Too many concerns about piercing? There are new options for pursuing beauty and sexiness
Piercing can bring stunning results, but it also brings trouble.
As we all know, pierced jewelry is currently the mainstream choice for body accessories. Most people choose piercings because they are a one-time solution; once you put them on, you wear them until you get tired of them.
However, I've seen too many unfortunate cases, with piercing infection being one of the most serious. Many people are allergic to metals; some are allergic to steel, some to copper, and some are even allergic to precious metals (silver, gold). Their infected, swollen wounds are terrible; prolonged ulceration can ruin everything and make you feel terrible.
Many people, after piercing, cannot do anything that might affect the wound. This is a long process that can impact your life and even your work.
Some people choose plastic piercings, but due to material limitations, these plastic pieces can never replicate the texture of metal. Furthermore, due to manufacturing limitations, many plastic piercings have rough edges, which can be uncomfortable for wearers.
Even those who are not allergic to metal face the same problem when they remove the piercings after getting tired of them: the holes never disappear. Imagine: after removing your nipple or belly button piercings, a small hole is still conspicuously visible—wouldn't that be unsightly?
There are also minor issues. I've heard people complain about feeling a biting cold when wearing metal piercings in winter. Haha, maybe that's not really a problem.
Fake piercings are becoming a new choice for more people
After looking at many piercing options, I've found that many people are starting to use fake piercings as an alternative. They achieve the same effect, are very easy to wear, and pose no risk of infection. Because of this flexibility, they offer more choices and styles.
Here I discovered a magnetic body clip that achieves the desired effect. It's easy to put on and take off, and the magnetism is strong enough to prevent it from falling off.
I've seen many magnetic body clips with spherical shapes, but those aren't practical. Imagine one sphere adhering to another sphere (a part of your body that is also a sphere or cylinder)—would it be stable?
When choosing this type of magnetic body clip, you should pay attention to: a smooth surface and the strength of the magnetism (many of these clips have weak magnetism, around N36, with a minimum of N32 and a maximum of N48). The best choice is around N38-40, which provides sufficient magnetism without causing pain due to excessive strength.
You can see the magnetic clip I found; its overall gold color gives it a very high-end look. Its surface is smooth, the edges are fine, allowing it to conform well to the skin without causing any irritation, and the pearl chain makes it shine. The strong enough magnetism can easily hold objects about 10mm thick. I think this might inspire more thought and ideas.
https://evpiercingart.com/products/magnetic-nipple-clips
Further Discussion on Fake Piercing Jewelry
Perhaps limited by conventional thinking, most fake piercing jewelry currently available is clip-on or ring-shaped. Perhaps we can build upon this foundation with more creativity and design? We've tried many shapes: triangles, hearts, hexagons, etc., but we always feel a lack of groundbreaking creativity. Here, I hope those who read this article can resonate with this idea, and we can explore new thoughts and ideas together.


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