HOW TO insert double flared silicone tunnel into septum **READ DESCRIPTION**

DISCLAIMER TO THOSE WHO NEED IT* I'm obviously not a professional. THIS IS AN AT-HOME way of doing this, it's not the "correct" way. I don't have the tools or finances available and so I had to use what I already had. Okay? If you want it done completely correctly, go to a professional. I have to say before hand and repeat, to the people it isn't obvious to and feel the need to tell me, that I am not a professional and it's an at home way of doing this. I found out how to get it through for me. Any tutorial you follow, you do at your own risk. PLEASE do not comment as if the information is not obvious, and as if I don't know. Okay? This is here for people who were in the same boat as me, and needed help. This is how I got it done. It doesn't hurt to share and provide a new method for people in a tight spot. This video is not for people looking to criticize and point out where it isn't (obviously) professional.** This is my way of inserting a double flared silicone tunnel into a stretched septum. My septum is only stretched to a ten. The smaller the size, the harder it is to insert a double flared tunnel. This way works best for me after trial and error. I only recommend you do this when the piercing is HEALED and has been at the size you are at for a while, because the method I use requires a little stretching. What you need: Healed, stretched septum Double flared silicone tunnel Taper that fits your current size Tape- I recommend medical tape or something with a little stretch over scotch tape, but if scotch tape is your only option, it will still work. Lubricant- oil that works, holy butter, whatever you got Tips: Go slowly! Stop if it hurts too much. Pulling it through where the tape begins can feel uncomfortable, but not unbearable. Avoid as much extra tape as you can, to keep it as close to the taper as possible. In the socket created by the tape where you hold the tunnel, use oil or something to keep the tape from actually sticking to the jewelry. Personal comments: I know I look terrible and my nails are three weeks old and need to be touched up, but this video ain’t about me. I'm sorry I sound like a bitch in the disclaimer, I was pissed off when I wrote it. I was in a tight spot with work, I had a stretched septum and needed to hide it easily. I had tried retainers and plugs and flipping jewelry up, but they were all too bulky and made my nose feel stuffed. I found a way out of it with a silicone tunnel, but didn't have the necessary tools to get it in. I DIY'd the shit out of it and got it through. I put this up to save people time if they choose to do the same thing as me. I'm sorry if it offends you and you get hurt easily at something being done incorrectly. It works and I wish you luck.