Nose earrings are a fun way to change up your appearance, but putting on and taking them off can be painful at times. No matter what style of nose earrings you wear, it's important that you know how to put them on properly so that they are easy and painless. Follow the methods in this article on how to put on and remove nose earrings according to your chosen model.
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Method 1 of 4: L. Nose Earrings
Step 1. Wash your hands, nose and nose studs
Every time you want to change your earrings, wash your hands first. You certainly don't want a bacterial infection to occur while putting on earrings. Wash the area around your nose, whether you're wearing earrings or not. In addition, also wash the earrings that you will pair.
- It is important to clean metal objects that stick to your body. The bacteria on the earrings can transfer to your nose, so make sure the earrings are clean.
- Using a saline/salt cleanser or a mild antiseptic solution is a good way to ensure that the earring area is clean, but you can also use hydrogen peroxide or plain soap. You can use either of these methods, but make sure that no cleaning fluid remains on the skin and that the earrings are dry before putting them on.
Step 2. Put on the L nose earrings
The L nose earring is a simple piece of metal with one end having a decorative look and the other end having a 90 degree angled angle. To attach it, you need to find the piercing hole in your nose. Press one end of the earring, which is the opposite end of the decorative end, and then slowly and slowly slide it through the earring hole in your nose in a straight line. If the earring has penetrated the inside of your nostril (you can feel it inside your nose if the earring has pierced inside), gently press the entire earring all the way in, turning the elbow so that it enters the hole in the nose piercing. You.
- Don't rush, push little by little.
- L nose earrings can be said to really go in when the decorative end of the earring is anchored to the outside of your nose.
Step 3. Check if the earrings are properly attached
To make sure that the nose stud is attached correctly, look at the inside of your nostril in a mirror. You should be able to see the tip of the L style earring inside your nose. The tip inside your nose should point up or down, depending on which direction you prefer, and you shouldn't be bothered by it. If you find it bothersome or uncomfortable, adjust the position again.
The L model nose earrings are easy to put on but also easy to remove. Be careful and take care that the earring doesn't come off, and the hole in your nose piercing doesn't close again
Step 4. Remove the L nose earring from your nose
Removing the L model nose earrings is simple considering the 90 degree angled shape of the earrings. This means that when you remove it from your nose piercing, hold the decorative end of the earring and bend it at the elbow until it comes out through your nose piercing. When the elbows come out, you can remove the nose stud.
- Don't be in a hurry, because nose piercings are sensitive to pressure and pushing.
- Again, make sure that your hands and the area around your nose piercing are clean before putting on nose earrings!
Method 2 of 4: Corkscrew Nose Earrings
Step 1. Wash your hands, nose and nose studs
Whenever you want to change your earrings, start by washing your hands. You certainly don't want a bacterial infection to occur while putting on earrings. Wash the area around your nose, whether you're wearing earrings or not. Wash the nose earrings too.
- It is important to clean metal objects that stick to your body. The bacteria on the earrings can transfer to your nose, so make sure the earrings are clean.
- Using a saline/salt cleanser or a mild antiseptic solution is a good way to ensure that the earring area is clean, but you can also use hydrogen peroxide or plain soap. You can use either of these methods, but make sure that no cleaning fluid remains on the skin and that the earrings are dry before putting them on.
Step 2. Put on the corkscrew nose stud
The corkscrew nose earring is a piece of wire with a decorative end that is twisted in a sparse spiral to the other end. Putting on corkscrew earrings is a little more difficult than putting on other nose earrings because the spiral shape doesn't resemble the shape of a typical earring.
- To install it, you must first locate the piercing hole in your nose. Emphasize the opposite end of the earring against the decorative end, and make sure that you slide it slowly through the piercing hole, until the tip pierces the inside of your nose.
- Once you're sure that the tip is on the inside of your nose (you can feel it inside your nose if the earring has gone all the way in), gently press the earring a little more, twisting the earring so that the spiral wire goes through. piercing hole.
- Corkscrew earrings really come in when the decorative end ends up at the front of your nose.
Step 3. Check if the earrings are properly attached
To make sure that your nose stud is properly attached, look at the inside of your nostril in a mirror. You should be able to see the tip of the corkscrew earring inside your nose. You shouldn't feel any discomfort once the earrings are in position. If you can feel the tip piercing the inside of your nose, adjust the position again.
Step 4. Remove the corkscrew nose stud from your nose
Removing corkscrew earrings from your nose is simple given the spiral shape inside your nose. Remove the earring by holding the decorative end and allowing the earring to twist naturally as you remove it. It's easier to hold the decorative end loosely and let the earrings fall off naturally as you take them out. There's no need to force the twist, as this will only hurt your nose.
