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'''Into You''' is a [[Tattoo]] and [[Piercing]] studio with locations in Central London and Brighton. It has been owned and run by [[Alex Binnie]] for the past 13 years.
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While not common (or in common usage), a '''J-bar''', is a [[Curved barbell|curved barbell]] with a more acute curve on the lower end, forming a "J"-like shape. This type of jewelry is most commonly used on [[Navel piercing|navel piercings]] because it positions a decorative lower bead more appropriately than a standard curved barbell in many cases. Some wearers have also found J-bars to assist in the healing of navel piercings because the shape prohibits some of the back-and-forth movement of a traditional curved barbell.


== Contents ==
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# [[Into You London Staff]]
# [[Into You Brighton Staff]]
# [[Locations]]
# [[External Links]]


== Into You London Staff ==
== See Also ==
* [[Alex Binnie]]
* [[Navel Piercing]]
* Xed le Head
* [[Curved Barbell]]
* Duncan X
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* French Thomas
* Lucy
* [[Nikole Lowe]]
 
== Into You Brighton Staff ==
* Alex Binnie
* Jason Mosseri
* Jim MacAirt
* Paula Converse
* Tatu Pier
 
== Locations ==
'''Address (London):'''
144 St John Street
London
EC1
 
'''Tel:''' 44 (0)0207 253 5085
 
'''Address (Brighton):'''
4 Little East St
Brighton
BN1 1HT
'''Tel:''' 44 (0)1273 710 730
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.into-you.co.uk/ Into You's website]
* [http://www.alexbinnie.com/ Alex Binnie's website]
* [http://www.xedtattoo.com/ Xed le Head's website]
* [http://www.siddhamrastu.co.uk/ French Thomas's website]
* [http://www.sagatattoo.com/ Jason Saga's website]

Latest revision as of 06:07, 17 September 2023

' While not common (or in common usage), a J-bar, is a curved barbell with a more acute curve on the lower end, forming a "J"-like shape. This type of jewelry is most commonly used on navel piercings because it positions a decorative lower bead more appropriately than a standard curved barbell in many cases. Some wearers have also found J-bars to assist in the healing of navel piercings because the shape prohibits some of the back-and-forth movement of a traditional curved barbell.

J-bar-1.jpg

See Also