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How to Remove Your Piercing Jewelry at Home
So, you've got some fresh piercings that have finally healed, and now you're itching to switch up your look with some new bling. But before you dive into swapping out your piercing jewelry, let's talk about how to do it safely and effectively right at home.
Removing Threadless Flat Back (Push-pin Studs)
- Firmly grasp both ends of the earring.
- While holding the flat back post in place, twist and pull out the 'top'—the decorative piece of the stud.
- Note: When you pull out the top, you'll notice a slight bend in the post—this is normal and helps the top latch securely into its labret. For more details, read our article about the threadless flat backs.
Removing Clickers
- Clickers have a subtle hinge and closure that clicks in and out. Locate the hinge and closure by gently feeling around the earring with your thumbnail or ask a friend for assistance.
- Find the closure point and click the hinged portion out, away from the rest of the earring.
Removing Seamless Rings (Fixed Bead Rings)
- Seamless rings feature a fixed bead that doesn't move at the point of closure. The bead reduces movement in your ear, aiding in quicker healing.
- Hold the earring on either side of the ball and twist your fingers (and the earring) in opposite directions away from each other.
- As you twist, the earring should open up, resembling the beginning of a spiral.
By following these simple steps, you can confidently remove your piercing jewelry at home with ease. Just remember to handle everything gently and take your time. And if you're ever unsure or uncomfortable, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional piercer for assistance. Happy accessorizing!