I'm seriously contemplating a nose piercing, on my left nostril. I just want like a tiny rhinestone. The thing is, the place that I work at is supposed to be "family friendly" and there's a dress code about jewelry. Females can only have 1 earring in each ear and males can only have 1 earring total. No facial piercings.
My question is: if I were to get it pierced, is there some sort of clear thing I could pierce it with initially, because I know it has to be in there 24/7 while it's healing. Then when it's fully healed, I could just switch to the clear one while I'm working?
I know like for navels the clear ones are always flexible, but those are meant for if the piercing is already healed....can it be a flexible ring while it's still healing? Or are the clear ones for noses even flexible?
And, if it's clear is obviously not made of the surgical steel stuff they usually use for piercings...is that going to be unsafe for my new piercing?
I really want to get it pierced but I can't quit my job...so will this work? Or does it HAVE to be pierced with metal?
meg063085 answered Friday June 20 2008, 10:17 am: my friend got her nose pierced and couldnt have it at work. You cant get it pierced with a clear one, they will use the surgical steel and tell you not to take it out for so long, but my friend switched it the next day to a plastic one, but just for work. When u get home, put the other one back in. It might be a little sore but as long as you keep it clean it will still heal good. [ meg063085's advice column | Ask meg063085 A Question ]
schochie16 answered Thursday June 19 2008, 10:21 pm: I don't really know about the clear thing your talking about. But this girl who worked at my sisters place just took a band-aid and cut a little square from the stickey part and just put it over the ring. Since, it was skin clolored it looked like her natural skin.
hope i helped
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