If you’re not sure whether your piercing will look good on you, put a dot on your face with a non-toxic marker. Wear it all day and check your face periodically to see if you like how it looks. When in doubt, wait a few weeks. In the meantime you can do extra chores to help butter up your parents.

For example, some piercers will tell you to rinse the piercing with a saline solution twice a day, while others will tell you to use Neosporin. The price of a nose piercing will vary depending on where you live. They are generally more expensive in larger, popular cities than in small towns.

If your parents aren’t squeamish, show them videos of the procedure so that they know what to expect.

If you need to take your piercing out for work but don’t want it to close, buy a nose piercing retainer. These acrylic studs keep your piercing open and are almost invisible. Your nose piercing can close up in a matter of hours. If you leave your ring out for too long, you will need to re-pierce your nose.

Choosing a smaller nose ring over a larger one may help show your parents that your nose ring is a harmless fashion statement.

Research has shown that self-expression can build confidence in teenagers. Nose piercings are a form of self-expression.

Go the extra mile by volunteering for chores around the house. Your parents will appreciate your extra effort. If your parents are stressed out about something wait for a better time to ask for a piercing.

Anticipate questions and concerns. This will help you plan out your slideshow. If you’re having trouble thinking of potential concerns, ask a friend’s parent for input.

If your parents get angry or interrupt, let them voice their concerns and then ask them if you may continue. It is more mature to stay calm than to lose your temper. If your parents say they need time to think about it, let them have time. If you nag them they may say “no” out of anger.

For example, in your introduction you could acknowledge your parents by mentioning the stress of raising a child and helping them make responsible decisions. In the conclusion the benefits to your audience could include chores you’ll perform in exchange for a piercing.

Proofread your letter and leave out emoji’s and abbreviations. Nothing looks less mature than a simple spelling mistake!

If your parents give you a clear way to improve, do it! By following through, you’re showing them that you’re ready for a piercing. If this approach doesn’t work let a few months pass before you bring it up again.

When in doubt, suggest a compromise including something that will directly benefit your parents. For example, you could clean out the garage or take out the trash more often. Don’t suggest an exchange involving chores you already have. If you do those chores without being told, you’re more likely to get what you want anyway.

Never attempt to pierce your own nose. Piercings are extremely vulnerable to infections and should be handled by professionals. [9] X Trustworthy Source American Academy of Family Physicians Organization devoted to improving the health of patients, families, and communities Go to source Buy a clip-on nose ring if you want to play with the look but can’t get a real piercing.