What is BCR Jewellery?

A BCR or a bead (ball) captive ring is one of the most popular types of body jewelry. BCRs are also commonly called CBRs which means captive bead (ball) rings. They can be worn in almost any piercing because they are available in many different sizes and gauges.

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People also ask, how do you insert BCR?

In this way, do captive bead rings fall out? This is a popular piece of body jewelry because it conveniently allows the wearer to remove the ring by simply removing the captive bead, the bead is held firmly in place so that it will not easily fall out.

Then, how do I change my BCR piercing?

The best method is to use long nose pliers or preferably BCR / Circular barbell opening pliers. By placing the pliers through the ring and VERY GENTLY opening them until the ball is released. Being forceful or stretching the ring to far will mean the ring will be too loose for the ball to be inserted back in place.

How do BCR rings work?

Also the abbreviation of Ball Closure Ring, BCR is often used. They all mean the same piercing, a ring with a small opening that holds a ball in place. This ball has two small dimples where the ring is supposed to be placed. Thanks to the pressure that the ring creates the ball stays firmly in place.

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.

How do you open a piercing ring with a ball?

How to Open a Ball Closure Ring

  1. Wash your hands and the piercing site thoroughly. …
  2. Hold the ball-closure ring between your thumb and forefinger, cupping your hand underneath to prevent the ball from dropping.
  3. Insert the inverse pliers into the center of the ball closure ring.

What are the different types of septum rings?

Circular barbells, captive rings (including segment, seamless and captive bead rings) and septum pinchers are three of the most popular styles of septum jewelry.

Can I change my Daith piercing myself?

After about 4 to 6 months, you can change out your jewelry. Remember that cartilage piercing, like the daith piercing, do take between 6-9 months to heal completely, if not longer depending on your own body and how well aftercare was performed. Is your piercing free of discharge, redness and irritation?

How do you get the ball off a septum ring?

Grasp either of the balls between the forefinger and thumb of the left hand. Grasp the ball on the opposite side of the barbell in the same manner with the right hand. Twist the ball in your right hand counter-clockwise to loosen it. Continue to turn the ball until it comes off completely.

Can you reuse a captive bead ring?

Answer: If you had to take your captive bead ring jewelry out or the ball bead popped out somehow, putting them back in can be tricky, but it can be done.

Can you pierce septum with retainer?

Wear a Septum Retainer

Most retainers can actually be flipped down and be visible if desired too. Septum piercings are usually pierced with a horseshoe barbell or circular barbell, so if you are going to need to hide it during healing, a retainer is a safer way to go to.

How do I change my piercing?

Helpful Tips

  1. Make sure your piercing is healed first. …
  2. Know your jewelry size. …
  3. Double-check the size of your new jewelry. …
  4. Clean your hands and jewelry first. …
  5. Lubricate! …
  6. Don’t change your jewelry in the shower, or in the bathroom over the sink. …
  7. Keep jewelry in your piercing. …
  8. Any problems, check in with your piercer.

How do you change your septum for the first time?

How do you open a piercing hole?

Manually Opening the Earring Hole

  1. Feel the back of your earlobe. …
  2. Lubricate your earlobe. …
  3. Stretch the earring hole. …
  4. Coat the disinfected earrings with a lubricant. …
  5. Insert the earring into the piercing hole. …
  6. Wiggle the earring in the piercing hole. …
  7. Twist the earring though to reopen the hole. …
  8. Push the earring through.

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