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nose ring


Question Posted Friday December 16 2005, 1:05 am

I have my nose pierced and my little diamond stud feel out but that ring was a L shaped one and others are all curvy and crap. Does anyone know which is the best to by that goes in easy?

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Docholliday answered Sunday December 18 2005, 12:02 am:
The L shaped ones seem to stay in better, and if you ever bump your nose on something they don't hurt as much as a stud or the cuvy ones.

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Lucky140 answered Friday December 16 2005, 2:06 am:
I have my nose pierced, and the stud that i have in is just like a regular earing it's straight and on the end of it's a little thicker than the rest of it (kinda looks like there is a ball at the end) all u have to do is just push it through I have had this one in for about 1 1/2 now with NO problems what so ever. I would advise you to try one of these.

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