Can you stretch a lip piercing?

If you want to stretch a lip piercing, you‘ll need to wait until your initial lip piercing has fully healed. You can then stretch to the next largest gauge using one of two methods. The wrapping method is the gentlest way to stretch.

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In this manner, how can I widen my lip piercing?

Soak the taper in your liquid soap and place it into the lip hole until it becomes difficult to do so. Push the rest of the taper through until there is only a small bit (about 1/4 of an inch) sticking out of the piercing site. This should be a bit uncomfortable and even slightly painful.

Just so, how do you stretch a piercing hole? Simply wrap one layer (or more) of tape around the jewelry and re-insert it into the piercing. You will repeat this method over time, gradually adding more tape and thus increasing the size of the hole. But not just any tape will do. What you are using to wrap should be inert and free of adhesives.

One may also ask, how can I make my piercing hole bigger?

You can make your piercing holes bigger by using stretchers. You can get them at just about any piercing shop or shop that sells bigger gauge jewelry. If you’re going to do it, remember to stretch slowly to avoid blowouts. Also, if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now.

What is an Ashley piercing?

As one of the few true lip piercings, the Ashley piercing consists of a single puncture through the center of the lower lip, exiting through the back of the lip into the mouth. … The Ashley piercing typically uses a labret stud with a dainty charm, ball, or gemstone sitting on the lower lip.

What can you not do after getting your lip pierced?

During healing:

  1. Refrain from using lipstick, lip gloss, and other lip products. …
  2. Avoid sharing food and drinks to minimize the spread of infectious bacteria.
  3. Avoid open-mouth kissing and oral sex to reduce the transfer of bacteria and saliva.
  4. Wash your hands before touching your mouth to prevent the spread of germs.

Can I change my lip piercing after 2 weeks?

Ideally after a couple weeks or so, you should go back to your piercer to be refitted with a new, shorter post anyway once any swelling has subsided, but after that you should wait until it’s healed to start changing up the jewelry.

Can I put a 14G in a 16G piercing?

Most piercers will have a preference between 14 and 16g for industrial piercings and while having a 14g means you can swap out for 16g jewelry you cannot do it the other way around without pain. This piercing does not stretch well so it’s unusual to find industrial jewelry that is any bigger then 14g.

When should I start dead stretching?

Natural Method aka Dead Stretching: Wait until your ear has become loose enough on its own to put in a larger piece of jewelry with ease. This is accomplished by wearing heavy jewelry (not weights, just solid jewelry made out of a heavy material like stone) and having lots of patience.

Can I use Vaseline for ear stretching?

Stretching Process (taper method)

Lubricant will make the taper super slick, so it will slide through easy. Lubricants make a stretch easier. While you’re out getting a new taper, get some Jojoba oil, Vitamin E oil or GaugeGear Stretching Balm (Neosporin and Vaseline are not good lubes for ear stretching).

Can I put a 20G in a 16G piercing?

If you pierce yourself with a 16G and put in a 20G earring, the earring will fit in easily and the hole will eventually shrink to the right size.

Can I put a thicker nose ring in?

You could really mess up your nose if you do. You need to go to a piercer for this. The process is very simple: a taper the thickness of your current piercing hole on one end, and a size up on the other, will be lubricated and gently pushed through the piercing, stretching the hole bigger.

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