How do u hide your septum piercing?

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Just so, why do parents hate septum piercings?

Medical background. Septum piercings have just become mainstream, meaning your parents probably didn’t see them very often when they were your age. That means they aren’t used to them. They might feel that they look bad on people, or they might associate septum piercings with people who are heavily pierced.

Furthermore, is Flipping your septum piercing bad? Although it’s okay to flip the jewelry up or down occasionally, you should avoid doing this as much as possible. It’s the same as twisting and will irritate your new septum piercing. If you have to flip, leave it flipped up for a while before moving it again.

Beside above, can you sleep with your septum flipped up?

Can you sleep with your septum flipped up? Yes! That’s one of the best things about this piercing- it can be flipped up while healing. … Remember to always wash your hands and piercing well before and after flipping it up, and don’t sleep with it flipped (unless you are wearing a retainer).

What does a septum piercing say about you?

A septum piercing is associated with people who want to set themselves apart. Whether other people will like them for it, they wouldn’t really care. To this end, people with septum rings end up appearing as rebels without a care in the world, and any efforts to rein them in will simply result in a clash.

How do I tell my parents I have a septum piercing?

Tell your parents you chose to get the septum and not your lip specificaly because it can be hidden and would not live a visible scar. Tell them how much you love them and that it was done only because you think it’s beautiful, not to hurt their feelings, and that you would always hide it when needed.

How is the septum pierced?

A septum piercing is a piercing that goes through your nasal septum, a.k.a that bit between your nostrils. The needle goes through the thin bit of flesh towards the front of the nose, and then the jewellery is put in place – normally a ring, a horseshoe or, less commonly, a bar.

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