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Basic Labret
Basic Labret
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€12,50 EUR
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Description
Simple, solid, safe: The Basic Ball Labret is a timeless classic and a must-have in every piercing collection. Whether as subtle jewelry, a back-up for more striking studs, or a minimalist statement – this labret always looks great.
Made of implant-grade titanium, it is ideal for sensitive skin or as a durable everyday solution. The smooth ball ensures a secure hold, and the flat closure provides comfortable wear.
Details:
• Material: Titanium
• Rod thickness: 1.2 mm
• Length: 6mm, 8mm & 10mm
• Colors: Gold & Silver
• Attachment: The ball has an external thread (see picture)

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Care instructions
Before use
- Our piercings are not sterile and therefore not suitable for first-time use .
- Only use the jewelry in fully healed piercings to avoid infection or irritation.
Before first use
- Clean the jewelry thoroughly with warm water and a mild, antibacterial soap.
- Then disinfect the jewelry with a skin-friendly disinfectant (e.g. Octenisept or isopropyl alcohol 70%).
- Rinse it with clean water before use to remove any possible residue.
Regular maintenance
- Clean your jewelry regularly, especially when there is visible dirt.
- To clean it, you can gently treat the jewelry with a soft toothbrush and warm soapy water.
- Make sure to rinse the jewelry thoroughly and dry it completely after cleaning.
Safety instructions
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Not suitable for initial deployment:
Our piercings are not sterile and therefore not suitable for initial use in fresh or healing piercings . Only use the jewelry in fully healed piercings.
- Choking hazard:
The jewelry is small and could be swallowed if handled improperly. Therefore, please keep it away from children and animals. Be careful to handle it safely and not to put it in your mouth.
- Material compatibility:
Before use, check if you are allergic to the materials used (e.g. stainless steel, titanium, surgical steel). If in doubt, consult a doctor or piercer.
- Regular check-up:
Regularly check your jewelry for damage such as cracks, sharp edges, or loose clasps. Damaged jewelry should not be reused to avoid injury.
- Use in special situations:
Remove jewelry before medical procedures, X-rays, or other situations where it could interfere.
- No DIY conversion:
Do not modify the jewelry yourself. Improper adjustments can lead to injury or material damage.