Are you interested in finding a quick place to have your ears pierced for free (with purchase of earrings)? Click to jump ahead to learn about free ear piercing options from claire’s, ICING, Macy’s, and the Piercing Pagoda:

claire’s

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claire’s Ear Piercing
  • claire’s exclusive Rapid Aftercare Lotion is also available, which enables you to change your lobe earrings in just 3 weeks
  • Cartilage Piercing available at select locations for an additional charge (call location to confirm)
  • Lookup claire’s store locations and get your ears pierced – no appointment needed

ICING

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ICING Free Ear Piercing
  • Free Piercing with Purchase of a Starter Set (prices range from $19.99 – $76.99)
  • Cartilage Piercing available at select locations for an additional charge
  • Ear Piercing Specialist will wear single-use, disposable gloves and clean the ear-piercing instrument before and after each use.
  • To ensure a safe and hygenic experience ICING only uses pre-sterilized, pre-packaged earrings (they do not use needles). An ICING specialist will first clean the surface of your ears with a disinfectant antiseptic swab. They will then pierce your ear with a Professional Piercing System.
  • Lookup ICING store locations and call to confirm availability

Macy’s

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Macy’s Ear Piercing – MakeupBonuses.com
  • Macy’s uses the Inverness Ear Piercing System to safely and gently pierce ears
  • Available in select stores in the Fine Jewelry department
  • Lookup Macy’s Store Locations and call to confirm availability

Piercing Pagoda

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Piercing Pagoda Ear Piercing – MakeupBonuses.com
  • Lookup Piercing Pagoda store locations and call to confirm availability

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NOTE that the above is provided for information purposes only, and does not serve as an endorsement of services.

Although these stores have provided millions of ear piercings, all of the providers listed above use a piercing gun (which is not medically sterilized in between uses) instead of a needle. The Association of Professional Piercers (APP) only recommends piercing with sterile equipment or with jewelry that is considered medically safe for long-term internal wear. Learn more about safe piercing practices and how to find an APP-approved piercer at SafePiercing.org.

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