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Straight Barbell - Size Guide
Straight Barbells are easy to measure with a ruler. The bar length is measured between the bars' threading.
Measuring the bar thickness is not doable with something like a ruler. Use a caliper tool with a digital display for accurate measurements.
To help you order your new Straight Barbell in the correct sizes, we have an overview of the Standard or Most Common Sizes for the most popular body parts. Some body parts, such as the Nipple or Intimate area, may require more specific sizes for your particular situation. Visit the category page of your body part for more detailed sizing information.
Cartilage
Standard Sizes
Thickness 1.2 mm
Length 6 mm
Clit
Most Common Sizes
Thickness 1.2 mm
Length 6 - 10 mm
Nipples
Most Common Sizes
Thickness 1.6 mm
Length 12 - 19 mm
Tongue
Standard Sizes
Thickness 1.6 mm
Length 16 mm
Bioflex - Material Guide
Piercings made of Bioflex are in demand. Bioflex has many advantages making it a desired material for most Piercing fanatics.
As the name suggests, Body Jewellery made of Bioflex is obviously flexible. In this material guide we take a look at the other unique aspects of this material.
Introduction to Bioflex
Bioflex is a type of Acrylic. The most significant difference is the flexibility of the material, but there is more. Bioflex Jewellery is hypoallergenic, making it perfect for initial piercings or piercings that won't heal properly.
Most Bioflex Body Jewellery is transparent. You can also find such Piercings in various colours. As soon as color is added to the mix, the flexibility will decrease. Some Piercing Jewellery made of Bioflex is flexible enough to bent it in almost any way. This is perfect for Retainers or Pregnancy Belly Bars.
Pros and Cons
Bioflex Explained
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) was discovered in 1930 by two local chemists. What started as an alternative to glass quickly became commercialized by several companies around the globe. Nowadays, Acrylic is still widely used as safety glass, but people found more and more applications for the material.
Bioflex is the more flexible variant of Acrylic, making them ideal to wear on any occasion. Is any of your Ear Piercings painful, then a Bioflex Piercing is much more comfortable when you sleep. The fact that it is free of any Nickel and hypoallergenic allows for the material to be used for initial piercings.
Some Piercings with a bar made of Bioflex can be cut at any desired length. If this is the case, it is stated on the product page. When screwing the ball back on after the cut will create new threading.
"Bioflex Piercings are ideal for Painful Piercings."
Similar to Acrylic, Bioflex Piercings are often used for hospital visits. The material is safe for CT-scans. Smaller Jewellery made of transparent Bioflex is also perfect if you need to hide your Piercing.
Altogether, we recommend everyone to have at least one Piercing Jewel made of Bioflex in your collection.
Tip!
When you browse our collection for new Body Jewellery, use of the filters to only show Jewellery made of the Material you are after.
Maintenance Instructions
Bioflex can last for years to come. It is not sensitive to any discolouration, meaning it is entirely free of any maintenance.
Before you put in your newly acquired Jewel, you can use alcohol to disinfect the piercing. We have alcohol pads and special swab sticks available to help out. If you prefer to use soap instead, that is no problem at all.
Other Material Guides
With Material Guides like this one, we want to help you make informed decisions when purchasing one of our Piercings online. We have written a Guide for most of the materials you will find in our webshop.
If you want to learn more about the differences between the materials used for Piercing Jewellery, read a bit more by browsing through all of our Material Guides. Our customer service can also assist you if you have any questions left before deciding what material best fits your needs.