id really like it if you only answered if youve had these before. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ive tried getting nose screws in and it just doesnt happen lol. yes i know you can have a piercer change it for you but i want to myself. so, have you ever tried these? is it really as easy as it looks? put the straight end in move it a little bit and push the other side in? or is it complicated too?
anyways, i have had the L-Shape and this is what i have to say about it: if you have a fresh piercing, meaning you just got your nose pierced 1 year ago or less then you do NOT want to try that. It will make it either infected or sore if you do it yourself. if you've had your nose pierced for over 1.5 years, the L-Shape is a possibility but very tricky to get in and especially.. to get out. i ended up going to the piercing parlor to get it out because I couldn't. i think the L is a good idea and just have a piercer put it in for you. [ ImFakingHotPink's advice column | Ask ImFakingHotPink A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:10 pm: I personally do not have my nose pierced. But I'm going to!
Anyway, my friend Tiff has her's done and she tried using that one before but they get stuck and make your nose bleed when you try to put them in. Her and a few of my other friends with their noses pierced don't like them, they just use the straight ones you just push through or the screw ones. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 8:56 pm: I use those rather than the screws. They are a little tricky to get in, but not as much as the screws, and not as easily lost as studs.
Yes, I just push the straight end in and give it a little turn and it is in there.
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