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a curated ear with three titanium piercings

How to Style Piercing Jewellery: The Complete Look Guide

A piercing is a commitment. You thought about the placement, the material, the healing process, the aftercare. You built a curated ear over months or years. And yet for many people the jewellery conversation stops at the earlobe or the nostril, as if the rest of the body does not exist. The most compelling jewellery looks treat piercings as the anchor, not the entirety. A precisely composed ear stack read differently against bare skin than it does alongside a fine chain necklace that draws the eye downward. A simple septum ring lands differently when the hands are bare than when a...

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showing a titanium surface bar nape piercing with two small gem ends visible just below the hairline

Nape Piercing Guide

The nape is one of the most visually striking body placements available a horizontal surface bar at the back of the neck, revealed whenever the hair is swept up. It is also one of the most honestly challenging piercings to sustain long-term. The back of the neck is in near-constant motion, is compressed by clothing collars and seatbelts, and is in frequent contact with hair. Most experienced piercers will tell you this upfront, and that honesty is worth more than the piercing itself. This guide gives you the full picture the aesthetic reward and the realistic expectations. Quick Answer A...

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two small gem ends visible on the skin surface

Anti-Eyebrow Piercing Guide

The anti-eyebrow sits precisely where its name suggests below the eye, on the upper cheekbone, diagonally opposite the eyebrow piercing. Also called a teardrop piercing or upper cheek piercing, it creates a dramatic framing effect for the eye. It is a surface piercing through the skin over the cheekbone, which means it shares the same realistic expectations as other surface placements: beautiful while it lasts, moderate rejection risk, and likely not permanent. Quick Answer An anti-eyebrow piercing is a surface piercing through the skin on the upper cheekbone, below the outer eye. It rates around 4/10 on pain, takes 6-9...

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a small titanium dermal anchor

Dermal Anchor (Microdermal) Guide

A dermal anchor appears to be a single gem or disc floating on the skin no visible bar, no exit point, no traditional jewellery construction. The effect is striking precisely because it defies expectation: a jewel that appears to be part of the skin rather than inserted through it. The mechanism is entirely different from any other piercing. A small anchor plate sits under the skin and integrates into the surrounding tissue over time. A single decorative top screws into the anchor and sits above the surface. Once the anchor integrates, the top can be changed without disturbing the placement....

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