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uk.ask.com/what-is/what_is_a_labret
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Ask your piercer for the gauge and length or circumference of your labret ring before purchasing new jewelry, and purchase new jewelry from your piercer so you know it is an appropriate size for
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uk.ask.com/beauty/Dermal-Punches
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I prefer to use this method rather than using dermal punches for a number of reasons : As a disk of skin is removed when using a dermal punch, the jewellery is more easilly pulled ...
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piercers.com/en/shop/product/titanium-product/labrets/l...
piercers.com/en/shop/product/titanium-product/labrets/labret-post-1mmbig-disk/
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Labret Post 1mm~big disk ... Threadless Labret post with fixed 4mm disk. ... Association of Professional Piercers; Brian Skellie; Health Educators; Healthmark ...
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piercers.com/en/titanium/labrets/
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1mm labrets with a small disk are made to be worn in ear and nostril piercings. We've found them more comfortable than any jewelry worn before in the nostril.
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www.ehow.com/how_6697213_change-labret-piercing.html
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Flat-back studs have three parts: a ball that is visible on the outside of the lip, a post inside the piercing channel and a disk that lies flat on the inside of your lip.
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www.bodyjewelleryshop.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-461...
www.bodyjewelleryshop.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-46129.html
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are you able to get little disks right away when you pierce it and if you need to take it out do you need to have the piercer do it? how often does ...
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www.ehow.co.uk/how_6534345_ball-out-monroe-piercing.htm...
www.ehow.co.uk/how_6534345_ball-out-monroe-piercing.html
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The fishtail labret is less common in a Monroe piercing than a flat-back labret stud. The flat-back labret stud consists of three pieces; a ball, post and flat disk.
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www.wikihow.com/Keep-a-Piercing-from-Rejecting
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Oct 29, 2011 ... Napes, cleavage, and other surface piercings should use surface bars. High impact areas like wrists should also have flat disks instead of balls.
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bodypiercing.ygoy.com/labret-piercing/
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This helps in avoiding the rubbing of the disc against teeth and gums. The next important step is 'clamp'. The piercer pulls your lip from your face without it ...
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