Jewels for the stars

Hollywood stars are considered icons in modern day fashion. May they be dresses or jewelry, people look up to their favorite stars and emulates the way they dress and how they accessorize themselves. Even in Hollywood, there are people who are fans of piercing and other body jewelry aside from the regular and normal extravagant rings, necklaces and earrings. As the lights in red carpet events, you'll see actors and actresses adorned with gems and jewelries that sparkle in the lights. Nowadays, a number of Hollywood celebrities have become fans of platinum jewels which they wore in different events and awarding ceremonies. The likes of Reese Witherspoon, Madonna, Brooke Shields, Michael Douglas and David Bowie seem to prefer body ornaments like rings, pendants, wedding bands and bracelets made with platinum. But body jewelry and body piercing didn't come from the influences of Hollywood. It was more like the other way around. Historically speaking, some 4000-5000 years ago body ornaments have been used in the attempt of people back then to make themselves appealing depending on their culture. Body piercing as well has been a practice in early civilizations. Even the Bible mentioned nose piercing. The Eqyptians wore navel rings in their various rituals. Some incorporates piercing as a religious ritual like tongue piercing for the Aztecs, Shamans, and the Mayans in Central America. Various tribes in Northwest America and in Africa still practice various kinds of body piercings. Piercing and body jewelry has been around for centuries. It was only in the 1960s and the 1970s that the practice became more of a form of rebellion and self-expression. Jim Ward and his piercing shop, The Gauntlet, are often referred to as the first ones who popularized piercing in the United States. The practice has grown from tribal rituals and religious rites into a form of fashion. Body jewelry and body piercing is now known as a kind of artistic expression. You'll find celebrities like Hollywood stars, rock stars, and sports figures that wear such ornaments proudly, making them models for younger generation and giving their throngs of their fans something to imitate. However, one should not always mimic Hollywood celebrities. Sometimes, the way the stars dress and accessorize is not ideal for you. For example, if a celebrity actress dons a silver nose stud, imitating the same might cause you to have allergenic reactions to the metal. It is wise to make certain the kinds of materials that are bio-compatible to your own body. Metals like silver or gold contains small amounts of nickel which could still cause irritations on the skin, especially if you're too hypersensitive. Nickel is not a bio-compatible material and any skin exposed to it can lead to problems like simple rashes which could lead to complications and infections. It is not always a good thing to follow blindly. One needs to think first and see if following their favorite celebrity is worth it. Most celebrities can afford the more expensive stuff. The fans, however, have to think of ways to keep up. For fans there are other options. A lot of stores sell affordable accessories and body jewelry similar to the ones that adorn their favorite celebrity's ears, neck, nose, lips or tongue. One can still look good like Hollywood stars and famous rock stars. It's a matter of picking the right combinations of body jewelry and getting them from reputable yet affordable stores. You can find lots of jewelry shops on the internet that offer items at big discounts.

