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QuestionHow can I hide my piercings for work?Roger Rodriguez, also known as Roger Rabb!t, is the Owner of Ancient Adornments Body Piercing, a piercing studio based in the Los Angeles, California area. With over 25 years of piercing experience, Roger has become the co-owner of several piercing studios such as ENVY Body Piercing and Rebel Rebel Ear Piercing and teaches the craft of body piercing at Ancient Adornments. He is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP).Look for jewelry with matte finishes instead of shiny coatings. Matte finishes and earrings made with dull coatings don't draw much attention to themselves so people likely won't notice them.
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QuestionI have 5 piercings in each ear, but soon I'll be joining military basic training. I cannot take them out, the ones on cartilage are recent. What should I do to cover them up?Jazmyn LowenCommunity AnswerYou could get a clear plastic retainer, as small as possible. They are quite cheap and not visible from a distance. They can also be used in situations such as schools with strict piercing rules.
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QuestionI want to get snakebites, but my school doesn't allow it. I know I can get clear piercings, but can I get clear ones the first time I pierce them?Community AnswerNo. All good piercing parlors will put in titanium or stainless steel for the beginning piercing because those will be less susceptible to infection, and mouth piercings have a tendency to get infected easily. I would wait until you have left the school you are at now to get them.
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QuestionWhat can I do to hide my cartilage piercing?Zno10Community AnswerAsk your piercer to put in a clear stud, or wear a beanie over it. Make sure to put on and take off the beanie very carefully to avoid getting the piercing caught. Your hair is not a safe option, because it can get caught in the piercing, and might even rip out the piercing if it's caught and you unknowingly tug it. A headscarf can also work.
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QuestionIs it safe to cover a cartilage piercing with a band aid a few days after getting it done?Briyana SpencerCommunity AnswerIt may not be a good idea, because new piercings need air to help heal them.
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QuestionI'm getting my ears pierced tomorrow, and the day after that I have to go to school. I don't know why, but I don't like the idea of everybody knowing I just got pierced ears. What do I do?Community AnswerIt's really not a big deal. You probably just don't want the extra attention, and that's understandable. Most likely people will just say, "Oh, you got your ears pierced? How was it?" or something like that. You could try to cover your ears with your hair, but that's about your only option.
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QuestionI'm a 14-year-old boy. How can I hide my freshly-done ear piercing from my parents when I have short hair and don't wear hats inside my house?Community AnswerA hoodie or a clear earring (usually called a retainer) can help hide a piercing you don't want seen.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I need to cover a lot of ear piercings?Community AnswerIf they aren't new, take them out, dab some Vaseline on the holes, just enough to sort of "fill" the holes a little, then apply concealer. If they are new, cover them with your hair and/or a hat.
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QuestionHow can I hide an ear piercing if I have to wear my hair up?Community AnswerWear a low pony that covers your ears.
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QuestionHow do I hide a fresh piercing for physical education (pe) in my cartilage? I can't take it out.Community AnswerEither get a piercing retainer (you can find one on Amazon) or, cover it with a band-aid.
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QuestionWill a band aid keep the hole from closing?Lauren SowerbuttsCommunity AnswerNo! The only way to make sure the hole doesn't close it to keep a stud in it. You could try and use a clear stud if visibility is an issue.
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QuestionHow do I hide my industrial bar for sports?Community AnswerJust use a clear retainer! You will have to buy one online as they aren't very common in stores.
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QuestionI have a soccer game and when I take out my earrings my left back of my ear starts to bleed. What should I do?Community AnswerIf you've had the piercings for over a yea r(they aren't new) and they are doing this, then go see a doctor, as something is up. But if they are new, you need to leave them in because your ear is still healing (tell your coach they are new piercings and your ear is still healing). You may need to forgo earrings for sport, so keep that in mind.
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QuestionI got one of my ears pierced but my parents found out. I want to do my other. I don't have long hair or any hats. What do I do?Community AnswerEither don't pierce your ears again or do it and face the consequences. That's how life works. There are consequences for your actions.
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QuestionI'm a man. I have no long hair and I've never worn a hat. How do I hide piercing holes from my parents?Community AnswerYou probably won't be able to hide them for very long, although most people don't realize ears are pierced until they look closely.