Just like when you put them on, remember to wash your hands and the area around your nose piercing after removing the earrings
Method 3 of 4: Circle Nose Earrings
Step 1. Wash your hands, nose and nose studs
Whenever you want to change your earrings, start by washing your hands. You certainly don't want a bacterial infection to occur while putting on earrings. Wash the area around your nose, whether you're wearing earrings or not. Wash the nose earrings too.
- It is important to clean metal objects that stick to your body. The bacteria on the earrings can transfer to your nose, so make sure the earrings are clean.
- Using a saline/salt cleanser or a mild antiseptic solution is a good way to ensure that the earring area is clean, but you can also use hydrogen peroxide or plain soap. You can use either of these methods, but make sure that no cleaning fluid remains on the skin and that the earrings are dry before putting them on.
Step 2. Put on the circle nose earrings, also known as “nose rings”
A hoop nose earring has a small gap between the ends. To attach it, you will need to slip the exposed part of the loop as if pinching the inside and outside of your nostril. The goal is to thread the end of the loop through from the inside of your nostril to the outside. It may take a little touching of the earring loop to get through to the outside of the piercing, and make sure that you are careful when inserting the tip of the earring into your nose piercing. Gently twist the hoop so that the loop slit is at the bottom of your nose.
- There are several types of hoop nose earrings, namely the type with beads that close the gap in the loop and the type that has a small ball at one end to keep the loop part inside your nose. For both styles, the installation and removal method is the same.
- If you have the beaded type, the ends of the earrings are visible on the outside of your nose. If you have another type, keep turning the nose stud until the ball at the end of the earring is anchored to the outside of your nose.
Step 3. Check if the earrings are properly attached
Circle nose earrings will be seen more clearly. If you feel comfortable, it means you have installed it correctly.
Step 4. Remove the circle nose stud from your nose
Removing a hoop earring from your nose is as simple as twisting the earring until it comes out of the hole in your nose piercing, then pulling down and removing the earring from your nose. Let the earrings spin naturally as you take them off. No need to force it, because it will hurt your nose.
- Just like when you put them on, remember to wash your hands and the area around your nose piercing after removing the earrings!
- When buying hoop earrings, consider the diameter of the hoop to match the distance between your nose piercing and the inside of your nostril, so that the earring can fit easily into your nose piercing.
Method 4 of 4: Nose Bone Earrings
Step 1. Wash your hands, nose and nose studs
Whenever you want to change your earrings, start by washing your hands. You certainly don't want a bacterial infection to occur while putting on earrings. Wash the area around your nose, whether you are wearing earrings or not. Wash the nose earrings too.
- It is important to clean metal objects that stick to your body. The bacteria on the earrings can transfer to your nose, so make sure the earrings are clean.
- Using a saline/salt cleanser or a mild antiseptic solution is a good way to ensure that the earring area is clean, but you can also use hydrogen peroxide or plain soap. You can use either of these methods, but make sure that no cleaning fluid remains on the skin and that the earrings are dry before putting them on.
Step 2. Put on the nose bone earrings
The nose bone nose earrings are straight metal with a decorative look on one end and a round metal on the other. To install it, you must first find the piercing hole in your nose. Press down on the rounded end, as opposed to the decorative end, and be careful as you slide the nose stud through the hole until it pierces the inside of your nose.
- You need to hold your nostril with your hand so that the tiny ball of the earring penetrates the hole in your nose. For some this is the most uncomfortable part and for many it can even be a little painful.
- Don't rush, push little by little. You will know when the tip of the earring has penetrated into the nostril, which is when the decorative end is anchored to the outside of your nose.
Step 3. Check if the earrings are properly attached
Make sure that you put on your nose studs correctly, by looking at your nostrils in the mirror. You should be able to see the tip of the earring inside your nose. Twist a little to make sure the earring is securely in place. If you feel uncomfortable, adjust the position again.
The nose bone earrings are easy to put on and take off. Be careful to take care that it doesn't come off and the hole in your nose doesn't become blocked
Step 4. Remove the nose bone earrings
Removing nose bone earrings is very simple, but a little uncomfortable. Pull the earring out of your nose by holding the decorative end with one hand, while your other hand holds the nostril.
- Make sure that you do this carefully, as removing the rounded ends of these earrings can make you feel uncomfortable. Remember not to rush it because the nose piercing is sensitive to pressure and pushing.
- Again, remember to wash your hands and the area around your nose piercing before putting on or removing any nose earrings!
Tips
- Make sure that you buy good quality nose earrings. If you can't afford it, buy nose earrings made of good quality metal and avoid cheap nose earrings.
- Each model/type of nose earrings has a different size and diameter. Wear a nose stud with a small metal diameter the first time you put it on your piercing (according to the size of the hole). If you want to increase the size of your nose piercing, do it gradually. You should consult a professional piercing expert, so that you get the correct piercing method.
- Wearing nose earrings is not only a part of modern style, but also related to history dating back thousands of years, especially for women in India. Nose earrings are an important part of the wedding ceremony of most Indian women.