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I do not know the answer, but I'm sure that ears, noses and that stuff is allowed.

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Q: Are body piercings part of the phillpino culture?
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How do they put in piercings?

They put a hollow needle through a body part, then fit it with appropriate jewellery.


What is the white stuff that comes out of old navel piercings?

the white stuff that comes out of old or new piercings is a combination of dead cells and blood plasma. It is part of the healing process of the body.


Do chemist do ear percings?

Traditional chemists do not typically perform ear piercings as part of their professional duties. Ear piercings are usually done by trained professionals such as body piercers or at jewelry stores that offer piercing services.


What is The body of knowledge a person acquires as part as living as a member of their society?

Their Culture


Does it hurt to get male genital piercings?

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What part of your ear hurts more when you get an ear piercing?

The tragus and inner ear piercings are the more painful ones... however this is completely dependent on the person's pain tolerance and body.


Out of 100 percent how many navel piercings go wrong?

Out of 100%, 85% of navel piercings work out just fine and of those 85%, 15% of the piercings done have issues generally due to incorrect aftercare on the part of the client, poor instructions on the part of the piercer and then just general stupidity by both parties. So be sure you see a professional body piercer who will give you clear simple aftercare instructions and be sure you get it in writing as well as verbal instructions.


What culture were the Aztecs a part of?

The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.


Are holidays part of culture?

Yes they are part of culture.


Where do you get pierced?

Nearly any part of the body can be pierced. That said, not all spots are ideal. Piercings that go through an entire part of the body tend to last better than surface piercings. For example, earlobe piercings, tongue piercings, and lip piercings are all types of piercings that completely penetrate a body part. Eyebrow piercings and chest piercings are surface piercings, meaning the jewelry for these piercings is placed just below the surface of the skin. If you don't get jewelry in a heavy enough gauge or your piercer placed your surface piercing too shallowly, there's a good chance your jewelry will migrate out. That means you'll end up with a potentially nasty scar and without a piercing that you paid good money for. As to where you can go to get pierced, it's best to go to an APP-certified piercer (i.e. certified by the Association of Professional Piercers) who's working out of a legitimate tattoo and/or piercing shop. You don't want to go down into someone's dirty basement to get a piercing! It may be cheaper, but you'll get what you pay for, which could very well be a nasty infection or other problems. There are many great piercers that are not APP certified, since it isn't a requirement before you can start piercing professionally. If you're considering a piercer who isn't APP certified, ask them how many years they've been piercing, look at their portfolio, and hear what your friends have to say about them. Good recommendations and experience can be just as valuable as certifications when choosing a piercer.


Why would body piercing affect your ability to obtain a job?

Usually people with piercings are considered Gothic or emo, or some other stereotype. It makes people look unprofessional if they have nose, tongue or belly button piercings. It also is unsanitary because they can fall off into food if your looking into the food industry. So if you happen to have piercings, I would recommend taking them off when going to an interview.


Is there a religion that uses nose piercings?

Yes, in some cultures, nose piercings can be a symbol of spirituality or religious significance. For example, in Hinduism, nose piercings are believed to enhance a woman's beauty and signify marriage. In certain tribal societies, nose piercings can also have spiritual meanings or be part of religious rituals.