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Types of Nose Piercings

June 30th, 2009

One of the longest standing piercing modifications is the nostril piercing. Nostril studs and nostril rings, worn both in the curve of the nostril or through the septum are found in cultures all around the world.

 

The most common place for piercing the nose is through the curve of one of the nostrils. Placement can be anywhere along the nostril, depending on the preference of the wearer. Nostril piercings are healed with either a hooked nostril stud (nostril screw) or a nose ring. Nose rings can be chosen depending on personal preference – from ball closure ringscircular barbells, smooth segment rings or open nose rings.

 

 

These Ikon Nose (Nostril) Studs come in various Ikon desigs to really make your nostril piercing stand out. Bored of simple balls and jewels? Then these are the ideal choice for you! Funky and simply adorable, a must have for every nostril jewellery collection.

 

 

BioFlex Nose Studs are ideal for initial piercings and piercings taking a long time to heal. The head is a tiny 1.5mm so they make dainty and discrete nostril studs. BioFlex and Bioplast is an excellent piercing material that can be steam sterilized or autoclaved; BioFlex and Bioplast is highly bio-compatible. It reduces the chances of an allergic reaction to almost zero.

 

The septum is the piece of tissue that separates the two sides of the nose. The septum piercing is placed through the soft part of tissue underneath the tip of the nose, further down than the main cartilage in the end of the nose. Most often a small ring is worn in the septum piercing, although there are many other options depending on personal preference and style. Some people choose to insert a  septum retainer, u-shaped septum keeper or bullet septum keeper that allows the piercing to be hidden. Circular barbells, septum tusks, smooth segment rings, stretching crescents and ball closure rings are other popular choices for septum jewellery.

  

 

This Stretching Crescent is one of our most popular stretching and jewellery products. The crescents can be used to ease your piercing up to a higher gauge and can then be left in as jewellery until you are ready to make your next stretch. Stretching Crescents are also available in 1.6mm, so you do not have to stretch your piercing to a larger gauge to wear them!

 

 

Bullet septum keepers are fantastic and easy to use for many different piercings including ear piercings and septum piercings.

 

 

This Biomechanical Septum piercing Cyber Tusk is a very powerful and bold piece, designed to fit septum piercings.

 

Stay tuned for more information about nostril and septum piercings, to be continued…

 

 

 

 

 

Tongue Piercing Diary - Part II

June 26th, 2009

After my frightening experience on day 4 of the healing process, where my tongue piercing looked like a leathery foot, I was more than keen to get back to the piercing studio to find out what was wrong. Fortunately, I was due to go back the next day to get the bar downsized.

Day 5 - Getting downsized:

All morning at work I was itching for lunch-time. Not because I wanted to eat, it hurt too much, but because I could get out to go and see my piercer. I still had the burning sensation at the edges of my tongue, and there was still a hard white ridge on one side of the piercing, but the pain wasn’t as bad as it had been the night before.

When I got to the studio I explained my concerns, but I was quickly assured I had nothing to worry about. The hard tissue was an effect of the swelling and it should, I’m told, disappear as my tongue reduces back down to its normal size.

When you first get your tongue pierced you have to have a very long barbell to allow for the swelling. After the swelling has gone down a bit, the bar moves around a lot more and becomes more uncomfortable. This could have been what was causing the hard swelling around my barbell. The barbell had been covered in lymph, which is the stuff that scabs are made of, and the lymph had been covering up a small rip in front of the bar.

My piercer was unperturbed and promptly cleaned the lymph off. It’s quite common to get small tears in a new tongue piercing and, as long as I’m careful, it should heal over pretty quickly. The next thing he did was clamp my tongue again so he could take the barbell out to swap it for a smaller one. He was going to reduce the length of the barbell by 6mm, because that was roughly how much my swelling had gone down by. As he slid the barbell out it felt fine, but when he put the new one in it stung quite a lot. The pain was over almost instantly, and when I closed my mouth it felt 100 times better than it had when I walked into the studio.

The difference was amazing. I hadn’t realised that the bottom threaded ball of the original barbell had been rubbing on my lower gum, until suddenly the pressure wasn’t there any more due to having the shorter bar. I was instantly able to pronounce the letter ’s’, and I could move my tongue around much more freely.

