How to reliably hide your piercing from others

In the life of most owners of punctures on different parts of the body, there are moments when they want to hide the piercing as reliably as possible. Sometimes this is a way to avoid criticism of conservative people in the environment; sometimes, it is a safety issue.

This article will talk about how to make your piercing invisible using retainers and other techniques. Our advice will be helpful both to those who have already made a puncture for themselves and those who reflect on this and doubt whether it will be possible to hide the jewellery from prying eyes at the right moments.

Why you might need to hide punctures

It would seem, why would anyone care about the question of how to disguise a piercing? Punctures are made to wear jewellery. Isn’t it strange to first pierce something for yourself, then puzzle over how to hide the piercing? This desire is quite natural in the following situations:

The very fact of the puncture, your deception and the risk to which you exposed your health. The truth is that most professional piercers work with minors only in the presence of parents and after their written consent. Only a self-taught beginner piercer at home will agree to pierce your nose or tongue without the coveted piece of paper. And this can lead to infections and complications, down to the most tragic. Therefore, it is better to do everything with parental consent or wait until the age of majority.

And if you temporarily remove the earring?

In this case, there are three risk factors

Therefore, unlike the classic earlobe piercing, all other types do not imply that you will take off and put on earrings several times a day.

Retainers – invisible piercing jewellery

There is an easy way to disguise your piercing by using retainers. These are inconspicuous jewellery of transparent or beige colour, almost invisible to outsiders. They allow to keep the hole from overgrowing and at the same time do not attract the attention of others. Retainers are made of PTFE, Bioflex, bioplast, acrylic and are very cheap. Below we will tell you what types of retainers are suitable for different types of punctures.

Rod or bar

Straight decoration with removable beads. Suitable to hide piercings of the tongue, nipples, bridge of the nose, as well as some types of intimate punctures.

Labret

A rod with a flat, smooth disc on one side. It helps hide piercings such as nose and lip piercings.

Nostril

Nostril (“snail”) is a piece of specialized jewellery for nose wing piercing, with an anatomically curved shape, without removable elements.

Banana

This retainer looks like a slightly curved barbell, and it can be used to hide the piercing of the frenum under the upper lip, which is called a smile, a similar piercing of the frenum of the lower lip – anti-smile, as well as holes in the navel and eyebrow.

Circular

The circular (“horseshoe”) looks like an incompletely closed ring with balls at the edges. Typically, this shaped earring is used to hide a septum – a nasal septum piercing – in this case, you can use a titanium circular, simply turning it over with the balls inward.

You can also pick up a circular without balls – a U-shaped decoration, a special retainer for the septum.

Now you know that those who want to mask their punctures use retainers. This is an affordable and safe way to hide your body modification temporarily. The main thing is to purchase retainers only after consulting with the puncturer. He will help you choose the size and shape, teach you how to change the jewellery to a retainer and back correctly.

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