tell them it's better than getting a tattoo cos you can always take a ring out
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
Tell them that it cures cancer.
It is going to be difficult to convince them. Piercings can cause permanent scars and holes in your body. There are places that will not allow a child to get a piercing, even if the parents agree.
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
Actually you may not be able to get it pierced anyway, the face is still developing and the nostril flanges that we look for must be obvious and developed. If the flanges are not there and obvious and the piercing is done then you end up with a piercing that is not properly placed ( it would look goofy ). Mind you professional piercers would not do something that looked goofy, they would ask you to wait until the nose and face develops further and thus giving you a great looking piercing that you can keep for as long as you want. This way you wont be looking at a mistake you made when you were eleven, when you are 22 and looking in the mirror. From Maddie-x: I am 12 and getting my nose pierced 1 month after my 13th birthday. in shops they let you from the age of 13 + it was my mums idea for me to get a nose piercing + i cant wait. Just do really well at school and don't keep bugging her about it (which is what i did, learning from my friends mistake who now has to wait until she is 16!) haha. Good luck and i hope you get it done! It looks really nice and think you should go for it!
Well this is what you tell then everybody in life is different no matter what ! &skolmkfndjdnru
I am a parent of a 13 year old. I would allow her to get her nose pierced at her age but not her lip. But I don't think all 13 year olds should be allowed. She is responsible and I trust that she would properly care for it. She also is an honor student with great grades. If she was failing or an irresponsible child I wouldn't allow her to. I have my nose pierced so that may be why I'm more lenient with it. My advice would be to show your parents you can be responsible in other areas of your life, and maybe then you can convince them you are mature enough to get a facial piercing.
I dont now about in DC but in NYc YOU dont need parents to get your piercing if your 15and+ years old ....you just need to be old enough to get a tatoo if your not 18 and older yuh need a parent there with you
Well let me just say, piercing your nose byself was such a STUPID idea ! When you get it professionaly done, they tell you everything on how to clean it and shyt. But to keep it from getting infected, you need to clean it twice a day. How do i clean mine? 1. Use a q-tip and dab water all around the piercing 2. Use a small piece of toilet paper and dab the water off 3. Use a q-tip and dab spectro jel all around the piercing 4. Use another small piece of toilet paper and dab the jel off 5. Use a q-tip and dab water on it again to get rid of all the jel 6. use more toilet paper and dry it off 7. Your all good (: TWICE A DAY, MORNING AND NIGHT, THAT IS ! <3
I pierced my own nose, and all I did was let a safety pin sit in rubbing alcohol, then I rubbed the alcohol on my nose, and let about 2 ice cubes melt on my nose. I got as far through as I could without feeling a thing, then I took more ice cubes and kept trying to get through until the numbness went away.
Depends on why he's against it. Start my being extremely responsible. Then show him that you know how to take care of a piercing. Show him websites that you've looked at, articles etc. If he's afraid of you looking trashy or something, show him pictures of pretty people with their nose pierced. You can also show him pictures of the different types of jewelery esp. hider jewelry or retainers. It'd also be a good idea to take him to the piercing shop beforehand. The piercer could give your dad info on the piercing and your dad can see just how clean the shop is so he won't worry about infections/diseases. Good luck!