Should I get an eyebrow peircing?

I think you should. Then you would look just like all the other seventeen-year-olds.

I wanted my piercing from the age of 12, and had to wait until I was 18. So I did, and as I said, it’s been a lifelong thing. I don’t think eyebrow piercings are going to be lifelong as they are much more inconvenient. But yes, don’t hang your keys from your piercing.

Oh, and the tattoo? Wanted one all my life and finally got one a couple of years ago. Also I work in an office and am a professional. Piercings do not completely invalidate your chances, but they may limit them.

I thought I wanted a face piercing of some sort, so I bought a fake eyebrow/nose/lip ring. I tried it on in succession on my eyebrow/nose/lip and found that it looked awful on all three places. Just didn’t look right on my face. So I didn’t get a piercing.

Get a fake one and see if you like how it looks. If you like it, then get the piercing.

Why stop at one?

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Do it, as long as you know you’ll follow through with the aftercare.

I’m a 57 y.o. male.

Over the years I’ve accumulated a dozen piercings in my left ear, one in my right tragus, and a nipple. I love them all, especially the tragus.

If one of my kids wanted, at your age, to get an eyebrow done I would (did) tell my daughter to get her bellybutton or tongue first (she chose bellybutton) as “practice” before doing a facial pierce.

Since it’s removable and leaves only the tiniest scar behind, I’d say go for it. You only get to be young once and if that’s not the time for doing silly stuff, I don’t know what is. Of course, at 47 I still do silly stuff, but trust me, the peer pressure is worse.

Me too.

And I’d secretly hope that they do it anyway, if that’s what they want to do.

I think kids need something to rebel against. I’d rather it be an eyebrow piercing than a facial tattoo. If I act as if Mom hates the idea of them getting a piercing, then they can get their ya-yas out with a relatively safe and reversible form of rebellion. :wink:

Thanks for the opinions,
i will take your opinions into consideration when i decide if i want to pierce my eyebrow:) thanks people, this has been my first ever post and viewing of this forum.

Thanks for being cool people :smiley: :cool:

This was bitchy, and I’m sorry I posted it. I find eyebrow piercings oddly revolting. I can barely stand to look at them, they’re so creepy and gross. Other body mods don’t bother me as much, but eyebrow piercings… Gag. However, that’s my problem, not yours. Sorry I was a bitch.

Get a haircut, wash your face more often (to get rid of acne), shave off your hobo beard, turn your baseball cap around, throw away your Magic the Gathering cards, and stop fetishizing degenerate American black youth culture. If you get a facial piercing, I hope you understand that you will not be able to find respectable employment.

The ones that squick me out are lip rings. They are always sucking on them, and they usually look red and irritated; nasty, just nasty.

You make a compelling case. Perhaps we should start a poll: what’s the most disgusting place you can punch an unnecessary hole in a person’s face?

I’m late to see this, but I have a 17 year old. If he wanted to get his eyebrow pierced (or ears) I would let him. Lip or nose, which I believe would leave a bit more visible scar, I would probably suggest he wait.

Not that you asked, but I kind of like your messy, longish hair, but don’t really care for the facial hair.

We had a thread about something similar years ago – it looks like the site is still up if you want to see the pics.

OP, if I were you, I would wait until I was 18 and if I still wanted the piercing, I’d go for it then. There’s really no disadvantage to thinking it through and seeing whether it’s something you really want or just a passing impulse.

Do what you want - it’s your look, your body, your life. And your decision.

Besides, I can’t think of a group whose collective opinion should matter less than SDMB posters. It’s virtually certain that we aren’t going to date you, we aren’t going to hire you, we aren’t going to admit you to college. And a lot of us are old farts. If you must make a decision based on what others think, ask people around you whose opinion could actually have some impact on your life.

PS to others in the thread - Does this remind anyone else of that other thread where the young man posted a photo of himself so we could all look at it and tell him he was good-looking? I can’t think of the poster’s name or his exact question any more, but I’m getting similar vibes here.

At 17?:confused::dubious:

I would rather you didn’t; I would imagine your brushing the hair out of your eyes, catching the eyebrow ring with something, and ripping it right out. I wouldn’t like that - the blood wouldn’t bother me, but the torn flesh would.

In short, I don’t think it would suit you, but I am not an objective observer.

(Don’t wash your face too frequently, use a spot of clay mask and / or benzoyl peroxide when necessary, but your skin looks fine; however, everyone being mean is right about the chin hair.)

I disagree.

Men may have both ears pierced, as long as they never wear a pair of earrings; two mismatched ones, or three in one ear & one in the other are both acceptable.

Not really , I don’t think it will do a thing for you.

You think the right answer is, “It’s up to mommy and daddy”?

First, the kid probably wouldn’t be asking us if he didn’t already know that his parents won’t - for reasons either practical or philosophical - prevent him from making his own decision.

Second, he’s probably only a few months away from 18. And for sure at 18, it damn well better be his body. Whose else exactly do you think his body belongs to?

And third, I did suggest that family and friends would be a better source of advice than the SDMB.

Thing is, pierced/tattooed people are now in position to do hiring. As the owner of a small business, all of my current employees are bod-modded. My gf is in advertising and I don’t think I’ve ever met a coworker of hers without ink.