Navel piercing
The main types of navel
Although there are up to 14 different types of bellies, there are 5 more common. These can be divided into:
1. The deep round navel. Usually small, sunken, these navel piercings tend to adapt oval or round pieces.
2. The big round belly. Flexible enough to adapt to any type.
3. The flat navel. Bellies flat to adapt to any type of Belly Bar. But perhaps avoid round little belly bar, because they can swing from side to side and look twisted.
4. The deep navel with the background light (depth at the top and a line definition of meat as you come down). Maybe choose a drip surprising design.
5. The triangular navel. A common type of navel, and one more request.
Of course, everyone is different and navel could not get into any of these categories, or you can opt for a belly bar is not recommended for the navel. This is of course very well, and your piercer should advise you on the choice of drilling.
The choice of a drill
Do shop around before committing to a piercing of any kind. Make sure the room is spotless drilling, easy to clean and are used disposable instruments and furniture coverings. You should feel safe knowing that all was not sterilized and strip your piercer should wear a white coat and gloves and ties get their hair if it is long. Chances are you want to have your navel pierced in a room that is independent privacy. Before choosing your piercer whether you will receive instructions aftercare and follow-up cleaning solution.
Do not be afraid to leave without the piercing if you want the levels of hygiene in a piercing studio. And 'better go out and choose another punch before damage.
Belly Bar Types
Bell rings are traditional banana navel while giving a more individual. With a variety of belly bars on the market, it is important not to forget what matters: quality. Do not accept low-cost materials, buy gold or platinum pieces. The price should not be a factor in your body, and it is much better to choose a quality piece that you can wear and care for that many years of disposable parts, potentially dangerous.
Removing a belly bar
Navel piercing can take between 4 and 8 weeks to heal, which depends on the defenses of the body heal. However, any type of drilling is usually best to wait 10 weeks to change. When you are ready follow these steps:
Wash your hands with antibacterial soap. Strictly keep the ball in one hand while rotating counterclockwise direction higher ball with his free hand. Rubber gloves can help by giving a better grip. Remove any dry with a cotton ball before gently pull the bar.
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