look on the inside of your lip, and the outside, and stick it straight in based on the angle of the holes.
Just get a long lip stud. The piercer should've put that in to begin with.
If the jewellery is sized correctly to account for swelling and you are following your aftercare guide you were provided with, the stud should be OK. If you have swelling causing the stud to embed it's self into your lip then you need to get in to see your piercer asap and get a longer stud put in till you clear the swelling stage of the healing process.
you should use a stud
Well , if you want to put in the labret What you do is you Take off the little ball or stud at the end and set it aside , then pull your lip forward and put the screw part through your hole from the inside. If you haven't got the right gauge what i did was i put the screw part from the outside and the stud from the inside to break the skin , then it was perfect Happy Piercing xx Iris.
If it's a vertical Labret piercing then it's a curved barbell, if it's a standard lip piercing it can be a labret stud or a ring.
Stud as in a normal earing stud? Just grab the butterfly clip and pull the stud out. Stud as in a lip stud? Firmly grasp the flat back and twist the end off.
It can be one of two things: swelling, or an ill-fitting piece of jewelery. If you just got it done, it's probably swelling; take ibuprofen & put ice on it. If it doesn't get better, call the piercing shop, speak directly to the artist who did the piercing, & tell him or her you need a longer stud put in.
a Lip Ring or Stud .. haha i love you
Depends which part of your lip but they usually say stud at first because of the swelling but they usually ask if you wanted a ring when healed.
If you ask your piercer, they should be able to put a clear glass retainer in instead of a ring or metal stud.
yeah you should be able to, as long as the lip ring is the same thickness as the stud you had your nose pierced with, otherwise the ring will not go through. :) hope this helped.
Absolutely NOT!