Diamond Body Jewelry: Finding The Most Unique Design To Fit Your Personality

Wednesday, 21. October 2009

If you like to dress like a punk rocker, you may also be interested in a unique jewelry design known as diamond body jewelry. You dont have to have to go out and get a bizarre nose or tongue ring but instead you can choose a conservative ear stud. Wherever you decide to attach this type of jewelry, the style you choose will depend upon your own unique personality.

Body jewelry became famous in the 1980s and as of the last decade the use of diamonds in these pieces has become quite popular. This type of jewelry was first worn by the rebellious teenager. Now in the new millennium, it is used by people who also have tattoos and body piercing.

A few years ago bellybuttons lights were worn by teenage girls. Now bellybutton rings studded with diamonds have become the favorite diamond body jewelry piece to decorate the navel. If you would like to buy this type of jewelry, you should consider one made of titanium since it is a lightweight metal and will not irritate the skin or cause an infection. Women who work out regularly and have nice abs would look good wearing a decorative bellybutton ring.

Keeping Your Body Piercing Healthy

Friday, 10. July 2009

Plenty of people today are going for a body piercing on either their nose, navel or belly button (and lots of other places as well). Because of this activity on the human skin, tips for maintaining good skin – one that avoids as much as possible the harmful effects of infection and the like – is more important than ever.

Body piercing – which is the sum of all the body tattooing art and body piercings a person has put together to make a physical visual statement – should be maintained in a healthful and safe manner.

Keep in mind that the skin is important to take care of, and its health should be of prime concern. When you do nose piercings, clean and sterilize the area to minimize the risk of infection.

If getting a piercing, do not drink alcohol the night before or the day of body piercing work. This substance contributes to depressing a person’s immune system in addition to acting as an anticoagulant.