How Do You Insert A Nose Ring?
When I first pierced my nose, I sought out dozens of colorful rings. I had no idea, though, that their construction was so different–some had ball tips, others malleable posts or screws–and that each required a very specific technique for insertion. But it’s an easy activity to get the hang of, and you’ll soon learn which type of nose ring you prefer. Prepare your nose ring. If it has a malleable post, hold both ends of the ring and bend it to create an L-shape. If you have a hoop ring, open it up by lightly by pulling the post from the tubular part of the ring in which it rests. For ball-tipped rings and screws, no preparation is needed. Place the end of the ring over your nose. For ball-tipped rings, use your thumb and index finger to hold the part of the ring with the stud or sparkle directly over your piercing. For all other rings, hold the end of the post over your empty piercing. Maneuver the ring into hole. Ball-tipped rings will go in with a slight push. If your piercing is on