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So, you want a nose piercing, but you're not allowed? There are ways you can downplay your piercing and make it less visible when your parents are around. The same methods work for people trying to hide a piercing at work.
Steps
Using a Retainer to Hide the Piercing
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1Buy a retainer used for nose piercings. These are high-tech plastic pieces that are specifically designed to conceal a nose ring.[1]
- Conceal the piercing with a flesh-colored acrylic retainer. There are small domes or balls of flesh colored acrylic that you can buy to cover up a nose piercing. They are sometimes made with clear Lucite.[2]
- You can also cover the piercing with a tiny flat disc that you’ve painted with skin-tone nail polish. Clear glass and quartz nostril screws are also made to conceal nose rings. The acrylic containers can also be better for people with sensitive skin.
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2Put in the retainer. Nose piercing retainers are designed to hide the nose piercing completely. It may look like a mole or pimple. Some may even be invisible, though, and, of course, that's the goal.
- You insert the ball end straight into the piercing, so the clear cone remains on the outside of the piercing. The clear cone will look like a tiny bump on your skin.
- Some of these retainers are very comfortable. They are also small so you might want to buy a few so if you lose one, you have another back up.[3]
- You can also find retainers that will work for curved nose studs or nose screws. Some retainers come with a decorative ending that you can use when you are not trying to camouflage the piercing.[4] [5]
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3Tuck the piercing into the nose. Wet the piercing with a little bit water. Put your hands into the piercing, and push it up.
- Do this for a horseshoe piercing that’s worn in the septum. Don’t do this with a piercing that you just got because it will need to heal.
- Obviously, you don’t want the tucking process with a nose ring, but it does work to conceal the ring in the septum.[6]
Hiding Your Nose Piercing with Makeup or Bandages
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1Apply your regular foundation. You should also put powder on your face. Use a highly concentrated concealer with a concealer brush.
- Brush the concealer over the piercing. Work the product into the area. Choose a color that is closely matched to your skin.
- Take a sponge to blend the makeup into the area so that it looks natural
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2Use blister bandages. Use the outside of the bandage. Cut it into a small strip with a pair of scissors. Put the tiny strip on your face over the nose ring.
- Then, hold it down with tweezers as you stick it back on, and then cut around it so that it covers the nose ring. Cut the edges to make it almost look like a circle.
- Then take liquid bandage and put two coats on the small piece. You should be able to buy this at many department stores. It will smell like nail polish. Apply it over the small bandage over the piercing. Put on two or three coats, and let it dry.[7]
- Complete the process by placing makeup foundation over the piercing with a makeup sponge.
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3Make sure you don’t cause harm to yourself. Nose piercings can take longer to heal than ear piercing. That’s because the ears are made of softer tissue than the nose.
- Don’t use a stud or a ring that’s too big to fit your nose or you could develop some scar tissue. Leave the piercing alone. Don’t tug on it, or you could also cause scar tissue.
- You can also wear the retainer while the nose is healing. Make sure that you use sterile procedures – keeping the piercing clean – when you change nose piercings.
Choosing a Fake Nose Ring
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1Get a fake nose ring. If you’re worried about getting in trouble for having a nose ring or your parents won’t let you get one, how about trying a fake one?
- A piercing is a serious decision. A fake nose piecing can allow you to test out the look with no regrets.[8]
- Nose piercings are painful. Why go through the pain when you can fake it, and still get the look! Try a magnetic or spring hoop ring. These look real, but they don’t require an actual puncture. Another positive is that you don’t risk having a scar.
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2Choose your fake nose ring variety. You have a lot of options when picking a fake nose ring, so play around with the look and feel.
- Some fake nose rings are actually clip-ons that use small magnets that are placed on the inside of the nose. The nose ring itself shows as a small stud or bone that is attracted by the magnet.
- Fake nose hoop rings work differently. They come with a small spring that looks like a disc. The spring clips the nose ring onto the nose. These fake nose rings look real to most people.
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3Buy clear nose rings. You can get these at common accessory stores. Take a hair straightener, and melt the little ball at the end so it’s flat and sets against your skin.
- Take out your regular nose ring. Take petroleum jelly. It will make it easier for the clear nose ring to insert into your nose. Put it on the spot where you have the nose piercing.
- Put some of the jelly on the actual nose ring. Stick it into the nose. Wipe off the extra petroleum jelly.[9]
Community Q&A
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QuestionI am 19 and all my friends are telling me to get a nose piercing. I do not want to get a piercing, though. What should I tell my friends?Community AnswerJust tell them the truth, that you don't want to get one. Don't live your life trying to please others, especially if it's something you don't want to do.
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QuestionI didn't think at the time I pierced my own nose with a normal needle. I walked out to my mom with the needle through my nose and asked for one of her nose studs She was surprised but not shocked. Even my dad was happy. So my question is, is it ok for them not to be angry?Community AnswerIf they are fine with it that is great for you! It is ok for them to not be upset.
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QuestionIs there any other reason to use a retainer?Community AnswerIt can be a good idea to wear one while playing sports to reduce the possibility of snags.
Warnings
- You may need to wear your piercing for 2-4 weeks when you first get it. It’s a good idea to keep the original in during that healing period.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ http://www.piercingbible.com/blog/2010/05/clear-nostril-studs
- ↑ http://www.nose-piercings.com/nose-piercing-retainer.html
- ↑ http://www.bodyjewelleryshop.com/blog/index.php/back-to-school-part-2-nose-piercing-retainers/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9D1f-sOOwA
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyaWAtvGLko
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ytc3q5EJto
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO-fv1iwnMg
- ↑ http://www.beautyhows.com/nose/nose-piercing/fake-nose-piercing-how-to-hide-a-nose-piercing-hide-new/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTMi05F4LMs
About This Article
To hide your nose piercing from your parents, use a blister bandage to cover the spot. Or, apply concealer over the piercing, then put foundation and powder over it, as well as the rest of your face so everything blends in. You can also buy a flesh-colored acrylic retainer, which is specifically designed to conceal nose rings. Insert the ball end of the retainer straight into your piercing, and it will look like a tiny bump or mole on your skin. To learn how to tuck your piercing into your nose, keep reading!