If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
You can take out a corkscrew nose ring by taking your thumb and putting your nail under the ball/crystal part on the side that is closest to your face and the Pull forward towards the tip of your nose. Lastly, pull it and it should come right out.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
I think you're describing a Captive ball/bead ring. Its really difficult to explain by typing it out and can be tricky to figure out for the first time. The best thing is to look up videos on how to open/close a CBR on youtube or something like that.
If it's a captive bead ring the bead pushes out from the side of the ring and then the ring can be rotated thru the piercing to remove it. If you can't get the bead off the ring go see your local body piercer, they will gladly help remove the bead for you using specialized tools.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
First: Has it been enough time for healing? At least six weeks? Then, wash your hands and the area of the piercing. Gently unscrew the barbell/unlatch the hoop. Do it slowly and if you are spending too much time on it or getting frustrated, take a break so you don't irritate the area.
Push the bead side ways and it will pop off the ring, it's called a captive bead ring, the bead is held by the tension of the ring nothing more. no to get the ball off, you turn the ball to your right. the phrase Righty tighty lefty losey applies only it's the left of the piercer in which case would be your right. if the ball is stubborn and still won't come off go to a the piercer that put the piercing in place or another body art studio and explain to them you can't get the ball off and they should loosen it for you.
Use a pair of clean, non-slip gloves for better grip and carefully grab the ball of the lip ring with one hand while holding the lip ring in place with the other. Twist the ball counter-clockwise to unscrew it from the lip ring. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or force to avoid causing discomfort or damage to your lip.
Either it isn't screwed on tight enough or if its a captive ball ring, the ring isn't tight enough. So either use pliers to squeeze the ring tighter or screw it on.