How do you know what gauge your nose ring is?

If you’ve forgotten the size you wear, then you have several options when it comes to determining which gauge your nose piercing is:

  1. Ask your piercer for help. …
  2. Compare an existing piece of jewelry to a printed gauge card. …
  3. Use a caliper or micrometer. …
  4. Gauge measurement wheels. …
  5. Drill gauge. …
  6. Can you fully close the hoop?

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Then, can a 20 gauge nose ring fit in an 18 gauge nose ring?

A 20 gauge hoop is smaller so yes, it will fit. But the hole will get smaller over time and the 18 gauge may not fit ever again if you leave it til long.

Thereof, how can I tell what size my gauges are?

Correspondingly, what gauge is a nose piercing needle?

Most professional piercers use a needle size of 20G (0.8 mm) to 18G (1.0 mm) to pierce a nose.

What’s the difference between 18G and 20g nose ring?

The thickest Gauge is 18 Gauge. This would be your choice if you have recently had your nose pierced or wear that gauge normally. 20 Gauge is thinner than 18G and is the standard most popular size. If you are unsure this would be your best choice.

Is 18G or 20g smaller?

The higher the number, the smaller the gauge. If your piercing is a 18 gauge then the 20 gauge would be slightly smaller.

Is 18 or 20 gauge thicker nose ring?

The most common sizes are 20 and 18 gauge, or . 8 and 1 millimeters (18gauge being vaguely thicker). People with petite noses can be pierced with a 22 gauge, which entails specialty jewelry. People with larger noses might consider going to a 16 gauge.

Will my nose ring hole get smaller?

If your nose piercing is less than or at least 6 months old, it will begin to get smaller/close up within a day or two. Especially the inner side of your nose piercing hole turns smaller very quickly.

Will an 18 gauge fit normal piercing?

An 18G needle can be used for earlobe piercings, nose piercings, as well as some cartilage piercings (e.g. forward helix). 18G earrings are great for many healed cartilage piercings. A 16G needle is used for most cartilage piercings, including the tragus, helix, rook, conch and daith.

What size gauge can you not go back from?

There are a lot of different opinions on this topic, but the majority of professionals in the body modification industry recommend never going any larger than 2 – 0 gauge if you want your ears to totally close up where you can‘t see through them.

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

Yes all day you can. However, the 16g post is thinner than the 14g. Downsizing is not an issue unless you’ve got a large collection of 14g jewelry that you wish to wear again. Downsizing to 16g is safe as long as it is healed.

What size is after 1/2 inch gauges?

Convert Ear Gauge to mm and Inch

Millimeters (mm) Inches (“)
10mm 3/8″
11mm 7/16″
12mm 1/2
13mm 17/32″

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