International Body Piercing Day - June 28
Wed Jun 28th

International Body Piercing Day

PIERCING DAY IS THE INTERNATIONAL BODY PIERCING DAY.

International Body Piercing Day is June 28th. The day honors the use of body piercing and modification. Body piercing should also promote the education and knowledge of both the culture and safety legislation that should be followed.

Even though body piercing is much more common than a few decades ago, when only ears were pierced, body piercing is not new. No one knows when body piercing actually began. Ancient civilizations (such as Mayan)Nose used nose jewelry as a sign of wealth. Records and evidence of piercing dating back at least as far as Ancient Rome can be found.

Body piercing in all forms has grown in popularity among both men and women, as well as cultures. As the art form evolves, the market and legislation governing those industries change around the world and Asia. Certain states require studios to be approved by the health department in the United States, while others have no rules in place at all. Depending on where you work, getting a piercing may be risky. However, in other situations, the personal expression of a piercing is a valuable.

When considering a piercing, make sure you choose a reputable artist. For a rundown of tips on finding the right studio for you, visit www.safepiercing.org for a rundown. Are you an artist? Are you an artist? Take steps to make your studio the best and safest for your clients and your artwork! They'll keep coming back and keep coming back for more and keep coming back for more. When is the last time you removed the piercing and cleaned it?

On social media, use the hashtag #Internationalbodypiercing to track the discussion.

International body piercing day is the first day of a world body piercing day in history

Because it is the birthday of the cosmetic piercing pioneer, Jim Ward, was selected for International Body Piercing Day on July 28th. In 1978, He opened Gauntlet, the world's first professional piercing studio in California. According to reports, a friend of the great Mr. Ward started the holiday to continue his tradition of piercing education and raise safety legislation within the industry.