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    Does option 2 work for swimsuits? I prefer one-piece rather than bikinis, so padding isn't so easy to find.
    Tara Burke
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    For swimwear, try large waterproof Band Aids instead of pasties. You wouldn’t want them to come off in the water!
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    Can nipple piercing holes go away?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    Yes, most nipple piercing holes will close up and go away. In fact, it may happen more quickly than you might think. Even if you have had the piercing for many years, the hole can close up entirely within a few weeks after you remove it. However, in rare circumstances, the holes can stay open for years. But it's really uncommon, and even then, they do eventually close up. It just takes longer. So if you're worried about your piercing holes, don't worry. They'll close up in time.
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    How can guys hide nipple piercings?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    Pretty much the same way girls can hide theirs! Choosing the right clothing is one of the best ways to cover up those piercings. Throw on a jacket or robe to cover up your chest. You can also choose T-shirts with thick logos on the front. The dense fabric plus the logo will distract whoever’s looking. If you're looking to really minimize their appearance, try going with pasties. They're great for keeping your nipples from poking through your clothes. Just apply them over your nipples and they'll help conceal the piercing.
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    How can I make my nipple piercings less noticeable?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Try going with jewelry that isn't as obvious. Retainers are clear devices shaped like straight or curved barbells. Replacing your normal jewelry with a retainer won’t totally hide your piercing, but it will make your piercing more discreet. Just keep in mind your piercings have to be fully healed before you can put retainers in. You can also remove your piercings for a temporary solution. Just be sure to reinsert your jewelry within 2-3 days to keep the hole open and you should be all good.
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