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Product Description Review: Works good !! - Awesome!! I tried dead stretching my 16g septum with the 14g jewelry in the photo, did not work. So, I bought this taper and was able to stretch my septum in maybe half an hour? or less! I have seen people online say that it is easy and painless to [dead] stretch from 16g to 14g, but it was painful and stung for me! My septum might not have been pierced in its sweet spot, so this taper was perfect for me. For others, it might be worth trying to dead stretch in case you dont need to buy one. It's a standard taper, but the one I bought has a screw at the end for internally threaded jewelry, and it fit perfectly and I was able to screw it in all the way! I think the taper starts at 20g then ends at 14g. I stretched my septum in the shower with just hot water, and I was able to go halfway before it began to sting. Then, I just kept going under the water and pushing it in little by little. It was a little difficult to put the taper in initially, since it is a straight bar and you have to move it under your nostril/nose, but I had no problems with washing my hair and showering while it was still in and poking out. The jewlery also stayed on the whole time. At the end, I'm not sure if it was the jewelry or the taper or maybe where they connect, but it felt stuck. I had to push harder to put the actual jewelry through the piercing hole. Overall, amazing and really worth it!!! Review: Lifesaver for my nostril piercing!!!! - Firstly, I want to share this tip (and the reason I ordered this) because it may have saved me from a horrible injury: With the possible exception of earlobes and eyebrows (ok, Iโm now re-thinking the eyebrow thing now), I strongly recommend wearing press-fit jewelry, or any type that does NOT screw in, lock in, or otherwise prevent immediate removal in case of accidents! The other day, I was exhausted, went out to my car, andโฆopened the door on my face๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ!!! Not my most brilliant moment, but Iโm grateful- I ended up with a gushing nosebleed, but still, yay- I didnโt break my nose. I didnโt notice until an hour later that the force from my door took out my nostril stud- if it had been a threaded piece, I could have injured myself much worse- thatโs when I realized that press-fit is the way to go with most, if not all of my piercings. Ok, review time! This tool is a LIFESAVER! Ok not literally, but it made my day go much easier. The last time I had to insert a press-fit stud, it involved jewelry pliers, bending my nose at strange angles, and over an hour of my time. Not fun. I ordered this tool the other day out of frustration with my klutzy experience, along with feeling too darn sore to deal with a game of โletโs blindly find the inside of my nostril piercing site again!โ. I want to hug the person who invented this tool. Best thing ever. Although itโs not super easy to use inside my nostril, I had success within a few minutes. Because I couldnโt find my inner piercing site at first, I inserted the thinner end of the tool into my piercing from the outside and slowly pushed it through- still required a little bending of weird angles, but it wasnโt difficult- if you find it impossible, thereโs another tool that can help if you have difficulty with this, called a piercing tweezer- I think! Or it's called something very similar, my apologies that I canโt remember at the moment! Inserting the tool from the outside helped me remember the exact angle of my piercing and helped me locate it again a moment later, when I inserted it from the inside (with my jewelry attached to the end- this is the most genius thing since sliced bread, a definite 10/10 on my YAY scale!). It did take me a second to locate the piercing spot from the inside, and yes, more weird bending of the tip of my nose, but not bad at all- it was much easier to find because remembering the exact piercing angle helped me visualize and remember where it should be. A few seconds later, my jewelry was in, I pressed in the top of my stud, and I was done! Still sore from my car door being such a jerk, but resolved nonetheless. I SO highly recommend this tool, and if using it for a nostril or septum piercing , maybe order some piercing pliers/tweezers/whatever theyโre called as well, depending on the shape of your nose along with your tolerance for weird bendy angles. Lastly, I canโt stress this enough: wear press-fit or other jewelry that doesnโt lock in your piercing, at least with cartilage piercings!!!! Also, look out for car doors when youโre tired, especially if youโre klutzy like me๐คฃ! Iโm now re-thinking my eyebrow jewelry as well, and Iโll be thrilled to have this tool when I insert my next piece, which I think Iโll go ahead and order after I finish this! Iโm glad I learned this one the easy way, and shared this in the hope that I can help prevent others from ending up with a bad injury- you never know when your car doorโs going to take out its rage on your face!๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐คฃ
| ASIN | B012B4SQ1M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,638 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,623 in Women's Body Piercing Barbells |
| Brand Name | NewkeepsR |
| Closure Type | Push Back |
| Collection Name | Multi-purpose |
| Color | Taper for 1.2mm(16G) external thread bar-2pcs |
| Condition Type | Implant Grade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,570 Reviews |
| Gauge | 16.0 |
| Gem Type | no gemstone |
| Gem type | No gemstone |
| Item Length | 60 Millimeters |
| Item Type Name | taper |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Item type name | Taper |
| Manufacturer | NewkeepsR |
| Material | Metal |
| Metal Stamp | 316L |
| Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
| Metal type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Style | Taper for 1.2mm(16G) external thread bar-2pcs |
| Ring Size | 16G |
| Stone Color | Silver |
M**A
Works good !!
