ok well one of my friends wants snakebites and the only way he can get them is if someone else pierces them and well the someone is me. and i was just wondering some tips on how to do them..we're going to use everything a professional would use but i would like some pointers.
P.S. and if u dont kno what snakebites are they are lip piercings on both sides
Nallie answered Sunday February 5 2006, 10:21 pm: Whatever you do, don't sterilize the needle by using a flame! This causes the needle to turn blackish and that can cause a permanent tatto effect as the needle goes into the skin.
I personally don't like extreme body or face peircings just because I have seen a host of medical complications due to the same. I would recommend going to a professional.
orphans answered Sunday February 5 2006, 8:31 pm: Maybe you should try google.
I tried looking on the sites that i know for more information for you, but i couldnt find much.
Sorry i wasent much help. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
jj_u_i_c_y answered Sunday February 5 2006, 8:22 pm: i'm nost sure how to do this rate me low i dont care but if it has to do anything with piercings don't do it yourself unless your a professional. it can be really infected and pierced wrong. a girl in my school had someone else pierce her belly button and it got purple and raw and she had to go take it out and doctor. if you insists on piercing it yourself make sure whih ever needle you are using is staralized, the ring is staralized, the lip is cleaned and mashwashed and you cleaned the lip with hydrogen peroxide and that its even on both sides.
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