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> Cheap Body Jewelry – You Get What You Pay For
by All Piercings Staff Writer
Dressing well is not
just about the outfit you are wearing. It is also about your
accessories and how well they complement your clothes. People are thus
always on the lookout for cool jewelry and other accessories. They
have to have that perfect piece of jewelry that goes just right with
their outfit. Be it casual chic or dressy formal, the jewelry has to
complement the attire perfectly. But this desire to always be seen
with new and matching jewelry could prove to be a very costly affair.
You would think cheap body jewelry is the ideal solution.
Where do you get
cheap body jewelry?
There’s the million
dollar question. Except, with the multitude of sites available on the
Internet selling cheap body jewelry, it really is not so tough to
answer anymore.
- Body jewelry going
for peanuts!
- Cheap body jewelry
is in! Get it now.
- Get a body tattoo
done really cheap!
- Cheap body jewelry
is hot! Available here.
If any of the above
statements sounds familiar it’s probably because you have either
received a SPAM email with a similar heading or because you’ve been
looking for cheap body jewelry and found umpteen sites promising the
same.
The Internet is full
of places where you can get cheap body jewelry. You do not have to pay
through your nose to be able to buy that perfect piece. But BEWARE –
Is cheap body jewelry what you should REALLY be looking for?
Cheap body jewelry
– And the catch is…
Most of us are not
millionaires. We are simple folk looking to indulge ourselves every
once in a while. We would love to find things, especially jewelry, for
a bargain. We generally look for cheaper alternatives, at times even
if we could afford to spend a little more. This is the way it is these
days and it’s definitely not a bad thing. But going in for cheap body
jewelry? That should not be an option for anybody – rich or not!
Ever wondered why
people are selling body jewelry so cheap? It is because they are
cutting corners in various ways. One merchant charges $50 for a piece
of body jewelry and to pierce it. Another one charges $15 for the
same. Do you stop to think why or do you go in for the cheaper
alternative? Consider this:
·
The cheaper guy could be
using low quality body jewelry which can give you all kinds of
infections.
·
He could be selling fake
stuff as the real thing.
·
He could be using equipment
which has not been sterilized.
·
Heaven forbid if he isn’t
even specially trained to do piercings or make a tattoo.
Do you really want to
take the risk just to save some money? I think not. There are many
ways people cut corners to provide you with cheap body jewelry. You
have to judge whether cheap body jewelry is really worth buying and
what it’s going to cost you in the long run.
Cheap is
expensive!
OK, so you bought
some cheap body jewelry and saved $20 or $50. It’s definitely making
you feel very proud of yourself for being so economical. What happens
next? If you get an infection because the piece of jewelry was of low
quality or because the guy piercing you was not qualified to do so,
the medical bills are going to cost you a whole lot more than the
money you saved. Not to include the possible cost of loosing time at
work, the emotional trauma you go through and the actual physical
pain. Really, buying cheap body jewelry can turn out to be far more
expensive than one thought!
In the end, you only
get what you pay for – and it holds especially true in the case of
cheap body jewelry. YOU DECIDE.
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advice, and accordingly you should not use this information to
diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting with
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