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What do you do if your nose piercing seals over the jewelry?
I have gotten a nose piercing about 5 days ago. And it all went well, no problems at all, respectable piercer, clean shop, everything. I have cleaned it, inside and out with saline solution. But when I went to school, fake piercings are all the rage amongst 6th grade girls and some guy decided that it wasn't real, so he could punch scratch it out of my face. Is that what caused it sealing? It looks like some odd bump, that I just noticed this morning Monday, December 12 , and I've triedto push it up, from the inside, but nothing has worked. Any suggestions? Thank you soooo much
Does American Eagle jewelry contain lead?
Someone gave me some really nice necklaces from there yesterday but I'm wondering if they contain any lead since they're made in China. Has anyone tested theirs read online somewhere that they do?Thanks a lot in advance Chloe fyi no I do not plan on chewing on it, but if it is directly on the skin it can get into your bloodstream and is toxic. I'm fairly certain no jewelry is required to have lead, it's supposed to be the other way around actually, but thank you for your answer anyway.
How do I treat skin discoloration caused from jewelry?
I recently replaced my normal steel nose jewelry with a plastic retainer for a job interview. Prior to this, I had a perfectly healed nostril piercing. It looked wonderful. The plastic caused a reaction that caused discoloration on part of my nostril. I know it's from that because I replaced it with the steel again after extensive cleaning and the swelling that had also been present diminished, along with a fair amount of the discoloration. However, some still remains. Since I have no insurance, I made it a point to make sure to call my doctor. It's not an infection. The symptoms of one are no longer present if there was one at all. Now it's just that dark coloring. I'm very pale and the color is more of a tannish kind of flesh color now. I can be thankful for that because at least it is not red anymore.I've been steaming it with a hot compress which seems to help a TON, but does anyone know of anything else I can do? I wouldn't even mind this if it was on my ears or other piercings on my body, but of course it has to be on my nose where everyone can see it.Thanks so much, guys
Do you have to remove jewelry when getting wisdom tooth pulled?
I.e a nose ring? Mine is still healing and idk what a mouth has to do with a nose.
Why do they ask you to remove your jewelry and if you are pregnant when getting an X-Ray?
Do you have to remove all body jewelry before having a CAT scan?
I'm getting dental implants and they ordered a cat scan beforehand.. and i was wondering if i had to remove my earrings, nose stud, or bellybutton ring..i know its not part of being scanned im just curious. or ive heard rumors of tattoos affecting the scan...if so,is it okay if i wear a plastic nose stud instead? id rather not take it out for the whole scan and have to re pierce it again.Thank you
Does stainless steel jewelry help with arthritis?
It sounded to me like a scam to me, but I have heard testimonial evidence for stainless steel jewelry. Does anyone know of any legit research on this? How does this work?
Opinions on body jewelry?
Do you fellas think that body jewelry is a turn on??? I mostly have ear piercings, but also a nose stud and a tongue ring and I'm thinking about getting a tiny stud on my upper lip. Do you guys think body jewelry can be sexy?
Would I get AIDS or any other viruses by just trying some earrings on at the jewelry store?
Ok so I went to this jewelry store and I saw 2 pair of earrings which I liked a lot. So like a stupid idiot, I asked the lady if I could e tried them on and she let me. So I put them on and that's it? I am scared now because maybe other people put them on and god know what they have. Omg
Can lice live on jewelry?
I've had a piece of jewelry since I was eight, and have recently lost it. How do I not flip my sh*t?
It had a lovely golden or rather, previously golden it had become mostly silver over the almost decade I'd had and constantly worn it chain and a custom made line of colored glass arranged to look like a rainbow for its dangly bit. It was a cheap thing, only something like twenty dollars I still loved it more than any single piece of " fancy" , " real" jewelry my grandmother had ever and has ever shown me.I wore it all the time, and took it off to cosplay with a friend for a few hours. Like an idiot, I stuffed it in my back pocket. I've since checked everywhere, and am ninety nine point nine percent positive it's not going to be found. It's too small of a thing to put lost posters up for, and even if I did the odds that someone would have picked it up are slim to none we weren't exactly in the " best" of areas .I'm well aware of the fact that the necklace isn't something " important" , like money or an irreplaceable photo of a loved one or a credit card, but damn if it wasn't important to me. I've had it for so many years, and have worn it almost constantly since I started highschool. And I do mean almost constantly. I wore it under the costumes of plays, and in my suit during swimming competition.s For gods sake, I showered in the thing. I even DREW myself in it when I made comics to spoof the random things my friends and I did or wrote them notes.The point here being, the necklace was as corny and as melodramatic as it sounds a part of my identity. It was the only piece of jewelry that I wore, and the only item of clothing that I gave half a care about I'm not " huge" on fashion .My question, in gist, is how do I get over this spectacularly insignificant item of dress, regardless of how close I may have held it to myself?
Would it be a bad idea to stretch my ears if I'm allergic to fake jewelry?
It's just my right ear that reacts. It'll swell and then it hurts if I try to put the earring back in. I really want to stretch my ears and I'm not too sure if it'll be a good idea considering the situation.
Is it possible for jewelry to have the skin grow around it?
I have a cartilage piercing. The jewelry itself was kind of short but it was never uncomfortable. Tonight I touched it a realized there was a bubble around the backing. I took my piercing out and squeezed it a little and it popped with blood coming out. It must have happened just a few days ago because I don't remember it being like this even last night. Is it possible for the skin to attach itself to jewelry like an earring it was a simple stud if left in for a long peroid of time?What can I do to make sure it doesn't get worse?
Fashion Design vs Jewelry Design?
Which one SELLS faster is more profitable, more exciting and a very fine art to do?Thank you.

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