Best way to take out eyebrow pierceing

Discussion in 'Body Modification' started by HatEd, Aug 14, 2006.

  1. HatEd

    HatEd Member

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    I have it it since may but I want to take it out .I have never had an infection or anything .Still I am having a hard time getting it out.It is not the circle type and its just two balls instead.I have heard the first time it is really hard to get out.I have tryed to get the balls to unscrew but griping them is near impossible.I would try with more force but I don't want to rip it out. Is there a special way to get it out ?
     
  2. pomunus

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    Rubber gloves.
     
  3. HatEd

    HatEd Member

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    This probly sounds stupid but am I trying to remove the top ball or the one below ? I'm not sure which is meant to come off.
     
  4. pomunus

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    They should both come off. Put on a pair of rubber gloves, grab both the balls and twist in the opposite direction of each other. One of them should come off.
     
  5. HatEd

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    I just tryed with yellow dish washing gloves but they were to bulky to get a good grip.I'm going to go and buy white medical gloves I'm guessing they will work better.
     
  6. pomunus

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    Medical gloves that fit tight to your hands so you can feel through them should work. If all else fails you could always stop in a piercing shop and ask them to take it off.
    Good luck.
     
  7. moon_flower

    moon_flower Banned

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    Or, get one of those metal cutter scissors. I had to do that for one of my tongue rings. (It was screwed on way too tight.)
     
  8. Allonym

    Allonym cheesecake slut

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    Pliers.
     
  9. -be

    -be Member

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    use a face towel when unscrewing.. that should give u a good grip on the berbell..
     
  10. ahimsa

    ahimsa Senior Member

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    The least risky way is to just stop by the studio that did it and ask them to take t out. Most people will do this for free or very cheaply.

    Short of that, try using a pair of needle nose pliiers wit rubber bands wrapped around the teeth for better grip. This works well for me.

    Peace
     
  11. Lioness72473

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    I used tweezers the first time because my fingernails were too long to turn the ball.
     

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