Where Can You Find Magnetic Tongue Jewelry?
Magnetic tongue jewelry is a great way to give the illusion of a piercing without the pain or risk. Because safety is less of a concern, virtually any piece of jewelry you'll find will work for you. Many of the same retailers where you can find actual studs also carry magnetic styles that are just as attractive and often similarly priced, if not cheaper. Does this Spark an idea?
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SHECOOLHECOOL
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The stock at SHECOOLHECOOL, a Yahoo! store, is extensive, and single studs always cost under $10. According to the site, their jewelry is washable and can be worn as many times as the wearer wants, except when sleeping, swimming, bathing, eating or kissing.
Gone Blue
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Another Yahoo! store, Gone Blue, boasts "the best fake tongue ring out there," a style which comes in plain silver and glow-in-the-dark yellow. There are no disclaimers on this site, but the buyer would be wise to follow the same restrictions listed on SHECOOLHECOOL. The prices are similar and sometimes cheaper, but the stock is much more limited than SHECOOLHECOOL.
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BodySparkle Body Jewelry
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There is less fake tongue rings available at BodySparkle, but the styles are unique, if a bit expensive. Still, everything is under $10, and the site champions safety with both piercings and non-pierced products. Shipping for purchases over $25 is free, and unlike the Yahoo! stores, there is an actual retail store connected to BodySparkle in the greater Chicago area.
Painful Pleasures
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The name is misleading, but Painful Pleasures, a wholesale shop, offers non-pierced jewelry for 99 cents. This website has a helpful and extensive FAQ that explains how customers can shop as a retailer, wholesaler or distributor. It's fairly simple to determine how to shop as an individual buyer on the site, but the FAQ makes it even easier.
Other Potential Retailers
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Hot Topic, Claire's and Spencer Gifts all carry magnetic jewelry, and it's much simpler to find it in a store than on a website, where the chain's complete catalog is rarely available. Hot Topic and Spencer Gifts are national chains, while Claire's actually also retails abroad. Hot Topic employees can offer advice on alternatives to piercings and where else to go to find the kind of accessories you're looking for.
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