When I got back to work I ate a chocolate bar and a yoghurt. It was the easiest time I’d had eating since the day I got pierced. I was so excited about being able to eat that when I got home I ate 2 biscuits as well. That made me swell up a bit, so I drank some cold water and had a couple of spoons of ice cream to shrink it back down again. I was slightly afraid that the balls would disappear inside my tongue if I let it get too swollen for the smaller barbell, but it soon settled back down.

A few hours later I had my first proper dinner since getting the piercing. I was going to eat something hot, and the funny burning sensation had started to come back slightly around the edges of my tongue, so I prepared myself by dissolving an aspirin on my tongue, with just a tiny amount of water. It was a really good idea and I was able to eat my dinner with almost no trouble at all, I just made sure I ate small bites and chewed on one side of my mouth, since I’m still a bit wary of making the rip any worse.

So, so far so good for the smaller barbell. My piercer told me to go back the next week to be downsized again, so it wasn’t over yet. He said the barbell I had now would end up as uncomfortable as the old bar was by the time I went back, which was something to look forward to!

Days 6-8:

The swelling gradually went down over these few days and I was better able to eat as the days went on. On Saturday I could eat warm food normally, although eating anything hard or crunchy was still a problem because I kept biting the bar. By Saturday night the rip had healed and the tongue piercing only hurt when I caught it, which I did quite often since the bar still felt quite alien in my mouth. The best thing was that the burning sensation had disappeared completely.

Days 9-12

I was supposed to get the barbell downsized again on Wednesday but I didn’t go because my tongue piercing was still swollen, particularly in the mornings when I woke up. There was a dent in the top of my tongue piercing where the threaded ball had been pressing in to it, and I was worried that if I got downsized again too soon the new barbell would get swallowed by the swelling.

Days 13-18:

Over this week the swelling went down almost completely, but there was an area at the front of the barbell where the hard ridge had been that was still fatter than the rest. I also had a scar where I’d torn it before, but I thought that would fade over time. The barbell was beginning to feel quite big and annoying, so I was excited to go and get it changed again.

One other thing that I noticed was that I kept getting ulcers, I think from where the ball rubbed against the inside of my mouth. I hoped it wouldn’t rub so much once I got downsized again since there was still quite a lot of the bar protruding above my tongue, so the threaded ball rubbed a lot and still felt quite intrusive - although it was nothing compared to the first barbell.

As far as eating went, I could eat perfectly normally from about day 13 except for the ulcers, and the occasional tooth-crunch when I bit the threaded ball by accident. That was something else that I hoped would get better once I got the smaller barbell.

Day 19 - Final downsizing:

I went out at lunch to get the final barbell change from my piercer. I didn’t eat anything before I went because I didn’t want to get food stuck all over the barbell. When I got there my piercer showed me all of the different types of threaded balls I could have. There was a huge range of surgical steel threaded accessories, Plastic threaded accessories, Zircon Gold threaded accessories, Ultra Violet threaded accessories, Titanium threaded accessories and Blackline threaded accessories. I decided to get a clear jewelled ball on the top and a black and white threaded star ball underneath. It was a little bit uncomfortable being clamped again, but I couldn’t feel him taking the bar out or putting the new one in.

My piercer told me to close my mouth, but when I did I couldn’t feel the top threaded ball and I thought it wasn’t finished yet. Then he told me to look in the mirror and I realised I was done, and again I had hardly felt anything. The barbell was so small I couldn’t feel the threaded ball on the roof on my mouth, and I realised how much it had been rubbing before. I was really pleased with how it looked, and it was so much more comfortable!

My tongue piercing looks great now, although there is still a little bit of swelling at the front of the barbell which should disappear over the next couple of weeks, but I can’t feel it at all.

In hindsight I would probably get my tongue pierced all over again, even though I wasn’t ready for how much it would hurt and how long it would hurt for. If you’re thinking of getting it done you should be prepared for a few weeks of pain and inconvenience but, in my opinion, it’s definitely worth it.

