Ep 16 – Brittany Davidson: Practicing Piercing with Care – Your health is in our hands

Apr 27, 2020

The safer way to pierce

Getting your ears pierced for the first time is a rite of passage for many girls and women.

Later in life, additional ear and body piercings create the opportunity to show your uniqueness, personality, and style. Or you might do it for cultural reasons – or to highlight your rebellious nature.

Whatever the reason – piercing shouldn’t be taken lightly. And it should be done safely to avoid infections or even diseases.

On today’s show, I’m chatting with Brittany Davidson from The Hills Piercing Studio about piercing safely – and that’s via needles, not guns.

If you have a beauty salon or are a fellow piercer – or if you’re thinking of getting piercings done for yourself or your kids – you need to pierce yourself into this episode.

Let’s get started!

ABOUT BRITTANY DAVIDSON

I met Brittany at the beginning of the year to get my 6 year old’s ears pierced.

A friend of mine had highly recommended the Hills Piercing Studio for little ears and I discovered many mothers in my local mums Facebook group shared that same confidence in Brittany’s piercing skills.

Brittany has been running the business for two years now and is a proud member of the Australasian Association of Professional Piercers.

She’s also the wife and mum to an almost 2 year old daughter, Ivy, and her furry sister – aka their cat.

QUESTIONS ASKED

  • Tell us a little more about you, your business journey, and what you do at The Hills Piercing Studio.
  • How are you managing in the current climate?
  • I believe you have plans for a new studio? What’s the update on that?
  • You have a very strong opinion when it comes to piercing – and only use needles. Could you please explain why?
  • So you used to use piercing guns. Did you have a particular negative experience that turned you off them?
  • What type of feedback do you get when people find out you don’t use piercing guns?
  • What’s involved in your piercing process?
  • I understand you’re part of the Australasian Association of Professional Piercers. Could you please explain what the association is all about and what’s involved? Is it hard to join?
  • There’s also the Safe Piercing website, which I believe is fairly new. What’s that about?

CONNECT WITH BRITTANY

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Phone – 0423 966 941

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