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All You Need To Know About Popular Materials Used For Body Piercing

Individuals use body modification as a form of self-expression and to follow the latest fashion trends. Numerous different raw materials can be used to design body jewellery such as metals, plastic, glass, as well as organic materials. <br>Some of these materials are more suitable for new piercings, while others can only be worn for limited periods and only after the wound has healed properly. To ensure that you pick your body jewellery wisely, here are some of the most popular types of organic body jewellery that is safe to use.<br><br>For more information visit https://www.sacredskinbodyjewellery.com.<br>

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All You Need To Know About Popular Materials Used For Body Piercing

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  1. All You Need To Know About Popular Materials Used For Body Piercing Individuals use body modification as a form of self-expression and to follow the latest fashion trends. Numerous different raw materials can be used to design body jewellery such as metals, plastic, glass, as well as organic materials. Some of these materials are more suitable for new piercings, while others can only be worn for limited periods and only after the wound has healed properly. To ensure that you pick your body jewellery wisely, here are some of the most popular types of organic body jewellery that is safe to use. Metal Body Jewellery: One of the most customary materials used for body jewellery is metals for the reason that they are so cheap. It is worth noting that many costumes and novelty jewellery shops tend to sell low-grade metal jewellery. Many individuals can not wear costume jewellery due to the presence of nickel. If purchasing a jewellery piece that states that it is nickel-free, then it is not designed with premium metal and should not be worn for long periods. Sterling Silver: A lot of body piercing jewellery are designed out of sterling silver. This material is created with 92.5 percent of silver and other materials. Sometimes the other materials used along with the silver can irritate the skin. Moreover, when it comes in contact with body fluids or air, it tarnishes or oxidizes. It is worth noting that sterling silver is very soft and likely to scratch or nicks. Sterling silver is recommended for short term wear and earlobe piercings. Gold: Gold is a soft material and tends to have flaws that could harbor bacterial growth. Higher grades such as Twenty-four-karat gold can be considered a much more preferred quality

  2. because they contain less nickel. Then, on the other hand, they tend to be much softer and are still risky when used for body jewellery. Surgical Stainless Steel: The only suitable grades of stainless steel for body piercing jewellery are 316LVM or 316L. The latter is an implant-grade and is the most widely and popular metal used to design body jewellery. The former has the extra benefit of having been melted in a vacuum. This indicates that is features with a flawless finish and will cause only minimal irritation. Titanium: This is probably the most expensive metal used to design body jewellery. With almost no nickel, titanium is the highest and hardest grade of metal. It is resistant to imperfections and scratches. Wood Body Jewellery: Body jewellery designed out of wood is regarded as organic body jewellery. It is versatile, beautiful, and lightweight. Even largely stretched piercing will remain secure and comfortable. Wood jewellery is considered safe when it is raw, however, when chemicals and dyes are sometimes added to boost the natural beauty of the wood, it can cause irritations. It is always best to ensure that your organic body jewellery supplier can verify that their jewellery is safe to be worn. Other Organic Materials: Nowadays the use of organic materials for designing body jewellery is becoming very popular for claws, eyelets, earlets, and plugs. These pieces are created to stretch piercing holes. Horn and bone are porous and semi-hard. They can be carved into several shapes and sizes to design body jewellery. Most horn jewellery is made out of buffalo horns, whilst bone jewellery derives from cows. Both of these organic materials are fragile and can splinter when damaged. In conclusion, many other different materials can be used to design body jewellery. This article only shows you some of the most popular materials on the market. Many more options can be used to create the most eye-catching jewellery. If you want to learn more, why not visit a

  3. leading body jewellery shop, and see for yourself how the different type of material looks like and as for assistance if you are looking for something specific. About Us:Based in Essex, England Sacred Skin Body Jewellery is a body jewellery business that focuses on body piercing and tattoos. Established by owner Richard Shelley during 2017 the company directs all its attention on individuality and expression while maintaining high standards. All pieces crafted by the skilled team at Sacred Skin Body Jewellery are made with the finest materials in the industry and no matter what you are looking for, you will find it at this company including nose rings, barbells, ball closure rings, tunnels and plugs, segment rings, labrets and more. For more information please visit: https://www.sacredskinbodyjewellery.com.

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