How to Change a Captive Bead Ring

Userpierced
2 min readNov 26, 2021

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A Captive Bead Ring is body piercing jewellery that has a bead that is placed into a hole in the body. There are four types of body piercing jewellery: a ball closure ring, a captive bead ring, and a ball closure hoop. The captive bead varies in size and style from a small hoop to a large ring.

To change the bead in a Captive Bead Ring, you’ll need a pair of nitrile gloves and a ball grabber tool. Using these tools, open the ring wide enough to fit the ball into the piercing. Ensure that the ring is open enough to slide through the bead, but don’t squeeze the pliers too tight or the bead will get stuck.

If your piercing is still healing, you should avoid changing your Captive Bead Ring without consulting a piercing studio. Changing your jewellery may cause further complications such as infection, swelling, or keloid scarring. In some cases, captive Bead Rings can cause bleeding and discomfort. You should always consult a piercing professional before making any changes. There are many online sites that sell new Captive Bead Rings.

A Captive Bead Ring is an effective way to make sure your piercing is secure. Moreover, a bead ring can help you achieve the desired look of your new body piercing. The best part about a Captive Bead is that it is easy to clean and maintain. It is an excellent choice for nipple piercings. You can also choose from a variety of other options.

Removing a Captive Bead Ring

A Captive Bead Ring can be easily removed. You can use pliers to remove the ring. The ring should be inserted into the piercing from both sides. You can also place it in the middle of your earlobe. However, you should make sure that you are holding the piercing properly. As you move forward, you can turn the Captive Bead if it doesn’t snap properly.

In order to remove a Captive Bead Ring, you need to remove it from its place in the body. It is best to use special pliers for this purpose. It should be clean and free of debris. You should avoid squeezing it as it may scratch the skin. After removing the Captive Bead Ring, make sure the skin is dry. A closed ring will prevent the beads from leaking out of the body.

Besides the bead, the captive bead ring should be of the correct size. The captive bead ring can be worn in the navel or the earlobe. A captive bead ring can be worn in any location. Some of the piercings are easy to use. Others can only be placed in the ear. In this case, a piercer’s help may be required.

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