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Nose Hoops - A Must in 2023

Nose Hoops - A Must in 2023

Nowadays, nose piercing rings have gone beyond their history and culture to become a confident and personal way of showing your style and who you are. People of different ages have embraced this way of expressing themselves. Some might choose a small nose stud, while others go for fancy hoops or fancy rings. The different types of jewellery available let people show off their own personalities, and where they place the piercing can make them even more unique.

Nose Hoop Piercing

One thing that makes a hoop nose piercing special is its flexibility. Unlike a stud, which gives a gentle and quiet look, a hoop adds some excitement and drama to how you look. Whether you pick a plain nose hoop ring or a fancy and detailed design, the hoop can be customised to match your own style and what you like.

Exploring the Diversity of Nose Piercing Styles

Why are nose hoops popular and stylish? Well, for one, they're less common than nose studs, which blend in so well that it's hard to notice them. Here are some cool styles you can try this year.

Nostril Hoop Piercing

The classic nostril hoop piercing is simple and classy. It involves putting a small hoop through one nostril. You can make it your own by choosing different hoop sizes and materials like silver, gold, or titanium. 

Septum Hoop Piercing

Septum hoop piercings are a really popular choice for those who want to make a statement. It's placed through the cartilage that separates the nostrils. You can choose a cartilage septum hoop in different sizes and designs, from delicate and sweet to elaborate and eye-catching.

Double Nostril Piercing

With double nostril piercing, you get two piercings on one side of the nostril, so you can adorn both with hoops or studs. This style creates a balanced and symmetrical look, adding a bit of a unique flair to the classic nostril piercing.

Triple Nostril Piercing

Just like the double nostril piercing, but with three piercings on one side of the nostril. It's a more intricate and visually captivating arrangement of hoops and studs.

High Nostril Piercing

A high nostril piercing is a bit different - the hoop or stud is placed higher up on the nostril, giving you a fresh and modern look. It's cooler than the plain nostril piercings and could be just right for those wanting something special.

Nasallang Piercing

A Nasallang piercing is daring and complicated - it goes through both nostrils and the septum so that you have a straight line of adornment. It's an excellent option for piercing.

Tribal Nose Ring

Tribal nose rings are inspired by the body adornments of traditional cultures. They're often larger hoops with intricate designs that pay homage to their history. They're not just stunning - they're also cultural.

Horizontal Nostril Piercing

With a horizontal nose piercing, you rotate the piercing 90 degrees and go through the nostril horizontally. This type of piercing adds some individuality to your style and can be customised to fit your unique likes.

Nose Hoop Piercing Healing 

Healing a nose hoop piercing is essential to ensure it looks its best. A nose hoop piercing usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to heal. But sometimes, it might take a little longer, like up to a year, to fully recover.

Don't Over-Clean: Cleaning too much can be bad for healing. Stick to the recommended cleaning routine and avoid too much twisting or moving the hoop.

Avoid Harsh Products: Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or ointments on your piercing. They can irritate the area.

Jewellery: Don't change the jewellery during the initial healing period. The jewellery you got during the piercing is specially chosen to help it heal, so wait until it's completely healed before changing it.

Sleeping Position: If you can, try not to sleep on the side with a fresh piercing. It can be irritating.

Talk to your piercer or a healthcare professional if you think there might be an infection or you're worried about how it's healing. Don't remove the jewellery on your own if you suspect an infection. Remember, healing time is different for everyone, so be patient. Once your nose hoop piercing is fully healed, you can change the jewellery and try different styles. 

 

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