Check out the full range of BodyJewelleryShop tongue piercing jewellery for healed tongue piercings!

Tongue Piercing Diary - Part I

June 23rd, 2009

 

Thinking about getting a tongue piercing but not sure what to expect? If you’ve ever wanted to get your tongue pierced but you’ve been put off by conflicting accounts of the pain, confusion about the healing and aftercare process, or because you’re unsure of how to look after it, then this article could help you decide if this piercing is for you.

I put off getting my tongue piercing for years because I had heard horror stories of people contracting hepatitis, I was worried I wouldn’t be able to ever eat solids again, and I was reluctant to pay for something that might end up as an infection. I was also worried that the information from my piercer would be biased, since he ultimately wants me to get it done. I eventually decided that it’s better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven’t done. After I made up my mind to get pierced I spent hours trawling the internet to find some reliable accounts of the healing process, but I couldn’t find all the information I wanted in one place.

So I decided to keep this diary for anyone who wants a true, unbiased account of what it’s really like to have your tongue pierced!

Day 1 - Getting Pierced:

I was a bit nervous about getting my tongue piercing as it’s such a thick muscle, but I’ve been pierced quite a few times before now so I thought I’d be okay with the pain. I went to a piercer who’s pierced me many times over the last eight years or so, and he’s pierced lots of other people that I know too.

I went with a friend who’s also been pierced lots of times. We arrived at the studio quite late in the day, around four o’clock, and I was due to go to work in the pub at seven o’ clock, so I hadn’t left much time to call in sick in the case of extreme pain. I sat on the bench and the piercer went through all the aftercare instructions with me. I asked how much it would swell and bruise as I’d seen some hideous pictures. There are some things you can do to reduce swelling, like sucking ice and taking ibuprofen, but ultimately it depends on the individual.

I closed my eyes and stuck out my tongue. I felt the clamp press down and pull my tongue further out of my mouth. My piercer was talking the whole time about how well I was doing and how it would all be over in just a minute. I felt like a child having an injection. It was over really quickly, and I honestly hardly felt the needle, it didn’t even hurt as much as biting my tongue. In a few seconds the balls were tightened up and I was done!

While my friend got on the bench to have her conch done, the piercer gave me a glass of water and a wad of tissue and sat me in a chair opposite a mirror. It looked really good and, at this point, it wasn’t hurting at all, but it was very uncomfortable and felt like it could rip all the way through my tongue if I wasn’t very careful. Fortunately I didn’t dribble too much and we were ready to go about 10 minutes after walking into the studio. I was told to come back in 5 days to get the barbell changed for a smaller one, as the barbell you originally get pierced with has to be very long to allow for the swelling.

Over the next few hours it didn’t hurt but it was still uncomfortable, and I talked with a bit of a lisp. Eating was out of the question though, even mashed potato was too tricky because it kept getting stuck on the bar. On the way to work I bought some baby food which was easier to eat because it’s quite thin, although it isn’t very filling. 

I worked until midnight, and by the end of the night I was shouting at customers to compensate for my terrible slurring. My mouth was tired and overworked, despite putting ice on my tongue whenever I could and using EasyPiercing Mouthwash Solution after eating, so I took some painkillers and went straight to bed.

Day 2:

When I woke up my tongue piercing was much less painful than it was when I went to sleep the night before, and it wasn’t very swollen. I brushed my teeth with no trouble, just being a bit careful not to catch the barbell or pull it. When I looked in the mirror, my tongue piercing looked healthy and clean, and I was really pleased with how it looked. I didn’t eat anything that morning because I didn’t want to aggravate it, but I did drink lots of cold water to keep it clean and hydrated, and to help with the swelling.

At lunch time I ate some cold lentil soup and a pot of pear and banana baby food. It wasn’t the nicest lunch I ever ate but it didn’t cause any pain. About an hour later I was really hungry for proper food, and I managed to eat a peanut butter and jam sandwich. I made sure I took small bites and chewed on the side of my mouth, it took a while but it felt okay.

Later on I went to the pub. I ordered a soft drink with lots of ice because you aren’t supposed to drink alcohol with a new piercing, although my piercer had told me it would be alright in moderation. My tongue was starting to hurt a bit by now, and it had swollen up quite a lot. I wasn’t alarmed by it though, I knew that the worst swelling would occur on days 2-5.

