The eye brow ring is the appropriate size and gauge for the eye brow it's going into, navel rings and sized for the navel they are going into. You should see a professional body piercer and quit messing around before you hurt yourself.
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.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
take the navel ring out immediately
it is a plastic piece you put in to retain your navel piercing
Yes, you can. ;)
That would look quite funny, since Monroe's are worn with studs, not rings!
Nope.
My navel ring is pink and studded with diamonds. So not cool to say, but that's a sentence for you.
In the context of a navel ring, "14g" refers to the gauge size of the jewelry, indicating that the thickness of the barbell is 14 gauge, which is approximately 1.6 mm. This size is commonly used for navel piercings, providing a balance between comfort and durability. A 14g navel ring is standard for initial piercings, allowing for adequate healing while accommodating various styles and designs.
If you have a navel gem the top ball unscrews. If you have a captive bead ring you need to see your local professional body piercer and have him/her use the ring expanding pliers to loosen the captive bead.
Popular piercing sites include the ear, nasal septum, eyebrow, tongue, cheek, navel, labia, and penis.
If you pick your navel it will bleed