It should be okay as most metals used in piercings are corrosion proof such as stainless steel.
Maybe........just a little bit............but not too much.
If you clean your belly button regularly, it should only scab a little bit. But it will scab either way. So yes its normal. But it is good for you to clean your bellybutton and ring at least 3 times a day.
Vinegar dissolves rust. If you want to remove rust from an item soak it in vinegar for a bit and that should help get rid of it.
No, I think, if they're kept in good condition, and washed regularly in water then they don't rust, but the rustiest bit I have seen was a very, very, very old and unused bit, and it had got a bit rusty at the joints.
Yes but only to make brown gravy!
If you use a snaffle now, you can get a three ring bit which is a bit harder on your horse's mouth. Its illegal to put your reins on the 3rd ring so if he is still too strong on the 2nd ring, you have to but a bit of leather(its specially made to do this, you get it in any equestrian shop) to connect the 1st ring to the 3rd ring.
a ring martingale is the circle that is atached to the bit
A D-ring bit can be a snaffle bit. A snaffle is any type of jointed bit. But not all snaffles are D-rings; a D-ring is a bit where the ring is shaped like the letter D.
Get black skinny jeansGet black long sleeve shirtGet black gym shoes like D.C. shoes or converesGet black hairsprayCut your hair shortRoll up a bit over your bellybutton
If you've got the sea salt spray, lay on the floor, fill up your bellybutton with the sea salt, and the top part. Let it soak in for a bit and with the corner of a folded paper towel, dip it in the puddle of sea salt, and clean your jewelry. Then just clean out your bellybutton
Yes! on the silver bit of the ring is expandablex
A "3 ring snaffle bit" actually has 4 rings. A top small ring for attaching the bridle cheek piece. A large 2nd ring to attaching reins for moderate contact. A 3rd small ring for more contact. And a 4th small ring for the most contact.