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Is getting nose stud better than getting a nose ring?

They usually start you out with a long stud, because your nose will swell.  They will then cut it down for you after about a week.  The stud is the piercing standard for the nose because it allows for swelling, and does not fall out as easily as a ring.  Messing with a new piercing by putting jewellery back in can invite infection. At your piercer, you may not have a choice.  Beyond that healing period, however, I'm a big proponent of rings.  For me, the curved or bent end of nose studs that sit inside the nostril are annoying.  They always poke out of my nose, and I constantly have to readjust, making me look like I'm picking my nose at the stoplight.  A ring hangs mostly outside the nose, with only the end hugging the nostril.  That makes them easier to fall out; a concern for new piercings.  But they're easy to put back in, and so once you're healed and continually prodding the piercing isn't a worry, it's not a big deal.  I always wear a ring.  It actually rarely falls out.  Usually, I can feel that it's moved and I tug it back into place.  Rings also collect less snot!So, to recap: the stud is the recommended and best choice for the piercing and healing period.  But past that, give rings a try!

How can I numb my ear for a daith piercing?

I am thinking of getting a daith piercing because of the potential benefits reported that it can help prevent migraines (which I get a lot of). They say it has similar effects as acupuncture.
I have a low pain tolerance and am not interested in hearing about how pain is a part of the piercing experience. Will applying a topical numbing agent work before going? I imagine a pain killer before hand is a bad idea since many of them a blood thinners.
Thoughts, please?

Will i have to take out all of my piercings when i join the air force?

I currently have my ears, nose, tongue, belly & back dimples pierced ...
i know ill have to take out my nose & tongue rings but will the others be okay ?

i was thinking of just putting band aids on my nipples & back for bt just to be safe so they dont snag on anything will that be okay ?

its just that i plan on going back to school & joining the reserves after tech school & im not ready to get my dermals (painfully) removed just yet ...

Should I let my 17 year old daughter get ear piercings?

Single earlobe piercings seem to be the only piercings that nobody judges. They’re seen more as a cultural norm than anything else, and are widely accepted. In fact, I’ve been slammed before for using makeup to alter my appearance, but nobody’s ever had an issue with the fact that I have my ears pierced. Kind of crazy to think about, since makeup washes off!If you’re worried about issues of professionalism, I totally respect that. That’s one of the reasons I was always told growing up that I’m not allowed to get tattoos or any more piercings. However, single lobe piercings won’t bother employers, if they even notice them at all. These piercings won’t hinder your daughter’s job prospects.I also understand if you’re worried that your daughter will be permanently altering, maybe even marring, her appearance. Don’t worry—earlobe piercings heal pretty nicely if you take the earrings out. My mom had her second holes done when she was younger, and she took them out eventually. In 21 years, I have never once noticed any scarring on her ears from the old piercings.I decided I wanted my ears pierced when I was 8, and my mom told me I had to wait until I was older. I ended up getting them done right before I turned 13. It’s a big decision to make, and everyone is different, but I’ve never once regretted it. I think earrings are beautiful and I love being able to wear them.One more thing: I recommend taking your daughter to a professional piercer. They’ll use clean, sterile needles and not piercing guns. I had two inexperienced teenaged girls wielding piercing guns do my earlobes: they counted down, and on three, one girl said, “wait!” and walked away to go ring up a customer. Unbeknownst to me at the time, the other girl had pulled the trigger halfway already, and just waited for her coworker instead of finishing the piercing. I ended up fainting from shock. It was a mess. The guns work by using blunt force trauma, so needles are a much better choice. My earlobes were infected on and off for almost six years and only calmed down for good once I turned 18.

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