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with a tiny silver titanium flat-back labret placed above the left side of the upper lip

Monroe Piercing Guide

Named after Marilyn Monroe's iconic beauty mark, the Monroe piercing sits above the upper lip on the left side a small stud that references one of the most famous facial features in history. Its right-side equivalent is sometimes called a Madonna (after Madonna's birth mole position). The result is intimate, nostalgic, and distinctly feminine in its cultural associations though it reads equally well on any gender in contemporary styling. Quick Answer A Monroe piercing sits above the upper lip on the left side, mimicking Marilyn Monroe's beauty mark. It rates around 4/10 on pain, takes 3–4 months to heal, and...

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A small rose gold PVD flat-back labret sits precisely in the centre of the philtrum

Medusa (Philtrum) Piercing Guide

The medusa is named for its striking, commanding quality a single piercing centred in the philtrum (the groove above the upper lip) that draws the eye immediately to the cupid's bow. It is anatomically flattering on almost every face shape because it accentuates the natural focal point of the upper lip. It is symmetrical, precise, and highly visible: there is no subtle version of a medusa. Quick Answer A medusa piercing sits in the philtrum — the central groove between the nose and upper lip. It rates around 4/10 on pain, takes 3–4 months to heal fully, and uses a...

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small gold PVD titanium flat-back labret stud placed just below the lower lip centre

Labret Piercing: The Complete Guide

The labret is one of the most versatile and enduring lip piercings. Centred below the lower lip, it sits at the natural focal point of the chin — close enough to the mouth to read as a lip piercing, far enough to be considered a chin piercing in some traditions. A flat-back stud in titanium is understated and professional; a ring once healed is a bolder statement. Many people wear it as a single piece; others layer it with a medusa or snake bites for a fuller lower-face composition. Quick Answer A labret piercing sits below the lower lip at...

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: left image shows a gold septum hoop visible below the nostrils; right image shows the same person with the septum flipped up inside the nostrils

How to Hide a Septum Piercing

The septum is the most concealable facial piercing available — bar none. A hoop or horseshoe can be flipped up inside the nostrils in under five seconds, making it completely invisible from the front, side, and above. This is the single biggest reason the septum has become so popular: it is a bold statement when visible, and it disappears entirely for school, work, or any situation where it is unwanted. Here is exactly how to do it, what jewellery works best for concealment, and what to know during healing. Quick Answer To hide a septum piercing: hold one end of...

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