20 gauge
Hereof, which is bigger 18 or 20 gauge nose ring?
The higher the number, the thinner the post. Nose piercing is usually done with an 18 gauge (1.02mm) post. After a nose piercing heals, most people switch to a 20 gauge (. 81mm) post because it is thinner and leaves a smaller hole.
Gauge | Millimeter | Inch |
---|---|---|
16g | 1.2mm | 3/64″ |
14g | 1.6mm | 1/16″ |
12g | 2mm | 5/64″ |
10g | 2.4mm | 3/32″ |
Considering this, how do you go from 20G to 18G nose ring?
If you want to go back to an 18G you can and it will adapt. If going from a smaller gauge nose stud, nose screw or nose ring to a larger gauge, you can stretch your piercing by putting some pure vitamin e oil on your nose jewelry and your nose piercing and slowly guiding the stud through.
How do I know my nose hoop size?
If you’ve forgotten the size you wear, then you have several options when it comes to determining which gauge your nose piercing is:
- Ask your piercer for help. …
- Compare an existing piece of jewelry to a printed gauge card. …
- Use a caliper or micrometer. …
- Gauge measurement wheels. …
- Drill gauge. …
- Can you fully close the hoop?
Is 18G or 20G smaller?
When choosing your items specifics from the drop down list, please note the following: 18G = 18 Gauge 20G= 20 Gauge 22G= 22 Gauge 14K= 14 Karat Solid Gold 18K= 18 Karat Solid Gold 24K= 24 Karat Solid Gold 1.5mm Gem= Gemstone measures approx 1.5 millimeters in size 2mm Gem= Gemstone measures approx 2 millimeters in size …