone down like my tragus piercing previously had. (My tragus, same ear, was pierced in late July and by mid September I noticed that the swelling was gone so I assumed the same thing would happen with the rook) 

Again, it may very well be a combination of my own cleaning habits and the pressure from the jewelry, but I thought asking wouldn’t hurt. 

The first photo is from when I initially had my rook done (for comparison purposes, I suppose), and the second is how it looks now. The bar isn’t short by any means, but with the swelling it is a rather tight fit so it’s another reason why I’m thinking a hoop might be better suited. 

Any thoughts or answers are much appreciated. I know this is a rather long submission, so if you’d prefer to inbox me a response, that’s cool too. Whatever works. Also, any thoughts on a conch piercing being done with a hoop versus a bar? 
  • Well, first off that jewelry is way too long for the size of your rook. It looks like maybe a 3/8” or 7/16” long curved barbell to me. Typically 5/16” is a good fit for most new rooks. With excessively long jewelry like that you’re going to have pressure and snagging problems pretty frequently I imagine. 
  • It’s also hard to tell from that picture but it looks like the bottom hole exits almost on the ridge of the rook itself rather than underneath the fold. If that’s where it’s actually placed the jewelry will naturally add pressure to the tissue. I would guess pressure is one of the main problems since the lump seems to be focused on the front of the piercing. The scar seems to be almost bracing in one direction which makes me think there is outward pressure. 
  • That kind of bump can also be a sign of allergic reaction. Do you know what grade of material it happens to be, or who the manufacturer is? If it’s a cheap grade of steel rather than F-138 implant grade steel, or F-136 implant grade titanium you might be having a sensitivity or allergic reaction from the jewelry material. 
  • My first suggestion would definitely be a better fitting piece of jewelry. Try something shorter. You still want a little wiggle room to avoid pinching, but you can downsize the length of your jewelry by at least 2 millimeters. High grade jewelry would also be a smart move. Try something from one of our APP corporate sponsors. Some of the names you can look for are LeRoi, Industrial Strength, Anatometal, and Neometal. You’ll still want a curved barbell. Rings or hoop style jewelry will just stick out and cause even more irritation. 
  • If your regular piercer can’t seem to help you with the new jewelry you need there’s never any harm in getting a second opinion from another experienced piercer. 
  • You can also check out these APP informational brochures for troubleshooting and aftercare info. 
  • Good luck with it, let us know how things work out for you and we’ll do a follow up post. 
  • Ryan Ouellette, APP outreach
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pangeapiercing:

Good Jewelry Vs Bad Jewelry Part 1-THE MODIFIED WORLD- A professional piercer’s view (by pangeapiercing)

Helping keep people safe with a professional’s view on what makes good jewelry good and bad jewelry bad.

You need to watch this.

Not the most entertaining video, BUT SERIOUSLY THIS IS IMPORTANT AND WE GET A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT IT SO WATCH IT.

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    • #internal threads
    • #external threading
    • #external threads
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Tasha’s great big list of jewellery manufacturers

*In a vague material order*

Probably forgot a ton too, please add! I update the OP and the hellamodified one every so often :P

Anatometal Tumblr Facebook BAF

Body Circle Designs BAF

BodyLab Custom Facebook

Body Vision Los Angeles Facebook

Industrial Strength Facebook BAF

LeRoi Facebook BAF

Little Seven BAF

Maria Tash BAF

Meriken Metals Tumblr

Neometal Facebook BAF

Reign Facebook BAF

Scylla Body Designs Tumblr Facebook

Steve Haworth

Thunderdome Body Decor Tumblr Facebook BAF

Wildcat BAF

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Aesthetics Body Mod

Diablo Organics/Jimmy Buddha Facebook Tumblr Etsy BAF

Evolve Body Jewelry Facebook BAF

Heart On Sleeve Jewelry Tumblr Facebook Etsy BAF

Intrepid Tumblr Facebook BAF

Maya Jewelry Tumblr Facebook BAF

MiddleWoodland LJ

Omerica Organic Tumblr Facebook BAF

Onetribe Organics Tumblr Facebook

Oracle Body Jewelry Facebook BAF

Paul’s Plugs BAF

Quetzalli Jewelry Facebook BAF

Relic Stoneworks Facebook BAF

Sacred Organics Facebook Etsy

SouthHillStones Facebook Etsy

Tawapa Tumblr Facebook BAF

Urban Star Organics Facebook BAF

—-

Emblem Glass Etsy

FrozenFire Facebook Etsy

Glassheartstudio Etsy BAF

Glasswear Studios Tumblr Facebook BAF

Gorilla Glass Facebook BAF

Luciferins LJ BAF

Somatic Glass Facebook Etsy BAF

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Kaos Softwear BAF

Blackheart Natural Jewelry Facebook Etsy

Mystic Metals Facebook Etsy

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    • #guide
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Tasha’s great big list of jewellery manufacturers

satansees:

*In a vague material order*

Probably forgot a ton too, please add!


Anatometal Tumblr Facebook BAF

Body Circle Designs BAF

BodyLab Custom Facebook

Body Vision Los Angeles Facebook

Industrial Strength Facebook BAF

LeRoi Facebook BAF

Little Seven BAF

Maria Tash BAF

Meriken Metals Tumblr

Neometal Facebook BAF

Reign Facebook BAF

Steve Haworth

Thunderdome Body Decor Tumblr Facebook BAF

Wildcat BAF

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Aesthetics Body Mod

Diablo Organics/Jimmy Buddha Facebook Tumblr Etsy BAF

Evolve Body Jewelry Facebook BAF

Heart On Sleeve Jewelry Tumblr Facebook Etsy BAF

Intrepid Tumblr Facebook BAF

Maya Organics Tumblr Facebook BAF

MiddleWoodland LJ

Omerica Organic Tumblr Facebook BAF

Onetribe Organics Tumblr Facebook

Oracle Body Jewelry Facebook BAF

Paul’s Plugs BAF

Quetzalli Jewelry Facebook BAF

Relic Stoneworks Facebook BAF

Sacred Organics Facebook Etsy

SouthHillStones Facebook Etsy

Tawapa Tumblr Facebook BAF

Urban Star Organics Facebook BAF

—-

Emblem Glass Etsy

FrozenFire Facebook Etsy

Glassheartstudio Etsy BAF

Glasswear Studios Tumblr Facebook BAF

Gorilla Glass Facebook BAF

Luciferins LJ BAF

Somatic Glass Facebook Etsy BAF

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Kaos Softwear BAF

Blackheart Natural Jewelry Facebook Etsy

Mystic Metals Facebook Etsy

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So, here you go AM’sters, a list of trusted jewellery providers. All you’ll ever need for gorgeous jewellery!

(thank you to the lovely satansees.tumblr.com for writing this list out!)

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