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July 7, 2010

Belly Button Rings Are Becoming So Much More Creative.

Not only are belly button rings becoming more popular, but they’re becoming more creative as well. Gone are the days where all you could find was the standard, traditional non-dangling banana barbell with two acrylic balls. No more!

You can find navel rings with a wide selection of barbell styles and decorative accents.  As to be expected, the most common (and cheapest) navel rings are now and always will be the traditional non-dangling style.  But just because they’re traditional doesn’t mean they’re not fun. You can purchase a navel ring with a variety of gems and jewels, colors and shapes, and even licensed logos and brands like professional sports teams and Playboy.

Navel rings that dangle are expanding into more creative designs as well.  They’re not just a little jewel hanging two links down from the barbell anymore. There are chains and gems and jewels and each comes with a creative selection of designs.  You can find belly button rings that include a long chain that wraps around your waste or even connects to other piercings.  There is a variety of size as well, ranging from as little as 1/4 inch to 1 and 1/2 inches.

If you want to upgrade from the traditional non-dangling barbell, but aren’t interested in the long dangles, there are still options available to meet your needs. Recently, the “reverse belly button ring” has become an astonishingly popular style. This style of navel ring enters the belly button in the same way, but instead of a decorative piece hanging down from the bottom part of the barbell, it extends from the top. It will typically be stationary, rather than free-moving, but this is a creative way to expand your navel ring style.

You could also look for a “spiral navel ring” if you want something a little more daring. These belly rings are non-dangling as well, but provide a clever way to add flair: they twist! The design features a 14 GA or 16 GA barbell that spirals, rather than curves. It appears to be like a section of a spring, but it doesn’t expand and contract. They usually have two balls on the end in decorative colors and sometimes the entire ring is made from titanium, which comes in a variety of colors.

Never again should you feel like you can only choose from two styles of navel rings.  No matter what your style and taste dictates, you can easily find a belly button rings that’s right for you.

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March 10, 2010

14K Real Gold Belly Button Rings Are The Latest Trend In Body Jewelry.

Did you know that you can get REAL gold body jewelry? Especially popular are real gold belly button rings. They are available primarily on the Internet but can also be purchased in retail stores.  You can get both real 14K white gold and real 14K yellow gold body jewelry in many shapes and sizes.

Generally, if you purchase a real gold belly button ring, it will be inscribed with “14K” somewhere on the body jewelry to ensure that your piece is authentic.  Many Sites also offer 24 karate plated gold jewelry, which is not the same.  Belly button rings that are 24K plated gold do not come with an inscription.

Because the gold itself can be expensive, white gold and yellow gold belly button rings sometimes come with cubic zirconia or other lab created gems.  This helps maintain a more affordable price while letting the wearer be extra glamorous with real 14K gold. 

There is a wide variance in cost on this body jewelry, depending on the style and size.  Typically, the low prices are approximately $75.00 while the higher prices can reach up to $150.00.  Women like to wear gold earrings, gold necklaces and gold rings so why wouldn’t they also want to have 14K real gold belly button rings?

Because of the popularity and cost of real gold body jewelry, some people are skeptic that they will be tricked into purchasing a fake and being over charged.  Like any other high quality product, only purchase your real gold belly button ring from a well known and legitimate store or Web site.  If they don’t have an adequate refund policy or if they refuse to verify the authenticity of their product, the store is probably not safe.

As mentioned above, many belly button rings come inscribed with their karat content, which is an assurance from the manufacturer that product is real.  In addition, many body jewelry sales places offer both 24K plated gold and 14K real gold belly button rings.  This can help a buyer compare the look and prices of the two and determine the difference. 

Real gold belly button rings make a great gift for a loved one.  Find a 14K real white or yellow gold belly button ring and present it to her to show how much you care.  Everyone likes to feel special and who could turn down something as special as a 14K REAL gold belly button ring?

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August 28, 2009

How To Buy Your First Belling Ring

Getting your first belly ring can be a safe, stress-free experience – if you make the right preparations before the piercing and observe proper care afterwards. Once you do, you can eventually show off to everyone sexy diamond belly ring.

But first things first: know where it’s safe to get pierced. Check out the shops in your area offering navel or belly piercing. Ask people you know if they’ve been there or if they know someone who did.

It is even better if you go visit the shops. Ask them about their services and don’t settle for someone who “just begun” and doesn’t do the piercing themself. alk with the artist who will be performing the piercing on you if you’re going to have it done there. Piercers have to be licensed by a local health board before they can offer their services to the public. Go ahead and ask for all the paperwork that shows that.

Next thing you have to know is the things you need to be prepared for after you get your belly button pierced. For one thing, a belly piercing takes quite a long time to completely heal. Over the next 9 to 12 months after you get pierced, there will be soreness and discomfort in that area. That’s because the skin on the belly button is very thin, heals very slowly and feels pain a lot.

Knowing these things shouldn’t stop you from getting a belly ring, but it should prepare you for some changes in your lifestyle such as regular cleaning in that area and avoiding public pools and seawater for the next 6 months. These things are prerequisites to avoid infections that can set on the piercing. Avoiding activities like strenuous running, which may also be necessary to prevent further pain and discomfort. But if you’re willing to endure the entire healing period, you’ll be that more proud of your belly button ring.

Now that you’re been primed, it’s time to know what kinds of belly rings are out there that’ll fit your personality. Belly button rings come in many shapes and sizes and are made from different materials.

For first timers, bioplast belly button rings are recommended. This is because this has the least chances for causing allergic reactions.

Stainless steel is the most popular material used for belly button rings and they come in many different forms from simple studs to intricate dangle belly rings.

Navel rings can also come in solid gold or gold-plated varieties. There are even some that are paired with a gem or jewel such as diamond navel rings.

Whatever you choose, always remember there is some level of responsibility involved. It is your body after all and no one has a bigger stake in taking care of it, than yourself. To find options for belly and navel rings, check out http://www.navelrings4less.com.

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