What Type of Nose Ring Stays In The Best? (2024)

Nose Rings that Don't Fall Out

We've all been there! Losing a nose ring is an unfortunate, but relatively common problem for piercing enthusiasts. Whether you lost a nose bone while you were working out or lost your retainer while you were sleeping, the act of losing your nose jewelry can be frustrating.

There are lots of nose jewelry styles that shouldn't fall out - for that reason, there's no one true answer for the "best" type of nose ring to never fall out. The answer here really depends on you and how you choose to wear your jewelry. As long as you match up the gauge size of your nose (most nose rings are 18g or 20g, but some people have 16g nose piercings), these jewelry types should be fairly interchangeable.

Here's a deeper dive into the types of nose jewelry that exist and why they may or may not be the best designs for a fit that will never falter!

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Seamless Rings, Segment Rings, BCRs & Clickers

We're putting these styles of nose ring first because they are (if worn correctly) a closed circle.

Segment rings and clickers are lovely options for your nose piercing. These jewelry styles come with a little hinge that can be popped open and securely closed. Once they've been securely shut, they'll stay in your nose indefinitely.

BCRs are similar to segment rings, but they come with a special ball that keeps the hoop connected and secure in your nostril.

While they don't have a hinge, seamless rings are exactly that - seamless. This means they shouldn't have a way to sneak out of your nose when you're not paying attention. Seamless rings need to be bent gently out of shape to be put in correctly, but once they are in your nose, they can be simply bent back closed for a seamless look.Pro tip: When you're bending your seamless ring, bend the jewelry to the side, rather than wide open - this will help the jewelry keep its shape and avoid any unnecessary distortion.

Horseshoe Rings

Also known as circular barbells, horseshoe rings are horseshoe-shaped barbells that come equipped with small balls, spikes, or otherwise decorative ends. This piercing offers a unique look - it's not a complete hoop like the aforementioned seamless/segment/clicker options, but the decorative ends offer a unique way to punch up any look or outfit.

Pro Tip:Our matte body jewelry collection has LOTS of beautiful horseshoe basics in various colors. They make great options for nose rings!

Nose Screws, Twisters, & L-Shaped Nose Rings

Nose screws, twisters, and l-shaped nose rings are a unique variation on a typical nose ring.

Nose screws (occasionally known as "twisters") have a curved shape about halfway down the post of the jewelry. This shape is useful because as it is threaded into the nose, the curve of the jewelry will rest against the inside of your nostril, providing a tight and secure fit.

L-shaped nose rings take a similar approach, but rather than a spiral-like shape, they come with a 90 degree angle that helps keep your nose jewelry secure.

Retainers

While retainers shouldn't be a long-term solution for secure jewelry, they are a great option for keeping your piercing safe and open while you're being active (think playing sports).

Retainers come in lots of colors, but are typically clear or flesh colored. This makes them perfect for camouflage - think work, school, or a professional function where you don't want your nose ring to stand out.

Retainers come in classic nose bone styles, but can also be found in screw styles and septum jewelry that can be flipped up into your nose for an invisible look.

Nose Bones

While nose bones are certainly AN option when it comes to secure nose jewelry, this is the style that tends to fall out most often. Nose bones are small barbells with one decorative end and a small, bulbous tip on the other. The bulbous tip rests inside the nostril, creating a semi-secure way to wear low profile jewelry.

While nose bones are super easy to insert, comfy to wear, and work for lots and lots of people, you'll sometimes find that this style of jewelry just isn't secure enough for your tastes. Luckily, the above options offer a bit more security!

What Type of Nose Ring Stays In The Best? (2024)

FAQs

What Type of Nose Ring Stays In The Best? ›

Segment rings and clickers are lovely options for your nose piercing. These jewelry styles come with a little hinge that can be popped open and securely closed. Once they've been securely shut, they'll stay in your nose indefinitely.

What type of nose ring doesn't fall out? ›

Segment rings and clickers are lovely options for your nose piercing. These jewelry styles come with a little hinge that can be popped open and securely closed. Once they've been securely shut, they'll stay in your nose indefinitely.

Which type of nose ring is most attractive? ›

Nose rings are popular in various styles, including studs, hoops, and non-piercing. These styles can be made of different materials or stones. The Most popular nose ring used by people nowadays is screw setting nose pin made of gold.

