Dangle navel rings are a great accessory for your body. They add a certain amount of flair and flair to any outfit. They’re easy to find online, in jewelry stores, and in jewelry department stores, and they look great when you wear them. However, if you wear belly button earrings regularly, you should know a few things.

The first thing to know if you wear dangling belly rings is that you should only wear them when your belly is exposed. The reason behind this is simple: wearing a shirt that covers your belly will likely cause your dangling navel rings to get caught in the fabric. This could cause a lot of irritation and even end up with the ring ripped out of the navel area. Obviously this is something you want to avoid.

Another reason why you should only wear these types of navel rings when your belly is exposed is because it’s the only way other people can see you. You wear belly button rings to show it off to the world, don’t you? If your dangling belly rings are covered by a shirt or blouse, not only won’t others see it, but there will probably be an uncomfortable bulge right where your belly button is. You can avoid this by wearing this type of jewelry only when your stomach is visible.

You should also think about the length of your belly jewelry. Try not to buy rings that hang too low. This simply increases the chances of your ring snagging on something and being pulled off.

If by any chance your ring accidentally comes off, it is important that you take action and clean the area as quickly as possible. A good start is to simply dab the area with a cotton ball dipped in hydrogen peroxide to clean and disinfect. Then you need to cover the wound to stop the bleeding. After it scabs over, it’s a good idea to remove the bandage and expose the wound to air so it heals faster.

Hopefully, you’ll never need to use this knowledge. But, as the old saying goes, prevention is better than cure. Exercising a little caution and common sense will help you enjoy wearing your belly button jewelry and reduce the chance of an unfortunate incident.

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