OMG life saver! My nose is small and hoops are always too big. I finally got mine to fit perfectly. And the tweezers helped a lot to remove it too. Thank you
wowww, that's pretty geeky! I wanted a snugger hoop so much, I tried one that was really small but was probably too thick for my piercing (the hoop I've had for about 5 years was very thin) so it got infected and I had to put my old one again and thought I could never wear a snugger one 😂 I'm definitely going to try this!!!
I’ve had mine since January 1st and I changed mine to a hoop yesterday, So it’s been exactly 3 months for me. I don’t know if it’s completely healed yet but I didn’t have any problems, just a little pain
Anni Psy You're supposed to wait at least 4-5 months before switching your piercing. Some people will heal faster of course, but a good way to tell if your piercing is healed, your area of pierced area will not be tender and it won't hurt at all. Your nose piercing will kinda slide around way more, almost loose feeling. I recommend just leaving your piercing alone for that period of time unless you want to risk keloids or other bumps that are pretty disgusting.
@@smoonpack i would ,its just the fact that i have issues with the jewlry, just 2 days ago when i was sleeping i kinda pulled it out (on accident) , now it feels "not healed" again😔 thats why i think hoop would be much better idk
I found this useful, and have now got my nose ring to fit quite snugly. It’s no longer perfectly round, however! But it’ll do for now until I get one in a smaller size.
@@8Rikku another way to open the piercing is instead of opening up the circle by pulling the two ends apart, get the two opening ends of the circle and push them opposite ways so the circle looks like a 3d spiral, and then when you need to close it again you just push them towards eachother, not sure if that made sense :s
For me it left a flat edge that was still uncomfortable to insert. You can try snipping just one end and using the remaining rounded end to insert, and just be careful when bending it back in place.