How to Put in Screw Nose Piercing
A nose screw is a particular design of exotic jewelry. The shape of the nose screw gives it its distinction from nose rings, studs and bars. The nose screw has a small stud (in various shapes and sizes) attached to a bar that is curved in a similar way to a fish hook. Because of the bend in the bar, the screw does not require an extra piece to hold it in place in the nose piercing. Inserting a nose screw may take some practice and the first time it should be done as slowly and gently as possible. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Wash your hands with soap and water; dry them thoroughly.
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Wash your nose screw with soap and water, and dry thoroughly.
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Stand in front of a mirror, so that you can watch yourself put the jewelry in your nose. Insert the end of the nose screw into your piercing, up until the area of the bend on the nose screw post.
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Gently, simultaneously push up and inward on the stud of the nose screw, and guide it further into your piercing. Once the bend of the post has disappeared into your piercing, push the rest of the screw into your nose up to the stud.
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Tips & Warnings
If possible, have a professional insert a nose screw for the first time.
Your initial piercing jewelry should not be changed for approximately six months, to allow the piercing to properly heal.