We went back to a friend’s house after the pub for a barbecue, but I took a Pot Noodle along with me for my dinner because they’re a bit like soup and they don’t need much chewing. I let it cool down a lot before I ate it, but it was still quite difficult to eat and it took me about half an hour to get through it. I did have a pint while we were there too, but I made sure I rinsed my mouth out with lots of water and EasyPiercing Mouthwash Solution. I didn’t really enjoy my drink because my whole mouth was starting to hurt and I was scared of hurting it more. Later in the night I was hungry again so I tried to eat some beans, but my mouth and tongue were killing me by then so I gave up and went home grumpy, hungry, and in pain.  

When I got home I realised how tiring it is to be in constant pain, and to always be compensating for it. I was knackered and went to bed at half past nine. 

Day 3:

I stayed at home most of the day feeling sorry for myself. My tongue piercing was killing me and I had a load of lymph oozing out from the wound which felt gooey and thick, and wasn’t very easy to clean off. I spent the majority of the morning sucking on cold mashed potato and washing it down with water. My taste buds and the edges of the tongue piercing felt huge and had a tingling, burning sensation, which made everything taste horrible, and made the water I was drinking feel like acid. To make things worse, I’d run out of painkillers. I avoided talking to anyone for hours, until I couldn’t take the boredom anymore and decided to go for a drive.

Lucky for me, I found some painkillers in the car, so I took two immediately. In an hour or so the pain dulled down a bit, bit it never completely went away, it still burned. I went to the pub and spent a miserable hour not talking to anyone or drinking anything. It was definitely the most painful day yet. And I was hungry.

Day 4:

Back to work after the bank holiday, I made sure I took a bottle of water, some EasyPiercing Mouthwash Solution, a tin of soup, a jar of baby food and a yoghurt with me. When I woke up my tongue piercing felt painful and fat but I didn’t have time to worry about it before I went to work.

At work there was another girl who’d had her tongue pierced the day before me. When I looked at hers it seemed very healthy, nice and pink and not swollen at all. Fortunately though, for me anyway, she said that it had been swollen and sore but it had gone down that morning, so I allowed myself to hope that mine might be the same the next day.

My tongue piercing hurt all day at work, it was a constant stinging pain, and in the afternoon I had to go out to buy more painkillers. The thing that was worrying me the most though was that all the tissue around the hole had gone hard, and there was a raised layer of hard white skin on one side of it. It was like the hard skin that people get on their feet. When I got home I trawled the internet again, but I couldn’t find anything about this hard skin I had on my tongue. I was beginning to get quite frightened. Was it scar tissue? Was it going to stay like that forever? Would I ever be able to eat again? I tried to brush it off, but to no avail. I used mouthwash, Saline Solution, tried to pick it off, and nothing. I didn’t know what to do, except wait until I saw my piercer and ask him what on Earth was wrong with my tongue!

To Continue…

Body Casting Kits

June 19th, 2009

These unique home body casting kits will create a precious memory that will last forever!

For every occasion in life we have a body casting kit for you, from important milestones such as birthdays, engagements, weddings, anniversaries and pregnancy, right through to fun and quirky castings. Stuck for ideas? A body casting kit makes an unforgettable, sentimental gift either in kit form or as a finished cast. There is nothing more rewarding than producing such a unique memory yourself…for her, for him, for the grandparents and even for yourself!

Yes, photographs can capture a moment, but how clearly can you see the actual size, each line, each wrinkle and fold of baby’s foot aged 5 weeks? By taking a cast you have a perfect replica of all these things, something to touch, clearly see and cherish. Body casting can keep your memory alive forever.

Each and every one of the body casting kits are easy to do and include all the specialist finishing paints, which make all the difference to the finished article. The moulding material is perfectly safe for any skin, non toxic and hypo allergenic, it is widely used in the medical industry for taking skin impressions.  

