Okay, I just pierced my nose with a needle (yes, yes I'm stupid for doing that blah blah but I don't need to hear that because I have reasons)
My problem is that the ring I have to put in is curved (it's actually a small hoop for ears but I thought it would work but I thought wrong haha) so it won't fit through. Or maybe I needed to use a thicker gauge needle. I don't know.
So I guess I'm just asking for advice- should I let it close up and wait till I get a real nose ring?
Or something else? haha I'm open to all suggestions!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? queenhearts answered Wednesday January 9 2008, 10:26 am: I pierced my own nose. You need to wear a stud first. It's the best thing you can do next to letting it close. It's not good to get it pierced and put in a ring. The healing process hurts because you'll have to turn the ring. The more you turn, the more the inside seems to tear and dried blood scratches the inside of your nose on top of that. Then infection! My friend did that. After two months of waiting, I finally got my nose ring in and then she suddenly went out.. and copied me. Now she has an infection.
But if you really want it, then just wear the stud and let your nose heal for a few weeks. I know there's nose jewelery at walmart and hot topic. Try to get your nose gauged or repierced to at least an 18g. Most nose rings are that size. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
Elcee answered Wednesday January 9 2008, 7:38 am: The best thing to do would be to let it close up and get it done properly. However, you could go to the shops and buy a proper nose stud as soon as you can. They tend not to be very expensive. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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