Try turning the ring to get the ball out. If the skin has grown over the ball, go to your piercer. The ring just might be too small. Try doing it after a shower or soak with warm water.
If you still have the silver ring that surrounds the ball then pick up the ball, place it inside the ring and snap it back into the hole it came from. If you don't have the silver ring... better look for it... cos if you dont have it or its broken... you're screwed! Take care, the ring has little clips on it that have to be carefully lined up. Have a good weekend... Alex
they have a little metal ball inside of it.
A ring dish is used to serve chips and salsa. You put the chips in the ring, and then the salsa goes in the middle, in the hole.
hi. usually there is a little ball at the top of the ring, you unscrew it, it should be flat at the top, not pointy. you then slip it in your "hole" and screw the ball back on the top securly .
Wedding ring first, engagement ring next, eternity ring last.
not all rings with balls have to screw on, it depends what typre you're talking about some times i get the confusion when some wank stain calls a stud a ring, guessing that its a ring, its not always a screw on ring, my lip ring you clip the ball in, there is a hole running through the ball and out the other side and you put one side of the hole on one side of the ring and clip in the other side. hope this helped, next time ask the person who sells it.
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Most lip rings are in the shape of a hoop and have a ball as a closure. Simply take the ball off and gently work the space in the hoop to the hole. (if the ring is too small you may have to bend the hoop a bit to make it larger)
Okay so, theres an end with some type of disc/plate/ball/round bulb and theres an end with nothing on it, its the same size as the rest of the ring. Take the end with nothing on it and put it through the piercing from the inside of your nostril. That way, when you push the ring through, the wider end is on the inside and will stop the ring from falling out. I hope this helps :)you have to put it in backwards so the thin side goes from the inside of your nose to the out, and just pull it out until the other end is touching the inside of your nose
it is an internal retaining ring
Yes, there is an "O" ring inside the fittings.
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