 

The pregnant belly body casting kit creates a unique way to capture your special time. This kit is not just a pregnancy belly bandage but an exact belly plaster cast; it will take every tiny detail and reproduce it on your final cast. Our body casting kits will produce a stunning piece of art, with little dimples, scars and even goose bumps! Capture all the curves of that voluptuous body, and once you are back in shape you will marvel at the cast for years to come! 

 

 

The breast and chest body casting kit is such a fantastic and unique gift for a partner either in kit form or as the finished cast. Maybe you are looking to have a breast enlargement or a breast reduction - capture the before and after to see just how much you like your new look! Capture those curves today and keep them forever! You can even cast with hands covering the breasts for that extra cleavage… every bedroom should have one! The casting process is excellent fun for both model and caster.

 

 

 

The Baby and Toddler Hands and Feet Body Casting Kit creates a perfect 3D replica of your baby’s hand & foot, capturing every tiny detail so unique to every baby and so precious to every parent. This body casting kit includes everything you need to produce the cast of your child’s hand and foot or two hands or feet.

 

 

 

 

The Parent & Baby Holding Hands Body Casting Kit makes A truly stunning cast! Capture that special time when baby’s hand wraps around your finger and grips it tightly. Great for parents or even grandparents holding hands with that precious baby. A wonderful 3D cast and priceless memory.

 

 

 

 

Our Family hands Body Casting Kit makes a brilliant gift for everyone. If you are looking for a unique and different present, these 3D mould kits are for you. What a way to bring family and friends together with unbelievable results. The hands body casting kits are also a superb present for any wedding couple. Having your hands cast will be a fun and unforgettable experience. This casting kit will allow you to capture up to two adults and two child hands together with hands posed flat. Jewellery can even be worn for added sentiment!

  

 

 

Nothing is more recognizable than the face. The Adult Face Body Casting Kit is simple to use and the results are stunning. They are wall mountable which means you can look down on everyone for years to come and never age!

 

 

 

The Adult Bottom Casting Kit allows you to capture that curvy, peachy bottom forever! If your partner loves your bum then they will be over the moon with this! Either in 3D kit form or the finished cast it makes a superb and personal gift for a loved one. You can even wear underwear to accentuate your curves. Everything is included in the casting kit, even hangers to make it wall mountable. 

 

View our full range of body casting kits to mark your place in history!

Fake Ikon Stretching Tapers

June 10th, 2009

These fake (non-piercing) stretching tapers are designed for standard 1.2mm earlobe piercings, with the illusion of a stretched piercing in seconds! You may recognise some of the unique designs from the popular Ikon Flesh Plugs range, including cherries, skulls, swallows, stars, crosses, tiger print, zebra print and many more.

You can now mix and match the ever-growing Ikon range of body piercing jewellery and accessories, with the funkiest and brightest designs you’ll find! Have a look at the Ikon Stash Ear Drums, Ikon Nose Studs, Ikon Flesh Plugs, Mega Ikon Flesh PlugsClip-In Ikon Balls, Picture Tongue Barbells, Ikon Threaded Balls, Ikon Fake Flesh PlugsHalo Flesh Tunnels and Picturebell Navel Bananabells.

The fake flesh tapers are designed in two pieces; the front disc screws off for easy fitting, simply push the bar through your piercing and screw the front disc back on, for a hassle free, instantly stretched look!

Our Fake Flesh Tapers are available in a range of colours and styles, including Fake UV Marble Tapers and plain Surgical Steel Fake Tapers.

Check out our full range of Non Piercing Body Jewellery!

Natural Stone Flesh Plugs

June 3rd, 2009

 

Are you looking for something completely unique and naturally beautiful? Our extraordinary range of natural stone flesh plugs for stretched piercings features a stunning selection of flesh plugs that will knock you off your feet!

Natural Ceramic Black Lightning Flesh Plug

I think about it every day… what can I wear in my stretched earlobes that hasn’t been done a thousand times already? In a constant search of innovation and wow-factor of my body piercing jewellery, I’ve come to realise that it’s time to discover body jewellery all over again, in style.

Natural Fossil Mata Ortiz Stone Flesh Plug

Similar to our fabulous gemstone flesh plugs, these natural fossils and minerals include natural materials that you have never seen before, guaranteed. An instant favourite of mine has got to be the bold and minimal Lava Flesh Plug. Slick!