Golden Glam

Throughout the years, gold has always been considered one of the most precious and sought after metals. It has been the passion of a lot of treasure hunters and at the hearts of many who have lusted after the glint of riches that that particular metal can provide. Aside from being used as currency, it has been the primary metal used in jewelry dating perhaps farther than ancient Egypt. While gold used to be used primarily as a status symbol that usually connoted power, you will find gold nowadays within the circuitry of your computer and other electronic gadgets because of its superior conduction power as well as its resistance to most chemical reactions. However, the use of gold in jewelry has not stopped. In fact, more than in the usual traditional jewelry pieces, gold is now used in more modern and fashionable body jewelry. Body jewelry refers to the non-conventional body adornments that has become a large part of our pop culture. From large, ostentatious pieces of jewelry in the form of over sized pendants or large rings popularized by hip-hop artists called "bling bling"; to more deviant body piercing jewelry that adorns every conceivable and inconceivable part of the human body, body jewelry has become part and parcel of modern day fashion. True to form, you will find very fashionable gold body jewelry available in the market to suit your needs and style. Gold body jewelry is more popular for "bling bling" articles than body piercing jewelry. This is probably due to the fact that for one thing, gold still remains a precious metal and therefore command a higher price than other types of metals used in these types of jewelry. More common and more affordable types of metals used in body jewelries are silver and stainless steel. Another factor that may inhibit the use of gold in body jewelry may stem from the fact that gold has a very malleable property or state. This means that the higher the concentration of gold used, the more likely it is easier to be bent and deformed. This is especially unfortunate for body jewelry that will experience a lot of wear and tear as it is worn very close to the body and may snag or catch on the clothes one is wearing. Luckily though, gold body jewelry need not be made of real gold. Gold body jewelry can be made of painted or plated metal to mimic the color and other properties of gold and this allows one to enjoy the look and feel of gold without the encumbering cost as well as the delicate property that it is known for. Of course, these faux gold body jewelry items are not meant to maintain the look of gold for very long. Eventually, after much use, the faux gold body jewelry will begin to lose its luster and eventually tarnish. If it is a good quality faux gold body jewelry however, the fading and tarnishing will be gradual, and on some occasions, if the base metal that was painted was of a good quality, the metal will maintain a polished, albeit whiter or silver look. Whatever the case, do go out and scout for great gold body jewelry finds in the market. Gold body jewelry compliments darker and warmer skin tones and is best to show off a nice tan.

Fake is not always bad

It's painful, it could turn out to be annoying, and the end result may be detrimental to one's health, well-being and social status. So why turn to the whole painful process of piercing when one can fully utilize the array of fake or non-piercing body jewelry available in the market today. You'll be surprised at the variety and the ingenuity of the fake body jewelry's designs and style. From simply clipping, to the use of magnets, from simple suction features to the more stylish spring action mechanisms, non-piercing body jewelry have slowly become popular among individuals that are in search of less painful ways to fit in and be stylish. If you're decided to be stuck with body piercing then by all means, let your body endure the sharp needles and rather painful procedures of body manipulation. But if you're only enjoying a stage or fad of wearing something different, then we suggest using fake body jewelry that is quite believable in its own way. Body piercing, like all body manipulation procedures, comes with great risks. There's the possibility of being allergic to the metal used or the materials used during the procedure such as soap and alcohol. There's also a chance of bacterial infections and parasitic and protozoan infections. One cannot also dispel the likelihood that the piercing procedure will leave excess scar tissues and cause keloid formations, not to mention experiencing possible trauma from the pain brought about by the procedure itself. For piercing in the gum, lip or tongue area, viral infections are possible as well as erosion of gums area. The body accessory market is already flooded with fake body jewelry of various designs, make and color. One can easily get the appropriate set of body jewelry for a specific occasion or event. And if you play your cards right, you might be able to pull it off. This fake body jewelry is amazingly believable. Some attaches to the right portion of the skin so well that they won't come off even if you pull them lightly. Non-pierced jewelry can either be attached through the use of magnets, springs or by clipping. When using magnets, the body ornament will be equipped with thin magnetic studs which are commonly washable. These backing magnetic studs are placed on the inside of the lip or at the back of the earlobe. The other piece of the body jewelry is then placed over the area of the magnet on the other side. Because manufacturers of fake body jewelry use strong magnets, the magnetic studs are strong enough to keep body jewelry in place giving the illusion that the lip, ear, noses, etc are pierced. Another good fake body piercing jewelry design is the use of spring hoops in rings. The springs allow the nose, lip, ear or belly rings to be attached and removed quite easily. This is a good alternative if you don't want magnet equipped jewelry on your face. Spring-action rings also cause little or no discomfort at all unlike actual piercing which can cause itchiness or inflammation depending, of course, on the person's body chemistry. There are a lot more non-piercing accessories out there. It's just a matter of looking for a store that sells well made ones. If I were you, I would go and look for the best quality made fake body jewelry. You definitely need a strong magnet, springs that work, etc.