Awesome!! I tried dead stretching my 16g septum with the 14g jewelry in the photo, did not work. So, I bought this taper and was able to stretch my septum in maybe half an hour? or less! I have seen people online say that it is easy and painless to [dead] stretch from 16g to 14g, but it was painful and stung for me! My septum might not have been pierced in its sweet spot, so this taper was perfect for me. For others, it might be worth trying to dead stretch in case you dont need to buy one. It's a standard taper, but the one I bought has a screw at the end for internally threaded jewelry, and it fit perfectly and I was able to screw it in all the way! I think the taper starts at 20g then ends at 14g. I stretched my septum in the shower with just hot water, and I was able to go halfway before it began to sting. Then, I just kept going under the water and pushing it in little by little. It was a little difficult to put the taper in initially, since it is a straight bar and you have to move it under your nostril/nose, but I had no problems with washing my hair and showering while it was still in and poking out. The jewlery also stayed on the whole time. At the end, I'm not sure if it was the jewelry or the taper or maybe where they connect, but it felt stuck. I had to push harder to put the actual jewelry through the piercing hole. Overall, amazing and really worth it!!!
I**E
Lifesaver for my nostril piercing!!!!
Firstly, I want to share this tip (and the reason I ordered this) because it may have saved me from a horrible injury: With the possible exception of earlobes and eyebrows (ok, Iโm now re-thinking the eyebrow thing now), I strongly recommend wearing press-fit jewelry, or any type that does NOT screw in, lock in, or otherwise prevent immediate removal in case of accidents! The other day, I was exhausted, went out to my car, andโฆopened the door on my face๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ!!! Not my most brilliant moment, but Iโm grateful- I ended up with a gushing nosebleed, but still, yay- I didnโt break my nose. I didnโt notice until an hour later that the force from my door took out my nostril stud- if it had been a threaded piece, I could have injured myself much worse- thatโs when I realized that press-fit is the way to go with most, if not all of my piercings. Ok, review time! This tool is a LIFESAVER! Ok not literally, but it made my day go much easier. The last time I had to insert a press-fit stud, it involved jewelry pliers, bending my nose at strange angles, and over an hour of my time. Not fun. I ordered this tool the other day out of frustration with my klutzy experience, along with feeling too darn sore to deal with a game of โletโs blindly find the inside of my nostril piercing site again!โ. I want to hug the person who invented this tool. Best thing ever. Although itโs not super easy to use inside my nostril, I had success within a few minutes. Because I couldnโt find my inner piercing site at first, I inserted the thinner end of the tool into my piercing from the outside and slowly pushed it through- still required a little bending of weird angles, but it wasnโt difficult- if you find it impossible, thereโs another tool that can help if you have difficulty with this, called a piercing tweezer- I think! Or it's called something very similar, my apologies that I canโt remember at the moment! Inserting the tool from the outside helped me remember the exact angle of my piercing and helped me locate it again a moment later, when I inserted it from the inside (with my jewelry attached to the end- this is the most genius thing since sliced bread, a definite 10/10 on my YAY scale!). It did take me a second to locate the piercing spot from the inside, and yes, more weird bending of the tip of my nose, but not bad at all- it was much easier to find because remembering the exact piercing angle helped me visualize and remember where it should be. A few seconds later, my jewelry was in, I pressed in the top of my stud, and I was done! Still sore from my car door being such a jerk, but resolved nonetheless. I SO highly recommend this tool, and if using it for a nostril or septum piercing , maybe order some piercing pliers/tweezers/whatever theyโre called as well, depending on the shape of your nose along with your tolerance for weird bendy angles. Lastly, I canโt stress this enough: wear press-fit or other jewelry that doesnโt lock in your piercing, at least with cartilage piercings!!!! Also, look out for car doors when youโre tired, especially if youโre klutzy like me๐คฃ! Iโm now re-thinking my eyebrow jewelry as well, and Iโll be thrilled to have this tool when I insert my next piece, which I think Iโll go ahead and order after I finish this! Iโm glad I learned this one the easy way, and shared this in the hope that I can help prevent others from ending up with a bad injury- you never know when your car doorโs going to take out its rage on your face!๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐คฃ
C**E
They are perfect and work as intended
Absolutely perfect, my regular ear lobe piercings shrank after having hoops in with really skinny post and I couldnโt get regular sized earrings in. I used both of these needles at the same time to slowly stretch them back out to standard size again over the span of maybe four hours and then I was able to easily get regular earrings in again. I 100% recommend these to anyone with my issue or anyone that just needs a little bit more help getting piercings in.
