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"A" will be 15 next month. She had her ears pierced before (twice?!?) with her mother but she REALLY wasn't ready yet. (had to have been 8-10 or so, no hygiene, and a mother who didn't know how to clean them)
She's been doing very well showering, washing her hair, etc. The only thing we're still having big issues with is brushing her teeth. She does wash her face every morning and again before bed. She is also washing her hands (most of the time) without prompting.
I am quite sure she would do okay with earrings.
My own ear piercing experience was not so good. I got them done at something like 7 or 8 at the same time I got a hair cut. They pierced my ears and THEN washed my hair and did the cut
The soap and little hairs got all over my ears and hurt.
So....
Where do you take a 15 year old to get them pierced? (she sees a general practitioner not a pediatrician)
What should she get them pierced with? A nice-ish pair or just something plain?
If something plain, what? When do you swap them out for another pair?
She's been doing very well showering, washing her hair, etc. The only thing we're still having big issues with is brushing her teeth. She does wash her face every morning and again before bed. She is also washing her hands (most of the time) without prompting.
I am quite sure she would do okay with earrings.
My own ear piercing experience was not so good. I got them done at something like 7 or 8 at the same time I got a hair cut. They pierced my ears and THEN washed my hair and did the cut

So....
Where do you take a 15 year old to get them pierced? (she sees a general practitioner not a pediatrician)
What should she get them pierced with? A nice-ish pair or just something plain?
If something plain, what? When do you swap them out for another pair?