What is the easiest type of nose ring to put in? ›

L shaped nose studs are usually used for new piercings - as they are easier to put in - but are also the best option for those who often change nose jewellery.

Which nose piercing is the best? ›

Studs: A twist nose stud is a good option for a first-time nostril piercing, as it's comfortable, secure, and stays out of the way. These studs have a curved post that fits through the piercing. Hoops: Small nose hoops, such as a captive bead ring, are good for brand-new piercings.

Which nose rings stay in better? ›

Nose studs are one of the types of nose rings that stays in the best for most nostril piercings. Nosebones are short, straight barbells that have a larger decorative end and a smaller end that rests on the inside. The end is small enough to push through the piercing but will still anchor the jewelry in.

How to get a nose ring to stay in? ›

Tighten the screw: If your L-shaped nose ring has a screw at the end, make sure it is securely tightened. Use clean hands or a pair of tweezers to gently tighten the screw, but be careful not to overtighten it.

What is the most desired nose type? ›

A button nose is considered to be the ideal nose for women, according to research. This kind of nose has a narrower nasal bridge and is raised at the tip. It is very popular among women who want to undergo rhinoplasty as it is a very feminine nose shape. The button nose has a raised tip and a narrow nasal bridge.

Which nose ring will suit me? ›

Here are some general guidelines: Oval Face: Almost any style works well with an oval face, so feel free to experiment and find your favourite look. Round Face: Opt for elongated and angular nose pins to create the illusion of length. Square Face: Soften the angles with curved or circular nose pins.

Do I look better with a nose hoop or stud? ›

There is no right or wrong answer. If you want something a bit more simple and understated, stick with a nose stud. If you want something flashier that catches the eye of people and adds some sass to your look, stick with the nose ring.

Do L-shaped nose rings stay in? ›

L Bend. These studs are bent in an L shape. They go in through the piercing and rest on the inside of the nostril to create a secure hold. L Bend rings are one of the most complicated types of nose studs to put in, which means it's not that easy to remove them.

What is the trend in nose piercings in 2024? ›

Finally, let's dive into the forecasted trends for 2024 as predicted by BM25! The first trend expected to make waves in the piercing scene this year are Frontal Nose Piercings! These unique piercings come in various positions which includes the High Nostril and Septril which provides a front-facing aesthetic.

What is the safest type of nose ring? ›

A: The most secure nose studs would be the corkscrew and threadless options. Threadless Nose rings have a flat back and the gem is secured into place from the front of your nose.

How do I choose the right nose ring? ›

Choose your Nose Ring Size
  1. measure from your piercing hole to the bottom of your nostril.
  2. consider the thickness of your nostril – if it's on the thick side, add in 1mm. ...
  3. I measure in millimeters on the INSIDE of the ring – from the inside of one edge to the inside of the opposite edge.

Do nose rings fall out easily? ›

It is unlikely that your piercing jewellery will fall out, but it does occur sometimes with nose studs (especially while sleeping or getting dressed). If your piercing is new – less than 12 months, the hole can close up in a matter of minutes or even seconds.

Which side is more attractive for nose piercing? ›

There is no right or wrong side of the nose to get a piercing, it is up to you. A good idea is to pick your best 'selfie side' of your face whether that be the left or right side!

Which nose stud is least likely to fall out? ›

A: The most secure nose studs would be the corkscrew and threadless options. Threadless Nose rings have a flat back and the gem is secured into place from the front of your nose. Corkscrew Nose rings curve at the end meant to prevent it from falling out of your nose.

How do I make sure my nose ring doesn't fall out? ›

Keeping Nose Jewelry Secure

Nose jewelry backings are used to help your jewelry stay secure. Once the backing is placed on the end of your jewelry, push it snug against the inside of the nostril. This adds extra protection against it falling out, but also ensures the stone will lay flat on the outside of your nose.

How do I stop my nose ring from sticking out? ›

If you find your nostril screw sticking out, or the ends flip down after getting the piercing, give it a week; this will often resolve itself. If the jewelry is still loose and uncomfortable after that time, stop in and see your piercer.

Do L-shaped nose rings fall out easily? ›

L Bend. These studs are bent in an L shape. They go in through the piercing and rest on the inside of the nostril to create a secure hold. L Bend rings are one of the most complicated types of nose studs to put in, which means it's not that easy to remove them.

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