O**A
Super cool!
I got this because it was cheaper and it ended up being pretty good quality. The size is perfect. I am using it to insert my 14g septum and itโs helped me a lot. Itโs long and super easy to use. I love it. If you have trouble shoving your jewelry in, consider getting this insertion taper.
A**A
Helped me reopen my tongue piercing after 13 years
So this was a bit of a journey. I decided I wanted my tongue piercing back after a little over 13 years. I could still see the hole, but the middle part was definitely closed. I watched some YouTube videos on it but it was pretty much just people shoving 14g tongue rings in and I was worried that could cause nerve damage or some other unfortunate side effects. Also, I didnโt want an angry tongue for a week. I figured something like this would be a more gentle way of doing it. I initially bought this in a 14g, but it was pretty painful to try and get through. Itโs not the pain that I mind but I didnโt want to cause trauma to my tongue. So I bought another in a 16g and decided to just go to a 14 after a month or two. I had to push pretty hard at the very end to get it through but once I broke through that tiny bit of skin it slid right in. Iโm excited that when I stretch to a 14 the recovery time will be minimal. I like that you get one with a hollow end and one thatโs solid. The solid one is a bit smaller obviously so I used that one to reopen the hole and the other to feed the barbell through. I would recommend this to anyone trying to reopen a piercing or stretch a difficult area. I have minimal swelling, no blood or anything. Just does a really good job of reopening a piercing while causing minimal irritation.
L**A
good
made it very easy to swap out jewelry in piercings that i was too scared to completely remove the jewelry from. i was able to screw the threader into or onto my jewelry depending on what threading it had the product was very nice
K**.
Worked great to put a nose stud in!
This saved my life!!!..I have been wearing the same nose ring for years.. one day I accidentally somehow pulled it out of my nose..I have never used this tool before and I donโt really like to change my jewelry, but I was so desperate to get a ring back in there so the hole wouldnโt close..I went to a shop to get a new ring put in and the lady said my piercing was a 20 gauge so she didnโt have the jewelry for it(I was young when I got it so I didnโt really know what gauge it was) had me looking all over town for 20 gauge jewelry.. come to find out, it was 18 gauge and she didnโt know what she was doing.. thank goodness the hole didnโt shrink after I put a 20 gauge retainer in that I found at Walmart. I finally looked some rings up on Amazon and just decided to try out an 18 gauge since itโs damn near impossible to find 20 gauge. They fit but I couldnโt get the bottom part up into my nose because I just couldnโt see where the hole was. Thanks to another reviewer, I put some ointment on this tool and it literally slid in like butter. It didnโt screw into my jewelry but I just kind held them together and was able to still use it to guid the stud in and through. Definitely recommend if youโre trying to change your jewelry.
B**E
Nice
Good quality! Itโs quite small and easy to loose, but thatโs not an issue unless youโre like me and loose everything ๐ญ
N**N
Mi herramienta favorita.
Este pequeรฑo objeto hace que cambiar de aretes uno solo sea pan comido. No batallas ni para enroscar el poste, ni para insertar, ni para quitar una vez que el poste ya estรก en tu oreja. Ahora sรญ, encontrar el aguero del poste con el arete que quieres, es punto y aparte.
N**F
Great for saving piercings
I bought 3 sizes to save various piercings I had to take out for over 24 hours for surgery
B**N
Five Stars
quick shipping and works great
R**R
Good
Good
M**G
Worked well
Helped me stuff a 20G ring into my septum :-) Kinda expensive but definitely helped do the job.
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