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Captive Bead Ring
Assembly
It's not
rocket surgery to take one of these apart and put it back together
on your ear, but if you're new to captive rings, it sure seems
like it! First thing to do is just relax. Second is to always
try to remove and put the bead in over a desk or something that
has a towel on it for example. DON'T DO THIS OVER THE SINK! I
know there is a mirror there, but lots of people have lost their
bead down the drain that way... total bummer. If you are gonna
do it over the sink, block the hole!

Silicon Squishy Spools
TOTM Squishy
Spools are of high quality and are safe for most people to use
and wear.
Some
of our competitors would like you to think otherwise. One company
in fact is trying to indicate that we are selling a lower quality
product than they are, but we have not found that to be the case.
Our silcon spools are just fantastic! At least that's what everyone
who's wearing them says...
There
has also been some controversy over whether it is safe to stretch
(gauge) your holes with them. We suggest that if you do choose
to stretch with silicone, only do so one size at a time. Only
people with a lot of experience should attempt to stretch on their
own. Novices should seek the aid and council of a professional
piercer, and follow proper healing times and aftercare. And again,
if you are going to stretch, move up only ONE size at a time and
heal in between, no matter what method you use!
