well, i have one(a bio-flex one) and it works beautifully. you cans till see the piercing, but it looks like nothing more than a small pimple unless you are really close.
It depends on what piercings youre trying to hide. You could try those clear flexible retainers.
Clear retainers do not hide lip piercing as well as I thought it would. I put one in , and you could still see the piercing. It was hard to speak because I kept focusing on swallowing it. Since I was at work I didnt have the ball on it. So there was nothing keeping it together from the front of my mouth. Then i tried putting the small ball on it, and putting make up on it.
A clear piercing retainer
You can try, but they'll probably notice it. Even with a clear or flesh-toned end, it'd be pretty noticeable. A lot of retainers jus tmake it look like a pimple, but if it moves and the bar is exposed or something, it'll be obvious that it's a piercing. Sorry :/
For work, you could try a clear glass retainer. For parents, it'll be tough to hide it completely.
You don't. The only real thing that you can do to "hide" it would be to wear a clear retainer, but this will be an obvious rod of clear plastic through your lip. The only other alternative would be to leave it out, and with it new, the piercing will shrink up super quick.
Wear shirts that cover your stomach when at the beach around people who you don't want to know, wear a cover-up or lose t-shirt Get a clear ring/bell bar (6 months or more after the piercing) so that it's less noticable Cover it with a band-aid and make up some story about falling and scraping your stomach on the asphalt IF people ask Don't play with it or draw attention to it get a clear navel retainer, online, you can put it in almost dirtectly after the peircing.
No the retainers do not provide enough room for the swelling that you will encounter in the first 72 hours post piercing, you need to have a barbell first, then you can go to a retainer in about 2 to 3 weeks time.
all you need is a clear or flesh colored retainer, if you put make up over the retainer, that should be able to hide it
Nope! not many things will, it's a pretty awkward piercing to hide.
don't tell them don't talk much around them To hide a tongue piercing from your parents, you just don't get it pierced. OR you can get a clear tongue ring to put in.
job, are competing in a sporting event or are visiting sensitive relatives. Metal is forbidden in some areas, e.g. for an MRI or X-ray. Simply removing the piercings will cause them to close. However, various options exist for these situations: 1. The most common piercing to hide is to the tongue. Clear acrylic tongue retainers are available in a variety of sizes. 2. The same can be done with lip piercings, but the retainers are shorter. 3. If you only need a short period of concealment, e.g. a job interview, you can take the ball off a labret stud. 4. Retainers can also be used with eyebrow piercings, but will be visible if the piercing is shallow or there is little hair. A barbell can be used with its balls removed, to keep the piercing from closing. 5. The retainers used to hide navel piercings are differently-shaped, like a golf tee with a curved stem. These will be more expensive because they aren't a mass-market product and not every company makes them. 6. After ears, nostril piercings are the next most inoffensive, but situations can still arise where they must be hidden. Employ a titanium or niobium nostril screw, colored to match the skin. Or there's the Microbezel nostril screw, weighing 20g with a 1mm jeweled top, which is hard to detect. Acrylic retainers are usually not thin enough and will remain visible. Piercing is a popular form of body modification. However, there will be times when you want to keep your job, play a sport, have a baby (female personnel only), get an X-ray or not give Grandma a heart attack, and that's when the above steps can help you tremendously.