Natural Lava Stone Flesh Plug

Each one is a stunning representation of mother nature, displaying natural markings, hues and textures. You will love yours. Each and every one is a completely unique piece, I personally refer to these as a work of art in itself. It goes without saying that stretched piercing jewellery has definitely come a long way since the introduction of standard flesh tunnels and flesh tubes, I think we’d all agree.

 

Natural Travertine Stone Flesh Plug

Natural stone flesh plugs are double-flared, only recommended for healed stretches. It’s important to change your gauge gradually, allowing ample healing time between sizes (normally a minimum of 3-4 weeks). The best and easiest way to stretch your ear piercing is with the use of stretching tapers (or Insertion Pins) found on BodyJewelleryShop.

Natural Zebra Marble Stone Flesh Plug

Natural materials worn in stretched piercings help to reduce bad odour and offer great biocompatibility, ensuring a safe and comfortable piece of jewellery especially for people with allergies or sensitive skin.

Natural Desert Jasper Stone Flesh Plug

Make sure you check out our full range of stunning natural stone flesh plugs!

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plugs

May 28th, 2009

This fabulous range of Krakatoa Glass Flesh Plugs features a wonderful assortment of pieces designed for stretched ear piercings. Each one has been beautifully crafted and polished from natural Java Obsidian glass. 

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Clear Cloud

Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin that is formed by the rapid cooling of lava. Obsidian flesh plugs have a glassy lustre that reflects the sunlight beautifully with a stunning array of colours, natural patterns and textures shining through a translucent surface.

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Whiskey

Obsidian has been used for thousands of years for toolmaking. Sharp shards of obsidian were formed into arrowheads by Indians. The Aztecs also used obsidian for tools such as sacrificial knives, the eyes of carving of their gods, and even mirrors.

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Cognac

The Krakatoa Glass Flesh Plug range is a stunning representation of mother nature, very comfortable to wear and look after. Cleaning is easy and quick; maintaining a healthy piercing has never been easier!

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Green with banding

Natural materials worn in stretched piercings help to reduce bad odour and offer great biocompatibility, ensuring a safe and comfortable piece of jewellery especially for people with allergies or sensitive skin.

 

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Clear Green with banding

Obsidian has been known to have mystical power, often used for gaining clear insight into problems. Obsidian stabilizes and is a chastiser.

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Light Blue with banding

The Krakatoa Glass Flesh Plugs are double-flared, only recommended for healed stretches. It’s important to change your stretching size gradually, allowing ample healing time between sizes (normally a minimum of 3-4 weeks). The best and easiest way to stretch your ear piercing is with the use of stretching tapers (or Insertion Pins) found on BodyJewelleryShop.

Glass Krakatoa Flesh Plug - Pink Champagne

Don’t forget to check out our full range of Glass body piercing jewellery, including a wide variety of colours, shapes, sizes and textures. Our vast range of glass piercing jewellery includes glass spirals, glass twists, glass hooks, glass claws, glass flesh plugs, glass top-hatsglass eyelets, glass flesh tunnels and more!

Cosmetic Fashion Contact Lenses Competition

May 22nd, 2009
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PHOTO COMPETITION
Featuring BodyJewelleryShop Cosmetic Fashion Contact Lenses
 
Get artistic with our first competition of the year. This should be a fun and exciting opportunity to show us your imagination and resourcefulness - no limitation on creativity and only one decree – you must show off your cosmetic fashion contact lenses in action!
 
We want to see the most interesting ways in which you have put your contact lenses to use, whether it’s your costume at Halloween, fancy dress parties, clubbing, or your crazy, arty ideas in front of the camera. We’ve seen some fantastic snaps of contact lenses when used for different purposes; from photographers in studio photo shoots to cyber pixies in clubs! So, which one are you?
 
