the same way you take it out only reverse....my 2 year old loves to change mine and if he can do it anyone can!
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
take the navel ring out immediately
it is a plastic piece you put in to retain your navel piercing
Nope.
My navel ring is pink and studded with diamonds. So not cool to say, but that's a sentence for you.
With tweezers or something that can grip the piercing.
Well it looks like a navel piercing with a navel gem barbell or a captive bead ring in it.
There are quite a number of various places where one can go to purchase navel rings. Some of the best places to do this are Fly Wear, Bewild, and the ItsHot website.
Years ago that was your only option, however now you can have the piercing done with a jewelled navel banana bell (basicly a bent barbell with a facetted stone in the navel ball).
barbell is better because if you get a ring it rotates around and the bacteria gets inside the piercing also if you get it pierced with a ring you might have difficulty putting a barbell in later
If you have a navel gem the top ball unscrews. If you have a captive bead ring you need to see your local professional body piercer and have him/her use the ring expanding pliers to loosen the captive bead.
Wow, I never answered a question as easy as this! A navel ring is basically like a earlobe piercing. But instead of it on your ear it's on your belly. On the top layer on your bellybutton however, some people like it on the bottom better. As an anecdote to the above answer, not all navel rings are pierced. Like earrings, some of them are clip-on, primarily for females too young, too timid, or otherwise prevented from taking that giant step which has become a rite of passage in Western society since 1994. [By the way, the English actress Keira Knightely is one of the minority who prefers her ring on the bottom of her navel.] In the video for the Aerosmith song "Cryin'," a teenage girl (Alicia Silverstone) breaks up with her boyfriend (Stephen Dorff) and gets her navel pierced as an act of liberation. After the video played on MTV, women and girls rushed to follow suit, little suspecting that it was all a fake. Miss Silverstone never got her navel pierced. She wore a clip-on navel ring for that performance, just as other actresses have done on TV since then.