Nose Ring 101 - How To Find the Perfect Nose Ring
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Before you go shopping for a new nose ring, let me give you the break down of the many different styles because chances are the shop stylist is going to ask you which kind of nose ring you prefer and your just going to standing there like uhhhh...
Just keep in mind, each style is different and what might work for some might not work for others. It's all trial and error.
Corkscrews - Most common nose ring to be pierced with. Pros: Doesn’t come out easily. Cons: Hangs out of nose. Difficult to put in.
Bone - Straight nose ring with a tiny ball at the end. (My Personal Favorite) Pros: Doesn’t come out easily. Great if you don’t plan on changing. Cons: Can be painful putting in at first. If you were pierced with a thicker gauge it may fall out easily
Bend to Fit Nose Rings - Straight nose ring that you can bend to fit your exact nose. Pros: Flexible, Customize to your nose, great for those with a thicker nose. Cons: I have yet to find any..
L shape - Nose ring that has a slight bend in it. Pros: Easily take in and out Cons: Comes out easier
Hoops - Circle nose ring Pros: Gives nose piercing room to breath Cons: Hoops are curved. Can be difficult to put in for a newbie.
Have a bump on your nose? Try H2Ocean: http://amzn.to/2E2MwgH
Please be advised that I’m a Team Member of Signet Jewelers and my views do not represent Signet.
DIY LIGHT WALL! How To Make Your Bedroom Feel Larger with Lights!
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Because my headboard is very tall, it started to make my room feel very small and I needed a new way to make my bedroom feel larger. I've also always wanted to put fairy lights in my bedroom so that gave me the idea to use the fairy lights to elongate my headboard and make the room feel larger and not so cramped.
When you watch the video, you'll see that originally I had my curtain rod right above the window which again just made the room feel very small. I decided to raise the rod to about an inch away from the ceiling, which instantly made the room feel larger.
I really scored big with these lights I found on Amazon. (You know it's a hit or a miss on there.) They're good to go as soon as you take them out the box! All you do is attached to the command hooks to the wall and you're good to go. Think of them like the icicle lights but for your bedroom and longer! You don't have to loop them up and down if you don't want to (I did so there wasn't wasted lights hiding behind my headboard).
This DIY was super quick and easy and I love how it looks at night. They act like a nightlight in a way. I can still see what I need without turning on the light and waking up my one year old who still sleeps in our room. Watch the video above to see how it's done!
Here's what I used:
Clear Small Command Hooks: http://amzn.to/2D9KWHC
String Lights for your Bedroom: http://amzn.to/2oRCPvb
Ikea LILL sheer curtains: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90111980/
Curtain Rod (measure first): http://amzn.to/2oNAv8w
Power drill (you’ll need one of these unless you wanna do it by hand like I did): http://amzn.to/2FnmQuX
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