Nose Piercings – Nostril, Septum, and Bridge Piercings . Nose Piercing
Well, my sister can hardly hear the word “blood” and she faints. So, you can just imagine how hard it was for her to get her nose pierced. Everything was fine untill the piercer put the needle through her nose and Katie says “Ok, I’m gonna faint” Then the piercer keeps saying, “Oh my goodness…oh my goodness”, “Can you help me, idk what to do” To me…haha It was quite funnnnnnnny! Watch my sister’s eyes. Thats the best! Lmao. I had to sister…You thought it was funny too! ;) Love ya! *******But dont worry, I got my nose pierced about 2 weeks before her…and I didnt faint…not everybody faints, so if you’re going to get your nose pierced, dont let this worry you please! And, I suggest getting it done with a needle and a tattoo parlour, NOT A gun…much safer, and wont have the risk of getting an infection. But everyone is different, so you never know. And good luck if you are getting one done!******* If you watch this, PLEASEEEEE please subscribe to me! :) Or add me as a friend. Thanks!!!
Question by Papaya Pie: Could a nose piercing be cute if you always wore dresses and had long wavy hair?
My best friend wants her nose pierced, she is going to get a little itty bitty stud. She looks very princessy, she has long brown wavy hair and wears a dark brown mascara as her only makeup. She wears flirty dresses in floral prints all the time too. Would a nose piercing be okay on her?
Best answer:
Answer by lizard queen
i think it would be cute!
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The nostril piercings are the most popular, although there is a surge in septum (properly called the nasal septum) piercings too; Bridge Piercings, located between the eyes, are still very rare. No matter which nose piercings you desire, all have the potential to frame your face and emphasize your features beautifully.
Nostril piercings are as old as humankind. Many cultures pierce their noses for varying reasons, be it for warrior status, child-bearing help, religious references, or coming of age rites, people have been piercing their noses for longer than recorded history. In America, nostril piercings are a relatively new fad – the first groups of people to get their noses pierced were hippies returning from sojourns in India and followers of “punk rock”, so the initial impression of nostril piercings was that of a disestablishmentarianism feel.
Today, having a nostril pierced is hardly considered “punk” or “rebellious” and an increasing amount of workplaces allow for nostril piercings; out of all facial piercings, this is probably one of the piercings to achieve benign responses from older or more traditional members of society.
Both nostrils can be pierced and the side you get pierced is really a matter of your personal preference. You and your piercer will decide on which jewelry is appropriate for your lifestyle (and the initial jewelry used for the piercing may not be what you have in mind) and which jewelry will best accommodate your face for the inevitable subsequent swelling. The piercer may choose the best location for your new jewelry by asking you to flare your nostrils. The best looking nose jewelry is located in the crease that become apparent during flaring and in this location you minimize your chances of accidentally ripping out your new piercing!
The Septum piercing is located, well, in the septum (the cartilage that separates your nostrils) and looks extremely painful.
Actually, it is one of the least painful piercings you can get, for a good piercer won’t actually go through the cartilage. Your piercer will pinch your septum to locate the “sweet spot” – a sliver of thin skin – and the jewelry will be placed there. Captive beads and circular barbells are usually used for the initial jewelry, and many people choose to gauge this piercing over time.
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