body-jewelry.com is an independent resource for people choosing, wearing, and caring for body jewelry. We combine practical guides with Helix, our interactive advisor, to help people make safer and more confident piercing decisions.
What this site is: practical piercing education, tools, and product-discovery help in plain language. What it is not: medical care, a replacement for a qualified piercer, or a guarantee that every product or studio will suit every person.
This site is for people who are new to piercings, dealing with healing issues, choosing body jewelry, comparing materials, or trying to find a reputable studio without wasting hours digging through generic advice.
Finding the right body jewelry, the right size, safe materials, healing advice, and trustworthy studios is often harder than it should be. Too many answers online are vague, outdated, overly promotional, or simply not specific enough for real situations.
We built body-jewelry.com to make those decisions clearer. The goal is simple: help people understand what matters, avoid the obvious mistakes, and get to the right next step faster.
Helix helps with sizing, materials, healing, aftercare, product discovery, and studio research. It uses current web results plus the context you give it, such as piercing type, size, healing stage, material preference, style, or budget.
Helix is not a doctor, not a diagnosis tool, and not a substitute for a real anatomy check by a qualified piercer. It can help narrow options and surface useful information, but it cannot physically assess swelling, placement, jewelry fit, or medical complications.
Recommendations are based on relevance, safety signals, fit for the question, and overall usefulness. Retailers cannot pay to be recommended, and affiliate relationships do not control which products or studios appear.
For products, we look for material suitability, fit, clarity of listing, and whether the item appears genuinely useful for the situation being described. For studios, we look for real, verifiable businesses with clear location information and a professional presence. A studio appearing in Helix is not a formal endorsement. It is a starting point for your own review.
Our content is written using recognized piercing-safety guidance, practical studio standards, and user-focused reasoning. We aim to keep guides clear, current, and honest about uncertainty. We do not invent reviewer personas, fabricate product links, or rank recommendations because of sponsorship.
Where a claim depends on changing information, we update it. Where a situation depends on anatomy, healing, or medical symptoms, we say so clearly.
Some product links may be affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That does not control inclusion, ranking, or the direction of Helix recommendations. We do not sell paid placement in recommendations.
Ask a professional piercer for anatomy fit, jewelry sizing, downsizing, bumps, material issues, and placement questions. Ask a doctor for fever, spreading redness, severe worsening pain, red streaks, or suspected infection. If a situation feels urgent, do not rely only on online advice.
When looking for a piercer, use the correct public wording: APP member piercers or other qualified professional piercers who use safer jewelry and sterilization standards.
If you spot something outdated, unclear, or wrong, tell us. We welcome correction requests, practical feedback, and suggestions for guides or tools that would make the site more useful.
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