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Caring For Nose Piercings
There are many things that were considered outrageous when I was in college that are now commonplace today. Just two of those things are unnatural hair colors like pink, blue, and purple. The other is getting nose piercings. You see these things more and more each day, and people do not even bother to turn around and look twice. These things were once for shock value as well as self-expression, but are now more about expression than anything else. If you want to get your nose pierced, there are some things that you should know about care.
If you have never seen the jewelry used in nose piercings, you may be surprised to see how it works. It looks nothing like what you put into your ear. Most of these are a long rod with the gem or whatever adornment on the end. That rod then curls around. When used in nose piercings, they simply hold the ring in by resting on the inside of the nose. This can lead to some irritation if you don’t care for your piercing in the right manner or with the right tools. There are other nose jewelry pieces that are straight, but are held in place with a small ball on the inside.
One thing that those who would give you nose piercings should tell you is that you should use cotton swabs to clean around the jewelry both inside and outside of your nose. What some don’t say is that you should never use peroxide or rubbing alcohol when cleaning. These will work to keep infection away, but they do something else. These will try to push the nose piercings from the nose. At times, because this ring is seen as a foreign object in the body, it wants to get rid of it. Avoid those two things because of that. Ask for a better alternative.
What you should also remember in the care of nose piercings is that you should never sit at your desk and twist it around in your nose. You should always do your best to leave it alone. You can move it around when the area is wet, but you do not want to do that when the nose is dry. Why? When moving, changing, and twisting the nose piercings, the skin is irritated. When that happens, it rips and forms scar tissue that leaves a bump around the hole. If your remove your jewelry, you are going to have a ridge on your nose. That’s not attractive. Always make sure the area is wet when moving jewelry in any way.
Another thing to remember about the care of nose piercings is that they never heal. When you pierce ears, they do heal to a point. Some can leave their earrings out for months and the hole will remain open, though they do close as time goes on. A nose, however, is going to close in as few as three or four hours. If your ring comes out and you go to sleep, it is going to be healed over in the morning. If this happens to you, you are going to have to go back to where you get your nose piercings and get it done all over again.

Summary
Nose piercings are really gross, but more and more young people have them. Care includes not cleaning with peroxide or alcohol since these tend to make the body reject the jewlery. Nose piercings also heal quicker than ears piercing do so you cannot remove the jewelry for very long without repeating the piercing.

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