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Tragus Piercing: Elegant and Iconic

While the Helix piercing may be the most popular, I would say that the Tragus is the most iconic ear piercing. According to Elle, this piercing gained it status thanks to celeb A-listers such as Rihanna, Zoe Kravitz and Scarlett Johansson who showed us just how beautiful a Tragus piercing can look, especially when paired

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The Daith Piercing

Looking for a new piercing but not sure which one to get? If you’re looking for a cartilage piercing to adorn with a sparkly hoop, I recommend the Daith piercing. Located at the innermost part of the ear, it is the fold of cartilage just above the ear canal. With this piercing, a hoop is

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The Conch Piercing: Bold and Stylish

Oh, you want a piercing with more options? Introducing the Conch piercing! This is a cartilage piercing located in the inner cup of the ear which resembles its namesake, the conch shell. Conch piercings are much more customisable than other piercings; you can either pierce the inner or the outer conch, or both if you

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Anti-Tragus Piercings: More Than Meets The Eye

So you want a piercing that’s a little different? Enter the Anti-Tragus piercing. Situated across from the tragus, the Anti-Tragus is the lip of cartilage which sits above the ear lobe. Less commonly known than the traditional tragus piercing, it has the potential to be the newest piercing trend while still being unique and chic.

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BELLY BUTTON PIERCINGS: FROM 2000 TO MODERN DAY

I don’t know about you, but when I think of belly button/navel piercings, I think of the early 2000’s. I think of Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, all in low rise jeans, showing off a Navel piercing. While the piercing is just as fashionable today, with modern celebrities such as Haley Bieber, Miley

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