Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there are still piercing pagodas and claire’s. I’d personally never get my ears pierced with a piercing gun by a minimally trained mall employee (or a pediatrician), but it’s an option and much cheaper.
You can also go to any piercing/tattoo parlor with great reviews. It won’t be close to $400, that’s just outrageous. The kinds of bougie places you’re looking at like Brilliance pray on your fear of scary heavily tattooed people to charge you an arm and a leg.
Why are you lumping pediatricians in with minimally trainer mall employees? That’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:My mom fought me for years and years and years on a second piercing. Basically we argued about it my whole childhood, from around 6 yo to college. Now, decades later, I am SO GRAETFUL I don’t have a tacky extra hole in my ear. Thank you, Mom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My incoming freshman would like a second ear piercing. After two years of begging, we have decided we are ok with it. I started looking at places (are there even anymore mall piercing pagodas?) and they are all so fancy. They charge for each ear separtely, plus the studs (separately). The first place, with the cheapest earring comes to about $400. The other place I checked is around the same. I checked two places called Brilliance Piercing and Belleza Piercing: https://shopbrilliancepiercing.com/pages/faqs and https://www.bellezalase.com/
I welcome any suggestions. Am I looking at the wrong places or is this the new cost?
Thank you!
The extreme pricing comes from the “DMV Tax” - where everything in this area is extremely overpriced.
$400 for simple ear piercing would get you laughed at throughout most of the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:My incoming freshman would like a second ear piercing. After two years of begging, we have decided we are ok with it. I started looking at places (are there even anymore mall piercing pagodas?) and they are all so fancy. They charge for each ear separtely, plus the studs (separately). The first place, with the cheapest earring comes to about $400. The other place I checked is around the same. I checked two places called Brilliance Piercing and Belleza Piercing: https://shopbrilliancepiercing.com/pages/faqs and https://www.bellezalase.com/
I welcome any suggestions. Am I looking at the wrong places or is this the new cost?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Craig Pokes U in arlington is the gold standard - should cost under $200 depending on the earrings that you buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - is it just that your daughter wants really expensive earrings? The piercings themselves at Brilliance are $105 for both ears and you can get a set of titanium studs for $60.
https://www.brilliancepiercing.com/pricing
This is where I took my teen and I highly recommend them. I paid about $250 including tip, but they definitely had less expensive earrings than the ones DD chose.
Anonymous wrote:Go to a tattoo/piercing place. They will be much better than something at the mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there are still piercing pagodas and claire’s. I’d personally never get my ears pierced with a piercing gun by a minimally trained mall employee (or a pediatrician), but it’s an option and much cheaper.
You can also go to any piercing/tattoo parlor with great reviews. It won’t be close to $400, that’s just outrageous. The kinds of bougie places you’re looking at like Brilliance pray on your fear of scary heavily tattooed people to charge you an arm and a leg.
Why are you lumping pediatricians in with minimally trainer mall employees? That’s ridiculous.
How is that ridiculous? Pediatricians, like mall employees, are minimally trained in doing piercings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there are still piercing pagodas and claire’s. I’d personally never get my ears pierced with a piercing gun by a minimally trained mall employee (or a pediatrician), but it’s an option and much cheaper.
You can also go to any piercing/tattoo parlor with great reviews. It won’t be close to $400, that’s just outrageous. The kinds of bougie places you’re looking at like Brilliance pray on your fear of scary heavily tattooed people to charge you an arm and a leg.
Why are you lumping pediatricians in with minimally trainer mall employees? That’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there are still piercing pagodas and claire’s. I’d personally never get my ears pierced with a piercing gun by a minimally trained mall employee (or a pediatrician), but it’s an option and much cheaper.
You can also go to any piercing/tattoo parlor with great reviews. It won’t be close to $400, that’s just outrageous. The kinds of bougie places you’re looking at like Brilliance pray on your fear of scary heavily tattooed people to charge you an arm and a leg.
Why are you lumping pediatricians in with minimally trainer mall employees? That’s ridiculous.