I am trying to pierce my own nose what do i use just the stud and some pliers or a sewing needle or??? I know you can pierce your own nose and my mom isn't going to pay for it so how do I do it myself?
I don't recommend piercing it yourself. Lots can go wrong with it. Your biggest problem would be infection. If you don't want an infection, get it pierced by someone who knows what they're doing. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
OhMyPEACHYKEEN answered Tuesday November 10 2009, 5:28 pm: i dont recomend that because stories i have heard of people piercing their nose resulted in them passing out on the floor. definitely have a friend do it. my mom did most of my ear piercings and has done nose piercings, just stick the stud through. if your not good with pain, numb it with ice first. [ OhMyPEACHYKEEN's advice column | Ask OhMyPEACHYKEEN A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday November 10 2009, 11:50 am: Put some alcohol on the side you want to pierce so it doesn't get infected. You want to make sure you pierce it in the right place because it cause alot of trouble such as bursting a vein or something. The easiest way to do this is to take a permanent marker to mark the spot. You want it centered, and also use a needle it is the easiest way. Thats what they use, I got it pierced in a tattoo shop. When you poke the needle through your nose, and you are pulling through, you need to have the nose ring behind it. These kinds of holes close very fast. Also I would suggest having somewhere there to do it for you because they would be able to see better than you. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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