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QuestionI've already pierced my ears once and my parents found out and told me not to do it again. Last night, I did it again. How do I hide them on short notice?Community AnswerYou could take out the earrings if you don't want to get in trouble. Why do you think you can directly disobey your parents and still avoid the consequences?
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QuestionHow do I permanently cover my ear piercing?Community AnswerTake the earring out.
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QuestionI play netball and have just got a cartilage piercing. I can't take it out because it needs to heal, but I need to take it out to play. It isn't an option not to play at all.Community AnswerGo to Amazon and try to find a small, clear retainer. They are very good for hiding the piercing.
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QuestionHow can I hide my third holes with the wind blowing? I don't wanna seem suspicious either.Community AnswerWear a hood, scarf or a hat and let your hair cover the holes. The head covering should be secure enough that your hair won't blow around in the wood.
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QuestionMy work has a no visible piercings policy, what should I do?BodyBlingPiercingsCommunity AnswerIf you got a nose piercing, you could get a 'skin tag' from your piercer. These are either clear or a shade of a skin color. Ear and facial piercings are not easy to hide and you could risk the holes closing up if you take them out. I suggest if you don't have piercings to get one where it is least noticeable, like your dermals. If you do have noticeable piercings, talk to your boss about the situation.
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QuestionMy grandchildren were told to remove small pierced studs or go home. They only had them done yesterday so can’t remove them. It’s not normal lessons because of covid, just drawing, etc. They were isolated.Community AnswerUnfortunately, if it is a rule, then it is to be done. Your grandchildren will understand because they can see no one wears them at school. You can allow them to wear their studs at home during non school hours. Once the piercing dries and sets, you don't have to worry it will close again. Make rules playful and expect them to understand, although with a bit whining. It can be work out between you and them.
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QuestionHow can I hide my seconds from my parents?Community AnswerWear your hair down. Another option is to wait till they are healed and then tell your parents but you would have to wear your hair down until this happens.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to cover up my earrings for a soccer game? (I've had mine for a couple months so I can take them out now.)Ashlynn VCommunity AnswerMost sports require you to take them out. Use BandAids over the ear lobes, and for extra protection, a headband. I always used Nike Dri-Fit Tie headbands.
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QuestionIf you just pierced your ear by yourself, then how do you hide it when your parents notice everything and they know you don't wear low ponytails?Ashlynn VCommunity AnswerThere are many easy ways to hide an ear piercing but some of the most common ones are to wear an elastic headband, a beanie, or some type of hat, or even a simple messy low braid. If anyone mentions your newly styled hair, say you're trying something new!
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QuestionI have my seconds and helix pierced, my mum doesn't know and she has to do my hair soon. How can I hide them without a retainer or plaster?Community AnswerYou cannot possibly hide it while getting the hair cut. Instead of living in fear, try admitting it and facing the consequences. Your behavior, after she knows ,and how you wear your accessories will help her see if you are aware and sorry about breaking rules.
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QuestionI am very active, and ear retainers fall out easy. Is there any possible way to solve this problem?Community AnswerConsider allowing the piercing to rejoin a little overnight? If the hole is bigger than the accessory, it could be allowed to get smaller as you leave it without any ancestors for a few nights. When your accessory fits well, you can set it there without worries. Small hoops can also fit firmly if you want something that stays on.
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QuestionHow do I hide a lobe piercing if I don’t have long hair?Community AnswerWear a bandana or a hair band that covers your ears. You can try wearing some makeup to cover any redness with good quality chapstick or liquid foundation.
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QuestionCan I put concealer on the top of the piercing? Will it keep it hidden?Community AnswerYes, it will be hidden. However, if the concealer affects your wounds, it might feel uncomfortable. Try it first for an hour and then make a choice. To remove it, try wetting a tissue and wiping it. Avoid splashing water in your ears because the makeup and the water will go inside and create a problem.
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QuestionI just got my cartilage pierced and I live at home with my parents, I cannot afford "retainers" so how else could I hide cartilage piercings from my parents?Community AnswerThey are bound to know soon. A hairband or a bandana can make it too eye catchy instead. How about you display responsible behavior by and after admitting what you did? This way they'll be a little reassured that you won't get more piercings done.
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QuestionI am 53 years old. Can I get an ear piercing?Community AnswerAsk your doctor if you can. Sometimes the wound takes longer to heal when you're older. Depending upon your medical history, your physician will be able to give you the best guidance about it.
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