With anything that screws on or off the best wat to remember which way to turn is: "Right for Tight, Left for loose"
righty tighty ; lefty loosie .. left loosens it
depending on the ring,, most times itis way bigger!!
No, getting a belly button ring is in no way a sin, how could it be? Jesus didn't even know they existed way back when so its a perfectly fine thing.
The best way to throw a person out of the ring is to get to the ropes (back toword it), then use the (belly to belly suplex) when your back is toword the ropes to toss your opponet out of the ring. you have to be so close to the ring ropes to work.
Most likely just a fad, a way to stand out, get attention.. possibly show there belly button ring.
left loosens it. right makes it tight, god way to remember
Belly button rings can cause infection very easily if not cleaned at least once a day. The best way to prevent an infection is to clean it with antibacterial soap, such as Dial, once or twice a day. Applying alcohol or peroxide can dry the skin out and help with infection, so do not use those. Do not use lotions around the belly button as this can cause a moist environment for bacteria to set in and cause infection. The last thing able to prevent an infection is to not touch the piercing until the belly button is healed. Bothering it before then can easily move germs back and forth between the ring and wound, so leave it to set before taking it out.
Below the black handle is a silver ring, you need to loosen that all the way and then twist of knob handle.
Most places will give you a barbell. I'm sure that you can pick whichever you want but I'd suggest a barbell. Rings are uncomfortable with most new piercings because of the swelling. The ring is restrictive and doesnt let your piercing swell the way it wants to. The barbell will lay flatter against your belly so it wont get hit as often as a ring. I'd go with the barbell.
No you cannot, at least not just yet. Changing your belly button ring, or for that matter any other kind of body jewelry, just one week after getting a new piercing is a surefire recipe for disaster. In such short a time, there is no way that your piercing would have healed enough to enable you to change your belly ring. And if you do try it, you could very well cause your piercing to close, as at such an initial stage, a piercing can close even if left without jewelry for a few minutes. Although belly button piercings take differing lengths of time for healing in different people, it is safe for all to assume that for at least the first six months, your piercing will not have healed properly. Some people may even take up to a couple of years to have their belly piercing heal fully. But that in no way means that you have to wait for a full 2 years to change your nipple ring. Once the initial healing period has passed (about 6 months) you can proceed to change your belly ring. However, as the piercing in all likelihood will not have healed fully, it is best not to keep it free of belly rings for any length of time.
The pro have clamp to hold your belly button up ((where your ring is going to be)) it has two holes then they put this special needle through then the ring ((you chosen) through then slide the needle out then put the ball in, there. ((The pro know what they are doing :) )) I have a belly button pierced and it only hurt like two mins then it went away... I love it <3 BTW ((if you don't know what 'BTW' means it means By The Way)) i been waiting for it for months.
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.
The best way to tell if a ring is silver or platinum is by taking it to a jeweller. Otherwise you can read other ways of doing it in the EHow article in the related links section.