Piercing Supplies Tools

Piercing Supplies Tools for Business and Do-it-Yourself

Posted on Wednesday 23 August 2006

Thinking of starting your own piercing parlor? If so, then you need piercing supplies tools to get you started. There are many wholesalers online that offer piercing supplies tools for your business or if you do your own piercing.  I have two holes in each ear, I have to admit that my queasiness during the process prevented me from looking at the instruments, but there are many piercing supplies tools that you will need. Tweezers, needles, cleansing solution are just the bare basic tools to get you started. The internet has a wealth of supplies, all with hideous, barbaric sounding names to use in your piercing business.

When I got my ears pierced, it seemed like a simple enough procedure and honestly, my queasy stomach actually prevented me from looking to see what was going on. My research online, however, has leaded me to believe that in order for one to have a body piercing parlor, you need to have many piercing supplies tools. In fact, the amount of equipment needed may rival that of a doctor’s office. One of the sites I visited was a very helpful site. It also offers up to 80% off regular retail prices on piercing supplies tools. One can purchase the bare essentials like tweezers, needles, and cleansing solutions that will aide in the initial piercing process. Another one bpiercing-supplies-tools_.JPGoasts that it offers the safest product for quality piercing. All their products are made out of stainless steel and autoclavable. One of the other sites on the market has a large selection of piercing supplies tools also at wholesale prices. It even offers shipping as low as $2.30. This website has after piercing and after tattooing products. Some of the other supplies you will need for a piercing business studs and tapers, o-rings and gauges. Yes, it does sound like they are selling products for use in NASA. Another good website offers up to 70% off on their products and guarantees their piercing supplies tools for life. Their products are offered not only in stainless steel, but gold and titanium also.  I thought that this site was very easy to navigate because it offered tabs for piercing starter kits, tapers, pilers and so forth. It was very user friendly to shop around. The thing that another website offers that the other sites didn’t seem to was that it offered a brief description of the product (how to use it) and sometimes even diagrams (how to pierce). Its also dumb-downed site offered a really great shopping environment, in my opinion. A final site I visited didn’t have the wide selection of products that the others did, but it offers customers the option that if there are piercing supplies tools that they are looking for, to let the company know.

So if you are starting your own piercing parlor or are just simply a do-it-yourself piercer, you will need piercing supplies tools to get you started. The websites I listed above and many more on the internet offer quality piercing products at discount prices.