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  2. How the ordeal of getting an ear piercing pushed a 34-year ...

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    Anna Harman knows how to fill a hole in the market. The 39-year-old mother of two and Ivy League grad is the co-founder and CEO of Studs, an ear piercing boutique headquartered in New York with ...

  3. Earring - Wikipedia

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    An ear being pierced with an ear-piercing instrument Healed pierced earlobe with a stud earring. Ear-piercing instruments, sometimes called ear-piercing guns, were originally developed for physicians' use, but became widely used in retail settings. [28]

  4. Stretching (body piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Stretching, in the context of body piercing, is the deliberate expansion of a healed piercing for the purpose of wearing certain types of jewelry. Ear piercings are the most commonly stretched piercings, [1] with nasal septum piercings, tongue piercings and lip piercings/lip plates following close behind. [2]

  5. Gen-Z Piercing Start-up Studs Opens in Miami, Plans Rapid ...

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    Piercing studio and jewelry brand Studs is pushing further on its goal to become the U.S.’ top destination for piercings. The company opened its first Miami location in the city’s Wynwood ...

  6. Association of Professional Piercers - Wikipedia

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    Governed by a voluntary elected Board of Directors, the APP is a united group of piercing professionals that freely shares information to help fellow members, piercers, health care professionals, legislators, health inspectors, and the general public get the best and most up-to-date information about body piercing.

  7. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The mall was originally planned for a site at Sawmill Road and SR 161, however plans did not materialize and the site ultimately became Sun Center in 1994.. The mall opened on July 11, 1997 with Sears, Lazarus, Marshall Field's, and JCPenney as anchor stores.