use a latex gloves to grip the ball and/ or a small pair of tweezers to grip the bar. If that doesn't work then go to your piercer.
ok first of all those are called labrets and all you do is screw the ball off...:)
The ball screws on securely.
hold the inside with your teeth and you spin the ball to the right
I wouldn't but it can be done
Screw the ball back on the jewellery.
You can but you'll have to wipe it off before you get pierced. You don't want it to get in the piercing.
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.
Roughly the same thing as happens if you don't chew your sweetcorn :)
take it off your lip and put it on your ear, unless if it's too small.
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It is better to start off with a normal piercing (just like spikes), since your lip will firstly try to heal and will get bigger. If you start off with a ring there's a risk that when you lip get bigger the ring will stuck in it since the lip will have limited space to expand. It is recommended to switch to the ring a month after you started using the piercing.
Either it isn't screwed on tight enough or if its a captive ball ring, the ring isn't tight enough. So either use pliers to squeeze the ring tighter or screw it on.