Whether you dare or not, there is sure to be some piercing facial that caught your attention. Could be a discreet ornament on the nose or lip. Or become a real exercise in face art with earrings, a personal identity design. What style do you like best?
To give you ideas, today I'm going to talk to you about the piercing most popular facials.
These are the 5 piercings most common facials
Surely you have never stopped to think about the number of possibilities your face has, when it comes to choose where to put on a piercing.
Eyebrows, nose and lips are the most common areas and these are the ones I want to recommend to you today.
In some cases, I like the asymmetrical effect better of putting on an earring on only one side (here I told you about the earrings per unit and the attractiveness of the looks asymmetrical) but the effect of placing an earring at a central point, or even two equidistant earrings, is also very interesting.
If you feel like looking in the mirror and seeing yourself with a piercing facial, These are the simplest options.
To start, you're sure to find the one you like here. 😉
1. On the eyebrow
He eyebrow piercing is one of the most popular, for both men and women.
Perhaps it is influenced by the fact that the most common place to pierce, which is usually at the end of the eyebrow, is one of the areas that heals the fastest and hurts the least, although you can also put it parallel, from the top.
Obviously, you won't be able to put shadows on your eyelid. until it is fully healed, But when you do it… you'll see the effect!
2. In the nose: nostril or septum
On the wing of the nose or nostril, It doesn't matter if it's on the right or left side.
In the past, there seems to have been some code regarding placement: men would put it on one side, women on the other. But today, we're going to consider that outdated. so choose what you like best.
It's a piercing very basic but always gives good results. If you're looking for one to start with, this could be it.
We continue with the nose, but now we are referring to the area of cartilage between the nostrils, also known as septumIt is a painful piercing and requires care, as it is inside the nose.
It is important to point out that the cartilage is not pierced, but the skin, right at the end of the nasal septum.
Normally they are placed there U-shaped hoops or earrings.
3.Bridge of the nose
Also called bridge piercings, it is about very superficial perforations that are made on the bridge of the nose.
Due to the location, it is a piercing fantastic for attracting attention, Since normally when we talk to someone, that's exactly where we focus our eyes. If you regularly wear eye makeup, the impression is even more powerful.
They are usually horizontal perforations, although it is increasingly common to see piercings vertical.
A fairly common question is whether you can do this. piercing and wear glasses. The answer is yes, but it is recommended that keep this in mind the day you get it done. Take them and adjust the height of the perforation.
4. Cheeks
You know those dimples that some people get when they smile? Well, one way to emulate them is become cheek piercings.
That's precisely why it's common to drill twice. And again, I have to recommend that you do it extreme care and put yourself in professional hands, so that rubbing against your teeth and gums doesn't cause you problems.
Although the entire cheek is usually pierced, there are other options that avoid this risk. There is a type of piercing, called microdermal, which does not go through the tissue from side to side, only as far as necessary to insert the jewelry you want to wear. Check it before deciding where you want to drill.
5. Upper or lower lip
If we talk about the upper lip, you have three basic options: Monroe, Madonna or Medusa.
If you put it on the left, it will be a tribute to one of the most famous moles in the history of cinema: that of Marilyn Monroe.
If you put it on the right, then we are talking about a piercing Madonna.
And you put it in the center, in that groove under your nose.which divides the upper lip in two, then in a philtrum piercing or Medusa.
And what about the lower lip? The typical piercing, the one you're thinking of, in the center of the lip, is called a labret.
Here's the trick: it doesn't actually pierce the lip itself, but rather the skin just beneath the fleshy part. The typical procedure is a small ball or ring, which can be open or closed.
If you prefer the same, but on the side, what you're asking for is a Snakebite.
These are the piercing more common and more in demand, but There are many more depending on the area you choose.
Is there one you particularly like? Which one would you recommend, if you had to choose? You know I love all your suggestions. I'll write them down to include them in future posts. and continue to give good ideas.