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Labret

A single hole pierced through the skin below the bottom lip. Classic labret placement is centered in the middle, but variations like a side labret can adjust placement to one side or the other.

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Vertical Labret

A single hole pierced through the bottom lip, with the bottom of the jewelry exiting below the lip, where a typical labret piercing would be.

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Horizontal Labret

A single hole pierced horizontally through the lip.

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Ashley

A single hole pierced front to back through the lower lip. 

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Medusa

A single hole pierced through the indented area of the upper lip. Also known as a philtrum piercing.

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Monroe

A single hole pierced through the upper lip on the left side, meant to mimic Marilyn Monroe's iconic mole.

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Madonna

Similar to the Monroe, a single hole pierced through the upper lip, but on the right side, meant to mimic Madonna's famous mole.

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Jestrum

A single hole that enters through the skin above the upper lip and exits through the lip itself.

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Marley

A single hole pierced through the tongue web, a delicate strip of tissue located beneath the tongue that links it to the lower gum plate.

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Frenulum

(Smiley/Frowny)

Smiley: A single hole pierced through the upper frenulum (the thin strip of tissue that connects the top lip to the face).


Frowny: A single hole pierced through the lower frenulum (the thin strip of tissue that connects the lower lip to the face).