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Expectations of Corporate Culture: When in Doubt, Leave it Out

Written by: Kro0608
Topic: FAQs, Piercing Culture

Should you wear jewelry in your visible piercings to a job interview? The answer is ambiguous - Take it on a case by case basis, and use common sense. Some corporate environments frown upon anything that might distract or possibly offend others. There is still somewhat of a stigma that accompanies piercings and tattoos in the corporate world, so anything other than the traditional single ear piercing can be seen as unprofessional. On the flip side, there are many establishments that pride themselves on the uniqueness and diversity of their staff. The more tattoo’s and piercings the better! Obviously, if you are interviewing at a place like this, playing up your jewelry and body art attributes would be wise. And if you are not entirely sure of the corporate culture expectations, fall back on the old rule: “When in doubt leave it out!”

Once you have landed the job you could take a wait and see approach. If others are sporting their tattoos and piercings freely, then it is safe to assume there isn’t a hard and fast rule against them. Otherwise, you can always ask the hiring manger straight out about what the company allows or refer to the employee handbook, which will usually address this topic in the dress code section. Some will ask that you use discretion when choosing what jewelry you will dawn on for work, or place a flesh colored bandage over the tattoo or piercing. Others will ask for you to just take it out while at work, or to replace the jewelry with a flesh colored piece. Almost all piercings have a flesh tone jewelry option. A major consideration if you are asked to take it out or use a flesh tone piece is how new your piercing is. If you have had it for years and are used to switching out jewelry regularly, then it would be fine to just remove it for the work day. Otherwise, if your piercing is new or prone to infection it could be risky to constantly remove your jewelry or leave it out for long periods. Your best bet would be to get the flesh tone piece and keep it in during the work week. Then spice it up with your other jewelry on the weekends or if you are going out.

Keep in mind that as trends, styles and fashion continue to evolve it has already become more and more commonplace to see piercings and tattoos in the workplace.

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Alternative Wedding Rings

Written by: Heidi
Topic: FAQs, Getting a Piercing, Material and Info, Types of Piercing

The first time I saw tattoo wedding rings was on this beautiful young woman I looked up to. Since then I have always thought that if I get married I would do something unique like matching tattoos for a wedding ring.

Tattoo Wedding Rings

Tattoo Wedding Rings

Another unique alternative to regular wedding rings or engagement rings is finger piercing. Finger piercings could be done for weddings or engagements.

There are so many different choices, whether you get a piece that is a brave twist on a traditional design, like this impressive one below in gold with a diamond, or it could be a nice simple barbell.

Alternative Wedding Ring 2

Alternative Wedding Ring 2

You could also get a ring that goes around your finger with the piercing through the bottom.

Piercing at the bottom!

Piercing at the bottom!


A microdermal piercing on the finger ring would also be nice. The gem looks like it’s sitting on the skin. There’s a flat metal bit under your skin that holds it there.

Microdermal Wedding Ring

Microdermal Wedding Ring

I think the bond that is created by going to share the exhilarating pain of a tattoo or piercing will be more of a bond than just shopping for a wedding ring.

The one thing to remember about a finger piercing is that this is a piercing that generally takes a really long time to heal (up to a year) and you have to be so, so careful not to catch it on anything like your clothes, doors, etc and since your hands are in contact with so many things that are covered in bacteria on a daily basis, you have to be extra careful to keep those hands clean all the time. Read more about cleaning your piercing.

Do you have a unique alternative for your wedding or engagement? Send your picture to blog@freshtrends.com and we’ll add it to the list.

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Pregnancy and Navel Jewelry

Written by: Kro0608
Topic: FAQs

One of my concerns when I was about half way through my pregnancy and expanding at an alarming rate was “what am I going to do with my belly button ring?” I didn’t want to take it out. I had tried switching to different jewelry and found that a beaded captive was the most comfortable, but only for a short period. Then came the time when I had to remove it and at this juncture, I didn’t know there were alternatives out there, and jewelry tailor made for this exact scenario. So instead I asked around to some of my friends and the best answer I got was fishing line.  With that I was off to my local sporting goods store and proceeded to thread my navel piercing. It was very low budget looking and anytime I had to show my stomach for some reason, there was this big plastic knot that I had to explain.

As the next few months passed the clear plastic started to turn yellow and dingy, but there was no way I was chancing replacing it with fresh line for fear that I would never get it back in. In hindsight the whole thing was not a big deal, at all but at least now knowing that I can just purchase something meant for pregnant women will be one less thing to even have to think about!

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Lost and Found: Simple Tips to Avoid Repiercing

Written by: Kro0608
Topic: FAQs, Healing and Aftercare

It is frustrating to lose your body jewelry or an essential part of it, but more importantly to be aware of the dangers if you have accidentally swallowed it.

If you have lost an end to your jewelry you can do a very temporary fix with normal household items like tape or wax. A longer term and more sanitary solution is to make it a practice to purchase a few extra ends to your favorite pieces or even buy 3 of a specific piece, just in case one gets lost, this way you will still have a pair. Another suggestion to avoid having to get repierced in the event that you lose your jewelry is to just keep a random extra piece that maybe you purchase on clearance that you can put back in, so your piercing doesn’t close up, until you are able to get a replacement that you want. A minimal investment that can save you a lot in the long run!

Especially with oral piercings, there is the possibility of swallowing part or all of the jewelry. If this were to happen, most likely the piece will pass through your digestive system smoothly without any complications. What you need to look out for, obviously if it gets lodged or you feel like you are choking, the assistance of someone to do the Heimlich may be necessary. Otherwise pay attention if you get a fever, vomiting, pain, inflammation or bleeding, this requires immediate attention.

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