yes, it is quite normal for the first few weeks or so. as the back of the lip becomes accustomed and stronger, the back of the piercing wont sink in anymore.
yes metal sink in water
Yes, gold is a heavy metal and will sink in water.
To best differentiate the two look at the nut nozzle on the exterior platform of the sink. If it is wide then it is console and if it is narrow it must then be normal.
It all depends on what it is made of. Some made of metal will sink and others made of wood will not. Also the amount of air inside the enclosed part will also determine if it will or will not float.
no it's because it hit an iceberg not because of the metal
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
Yes. When smaller jewelry is put into a piercing that was pierced at a larger gauge, the piercing will shrink slightly to accommodate it. However, you must be careful when shrinking piercings. If you put in a smaller stud or piece of jewelry then the hole size, it can sink inside of it. Lips are notorious for having small studs sink inside. Ask a piercer for advice when downsizing piercings to be sure that sinking doesnt happen. Sometimes just putting a bigger ball on the end of the stud will keep a smaller post in a piercing, so it doesnt sink.
Yes, and they recomend you not to cause the eyebrow ring may sink into your naval. they recomend you to use belly button rings instead.
yes, if the metal is gold it will sink
That depends what it's made of ! A metal one will sink, but a wooden or plastic one will float.
It depends what the sink's made of. Neat bleach should remove the stains but if it's a metal sink then that could cause rust. If it is metal or enamel sink then try scrubbing it with biological washing powder and salt - and make sure you rinse it very well after.
Its called a heat sink