Comfort and Style with L-Shaped Nose Studs
The L-shaped nose stud gets its name from its distinctive shape - it forms an "L" when inserted into the nostril. This shape enables the stud to snugly contour to the inside of your nostril.
Many people choose L-shaped nose studs for their fresh piercings because they are easy to insert. However, they are also a great choice for those who enjoy changing their nose jewellery frequently.
This style of nose stud has become very popular and is now available in a wide range of modern designs. You can easily find L-shaped studs adorned with gemstones and intricate designs, adding to their beauty and appeal.
How To Put In L-shaped Nose Stud
- To ensure hygiene, begin by thoroughly washing your hands before inserting your L-shaped nose stud.
- Clean your L-shaped nose stud using the provided cleaning cloth.
- This helps to clean the stud and keep it from getting dirty or having germs.
- Find the hole in your nose where you have your piercing and carefully put the end of the stud into that hole.
- Go slowly and be gentle to avoid any pain or problems.
- Once you're confident that the stud's end has passed through to the other side of the piercing hole, proceed to push the remaining part of the stud in. It may be helpful to angle the stud slightly to facilitate the bent portion's passage through the hole.
- Raise your nose a bit, and if you spot the L-shaped stud's end inside your nostril, either pointing up or down.
Following these steps ensures a secure and comfortable fit for your L-shaped nose stud, allowing you to confidently flaunt your stylish nose jewellery.
How to Remove L-shaped Nose Stud
- Just a quick reminder, the L-shaped nose stud has a 90-degree bend. When you're ready to remove it, gently angle it downward as you pull it out. This angling helps the bent portion slide smoothly through the piercing hole.
- Once the bent portion has passed through the piercing hole, you can easily remove your nose stud. Remember to be gentle and patient throughout this process to avoid any discomfort or potential harm to the piercing.
- Keep in mind that proper hygiene and handling are crucial when dealing with your nose stud.
Choosing the Right L-shaped Nose Stud
Firstly, think about the material you prefer for your nose stud. Gold and sterling silver are two kinds of materials people like to use. They each have their special qualities and good sides. Sterling silver is not very expensive, but it can turn black over time. The good thing is you can easily clean and take care of it.
Gold is a classic and hypoallergenic choice that is resistant to tarnishing.
Next, consider the style of the nose stud. Do you want a plain and simple stud, or do you prefer one with a shiny, pretty stone on it? Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is a well-liked and not too expensive choice that shines a lot as diamonds do.
However, if you desire the utmost brilliance and shine, nothing can compare to a genuine diamond. Additionally, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are excellent choices for adding a touch of colour and elegance to your nose stud.
Keep your L-shaped Jewellery Clean
It is important to clean your pierced jewellery for several reasons:
Infection Prevention: Keeping your jewellery clean helps prevent infections in the pierced area. By removing bacteria and dirt, you lower the risk of introducing harmful elements that could lead to infections. Regular cleaning promotes good hygiene and reduces the chance of complications.
Faster Healing: Clean jewellery increases the healing process. Proper cleaning techniques and hygienic practices minimize irritation scabbing and promote faster healing. Dirty jewellery can hinder the healing process and prolong recovery time.
Hygiene and Odor Control: Regular cleaning of your jewellery maintains personal hygiene. Bacteria, dirt, and sweat can accumulate on jewellery, causing unpleasant odours.
Allergic Reactions Prevention: Dirty jewellery may contain allergens like pollen or dust, causing allergic reactions. Cleaning your jewellery regularly removes potential irritants, reducing the risk of allergic responses.