Remove the ball and pull it out. If it's a closed in ball, take some needlenose pliers, put the end of the pliers in the ring and gently pull the pliers open inside the ring until the ball pops out. Be sure to do this somewhere where the ball doesn't bounce off under something. Edit: If its a ball closure ring, use needlenose pliers. I didnt have needlenose pliers so my dad did it with scissors for me, wasnt a brillaint idea but it did work (:
my lip piercing is in the center of my lip and it never gets in the way of anything....lol i had the typical hoop on the side of my lip and it got in the way of EVERYTHING! and was just uncomfortable.
The Girl with a hoop is actually a jump rope; it's Alice from Alice in Wonderland!
A King Arthur is a piercing that is on the tip of a man's penis
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Best not to mess with it your self, go see your piercer and for a small fee they can open the piercing using an insertion taper which will stretch the piercing without damaging it.
too tight
yes
It might. If you intend to keep a hoop in it, then it shouldn't affect it. If you intend to wear studs, you might have to bend them so as not to irritate the piercing though.
On many hoops, there is a catch; feel for it and slowly pull it out. Ease the hoop out through the hole.
It's called a lip piercing
you should use a stud
it depends what you think it cool.
A lip ring is a piece of jewelry that goes in a lip piercing. It's usually a hoop.
my lip piercing is in the center of my lip and it never gets in the way of anything....lol i had the typical hoop on the side of my lip and it got in the way of EVERYTHING! and was just uncomfortable.
I have both my lip and belly button pierced. I had my belly button pierced with a hoop and my lip pierced with a bar/stud. The belly button was more irritating then the lip because a hoop piercing requires the piercer to clamp it shut and fiddle around with a new pierced part instead of just screwing a ball on. I recommend any new piercings to be with a bar/stud as it is quicker and less irritating. Put it this way, I'm going for a 2nd lip piercing and not another belly button piercing ;)
Yes, you should get a barbell. A hoop makes the healing process longer and more painful, plus it gets caught on more things. The safer way to go is with the barbell.
To open a ball hoop cartilage earring, gently grasp the ball on one end and twist it while pulling it away from the hoop. This will create a small gap in the hoop, allowing you to remove or insert it into your cartilage piercing. Be careful not to apply excessive force to avoid damaging the earring. Once it's open, you can easily put it in or take it out.