11 y.o. DD wants ears pierced for holiday gift - where should I take her?

Anonymous
Will this be her first time being pierced? Anyways Claire's seems like the best choice in my opinion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:11 is too young.
11 is plenty old enough. Not that it matters but its very common for girls in south america to have their ears pierced the day they are born.
Anonymous
I would go to a tattoo parlor and have it done with a needle, not a piercing gun http://www.safepiercing.org/piercing/faq/
Go about 1/4 down the page for information on piercing guns.

I always find it odd when I hear about doctors doing piercings. My Dad was a family practitioner and NEVER did any piercings! He practiced medicine, not body art.
Anonymous
Good tattoo/piercing parlor or the doc
Wish I had taken my daughter t the doc instead of Claire's -- they suck -- one hole is slightly crooked
Anonymous
Claire's is great. The piercers are trained -- you aren't getting a brand-new 16-year-old cashier for piercing.
Anonymous
Another vote for Claire's. My daughter's piercer took her time getting the holes exactly aligned with a Sharpie pen first. She really spent time getting it just right. She sterilized everything first and used gloves the whole time. The actual piercing took about one second per ear and went great.
Anonymous
I say Claire's, DD has got all 6 of her holes pierced there and never had any problem.
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