What you will need:
  • A pair of, or single contact lens
  • Photo camera 
Rules: 
  • Unlimited entries per person
  • Photomanipulation (photo editing) is permitted
  • Photographs can include as little as your eye, as long as lenses are in view
  • Photographs can include different cosmetic fashion contact lenses in each eye if desired
  • Entries can be submitted by replying to our BodyJewelleryShop FORUM thread
  • An entry can either be a single photograph, a ‘photo set’ of multiple photos, or ‘collage’ put together of multiple photographs
  • Entries must be submitted by Midnight 30th June 2009 (GMT)
  • A shortlist of entrants will be chosen by BodyJewelleryShop after the final entry has been submitted
  • Final voting by FORUM members will commence thereafter to choose the top 3 winners from shortlist 
Prizes: 
  • 1st - £50 credit with BodyJewelleryShop
  • 2nd - £20 credit with BodyJewelleryShop
  • 3rd - £10 credit with BodyJewelleryShop
Get snapping!

Terror Eyes Fashion Contact Lenses

May 20th, 2009

  

Your fashion statement is all about you. Your hair, your t-shirt, your makeup and your Terror Eyes fashion contact lenses! Easy to use and handy to take anywhere you go for the ultimate, instant transformation; this is the coolest way to change your look within seconds.

All of our Terror Eyes fashion contact lenses are designed to completely cover your natural eye colour, ensuring a very bold look and allowing full effect of the design to stand out, on anyone and everyone. The colours and patterns on our Terror Eyes fashion contact lenses do not interfere with your vision in any way, but others cannot see your eyes behind the contacts. We have over 40 wild designs to choose from!

 

Go to the extreme with these vibrant colours and patterns, ideal for Halloween, birthday and Christmas gifts, fancy dress parties, practical jokes, clubbing or just fabulous nights out on the town.

 

Complete the fright-factor with our creepy colours; Blackout, Whiteout, Blood Red and Green Eye. You can even mix two different colours and bring the paranormal to life… ghosts, witches, devils, grim reapers, vampires and zombies alike!

 

How would you like to have cat eyes? Wouldn’t that be exciting? A totally different look. Terror Eyes fashion contact lenses will certainly impress. We even have Pink Cat Eyes for a comical, cartoon-like appearance that will amuse your audience.

The ‘Magic Eye’ fashion contact lenses will dramatically change the colour of your eyes, but depict a more naturally textured iris for that truly magical look. Available in Magic Blue, Magic Green and Magic Brown.

 

For an elegant and slightly more subtle style, go for the ‘Intricate range of highly detailed patterns that create a graceful silhouette over your own natural eye colour. This range is exceptionally stylish and creates a very mesmerizing visual vogue.

 

 

Browse our full selection of Terror Eyes fashion contact lenses to find more crazy designs! Unlike many retailers, all of our fashion contact lenses are sold as singles (for one eye), allowing you to mix and match your own colours and designs without having to buy a pair (unless you want to). If you do opt for a pair, we even offer a discount price, offering you greater value for money.

 

We also have contact lens solution and contact lens cases for storing and keeping your contact lenses in great condition until the next time you wear them!

 

Gaspeite Body Piercing Jewellery

May 12th, 2009

Gaspeite is an extremely rare, bright green natural mineral named after the place it was first described, in the Gaspé Peninsula, Canada. Gaspeite has been known to bring about good fortune. As a healing stone, it is thought to reduce stress and help with heart, gallbladder and lung problems. Metaphysically, it is thought to bring spirituality into everyday life.

This very unique Gaspeite Threaded Accessory features a 5mm Gaspiete gem, beautifully set in .925 silver claw setting.

This Green Neon Gaspeite Flower Navel Bananabell features a 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Bananabell and 5mm top ball with 6mm Gaspiete fixed in 925 silver flower.

This Green Neon Gaspeite Cross Navel Bananabell features a 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Bananabell and 5mm top ball with 4mm Gaspiete “sugarloaf cut” stone on the angle in 925 silver cross, with enamel infill.

This Green Neon Gaspeite Cluster Navel Bananabell features a 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Bananabell and 5mm top ball with 6mm Gaspiete fixed in 925 silver dish surrounded by 12 mini crystals.

 

This Green Neon Gaspeite Vine Navel Bananabell features a 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Bananabell and 5mm lower ball with 4 x 4mm round Gaspietes in 925 silver vine.