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Me and my nose piercing are back

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CreativeBee · 05/08/2017 19:33

Ok so last week I had my nose pierced and over the week it's been great, only thing that worried me was it falling out so went back to the piercer today and asked if they sold retainers just in case the stud one fell out in my sleep. They didn't sell them but said "why not change it to a ring?" I assumed you couldn't change it for a good few months but the guy (also the shop manager) said it would be fine so I had a ring put in (hurt like hell and that is an understatement). Anyways it's huge, 8mm but I wanted one smaller and tighter fitted. Finally my question, can anyone recommend a nose ring that's tighter fitting (attaching a picture) I've looked on Amazon but the reviews don't seem to be great and plus I'm not really sure what material to go for, stainless steel or titanium? Any links would be great too :).

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Skinfulnappies46 · 05/08/2017 19:54

No idea...but watching with interest. Have new rook and forward helix piercing that I'd like new jewellery for. Fancy a little twinkly diamond ( obv not real) .

Ollivander84 · 05/08/2017 21:00

Anatometal and industrial strength are both good makes if that helps, I've used both for piercings before

CreativeBee · 05/08/2017 21:06

Any links Illivander84 ? Also do you think it was too soon to have it changed? I obviously went on what the piercer said but it does feel sore again 😩

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Bobbiepin · 05/08/2017 21:07

Titanium is best. If you change it again to something smaller and it starts swelling again you'll have problems. Keep that one in for now and go to a reputable piercer in a couple of weeks to change it.

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