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Nose piercing?
Hey so I'm going to get a nose piercing but I'm allergic and sensitive to a lot of jewlery but the problem is is that I don't know what exactly I am allergic to I just know ok allergic to a lot because my ear loves have been infected plenty of times because of my jewlery so when I got it pierced for the 3rd time I got t pierced with white gold and my ears did perfectly fine! And healed great! But since I'm gunna get a nose pierced not sure what I shud do .. Is there a way I can do white gold? And also is there a type of jewlery that dosnt cause infections or irritation in a lot of ppl ? Or is a really good type to use? Thanks ten points for best answrr
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- BrittanyLv 76 years ago
Go to a reputable professional piercer and they will use implant grade jewelry that is appropriate for a healing piercing and will have an extremely low risk of reaction. White gold isn't appropriate for healing piercings at all...and honestly if you were getting pierced somewhere where they use "white gold" (sounds like a place with piercing guns) then you've never been pierced with implant grade jewelry at all.
Visit safepiercing.org and there is a link that will tell you all of the types of jewelry that are appropriate for a healing piercing.
Source(s): 29 piercings - 6 years ago
The only thing I'll use in my piercings is titanium.
And that's what my piercer shoved in my holes in the first place.
Source(s): Jesus