Why and when a tragus ring is good.
Why should I get a tragus ring
This question gets asked more than often to me. I say because you want a better ring in your ear zone. That piece of cartilage is not quite the way you want it to be. For men it can mean an addition to their pierced ears. For women it can mean that their ears are just not catching the full effect. Let's understand that an tragus ring is not for everyone but when it is done right it works really well. How does this work? How does it turn out? For the most part this part of a piercing project is easy when done by a professional. You get pierced in the ear area and you have you new ring or rings added. You give it a few days, weeks and about a year to become a part of who you are. This in ways is art for the body that does good for the you.
The when of the tragus ring
Tragus rings come in many forms usually the common one is a gold ring. Made from a metal that is either surgical steel or similar material. This is good for many to avoid infection and to use for easy insertion when removing the ring and placing it back into the piercing. You may prefer gold, silver or acrylic, which works for you is good. When you should get a piercing like this one is up to your timing. Some people do it out of fashion or personal style and other reasons. If having a pierced tragus is important to you then I suggest you get one. They are fun and can open up new looks for you.
Here at bodypiercingsafe.com we like to remind our readers to always keep your new found piercing clean and debris free. Know when to realize some potential problems before they become infections. We here like to have fun getting pierced and we know you do as well. Tragus rings are like most piercings in that if you keep them clean and work them like a normal freshly pierced area you to will inherit a good piercing. As always consult a reliable piercing professional before you have your tragus area pierced. Then after it is done. Keep on admiring it.
Originally posted 2009-07-26 22:28:53. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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