If you're talking about piercing your own eyebrow with an earring, then probably not. It's not sharp enough to pierce the skin. You need a sterilized needle. However, it's not recommended to give yourself piercings on your own unless you are a professional. Infection is more likely and so is the chance of screwing up. If you're asking about putting in an earring into where you've had your eyebrow pierced (instead of a different form of body jewelery) than it's not too hard as long as it's big enough. Just make sure you clean it before taking it from one piercing to the next.
You could but it would look pretty weird. I don't know how much the curves differ but the ends/balls arent the same size. It would just look funky with the small ends but it wouldn't hurt you. Unless of course, its too short
No, your eyebrow and ear are two different parts of your body.
Labret studs and any kind of ring are best. You could use an eyebrow bar if you'd like but it can look a bit strange because the ball would point down. Tongue bars are way too long. You could use smaller barbells though, they work just as well as labret studs. Just not the same variety :)
The standard size for a tongue piercing is usually 14 gauge. However, the exact size of the tongue bar used may vary depending on the individual's anatomy and the piercer's preference. It's important to consult with a professional piercer who can assess and recommend the appropriate size for you.
Too vague to answer - define WHICH chocolate bar and what size.
Yes, most likely. Maybe you are piercing too shallow if your body keeps rejecting it. True using a longer bar and pierce deeper.
Definitely not. I'm sure that you're aware of the increased risk of infection, scarring, cartilage collapse etc with piercing yourself. Industrials can be trick for pros to line up right so its a terrible idea to do yourself. Everyone's ear is different so they'll measure and angle it just right for your ear. Especially if you have glasses. Industrials also need a bar that allows for swelling without being too long. If you do it yourself and the bar is too short, you pierce and at bad angle, or you pierce it too shallowly, the bar can get ripped out and leave you with scar tissue. So, you definitely need to go to a pro for it. If its about money, you can get one piercing at a time whenever you save the money.
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The difference between getting a piercing when pregnant or not is that if something goes wrong, you have two to think about - yourself and the fetus. If you get some kind of infection and it carries over to your blood, there is a chance the baby will contract it too, which could be extremely dangerous for an undeveloped baby.
It really depends on the quality of work from your artist. If you go to a good professional they can be far from noticeable, however, if you get too dark tattoo under too light of eyebrow, it could really be a horrific outcome.