







✨ DIY Nose Piercing Made Effortless & Safe 🦋
The Firstomato 2 PCS Disposable Nose Piercing Gun Kit offers a professional-grade, hypoallergenic piercing experience at home. Featuring surgical stainless steel studs sterilized in a medical cleanroom, this kit includes two individually packed piercing guns, alcohol pads, and nine nose studs. Its innovative foldable stud design ensures minimal pain and no bleeding, making it perfect for millennials seeking safe, stylish self-expression without the salon hassle.






| ASIN | B09D7DND6W |
| ASIN | B09D7DND6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,750 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #45 in Body Piercing Kits #2,919 in Women's Jewelry |
| Brand Name | Firstomato |
| Closure Type | Push Back |
| Collection Name | Nose Piercing |
| Color | Silver |
| Condition Type | Body Jewelry Grade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,101) |
| Date First Available | August 16, 2021 |
| Gauge | 20 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.28 x 0.47 x 1.18 inches |
| Item model number | NP15204x2 |
| Manufacturer | Firstomato |
| Manufacturer | Firstomato |
| Material | Surgical Stainless Steel |
| Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 0.47 x 1.18 inches; 0.63 ounces |
| Ring Size | 18 gauge |
| Stone Color | Gold |
| Stone Shape | Stud |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Count |
E**E
SO EASY!!!!!!
i’ll start out by saying my nostril has been pierced twice on this side already, both times were at a shop and with a hollow needle. i know piercing guns are frowned upon but i looked at all the reviews, watched all the videos, and i was confident that i could do it myself. and im so glad that i took the plunge and did it. it arrived today and i didn’t hesitate to full send it. it literally did not hurt. if i had to rate the pain it would be a 1/10 compared to how painful it’s been in the past at a shop. the process itself was very straight forward. mark your spot (in my case it was the old hole that i could see), line up the end of the “needle” to the spot and press in just a little bit until it’s pressing on it (it won’t fully go through until you press hard), THEN you press hard and keep pressing until you hear the “click” and the plastic pieces will fall off and you throw everything away once you’re finished. i’m doing my bf’s this weekend with the other one. this was honestly SO easy and the end bent as designed. i’ll update my review in a week with how the healing is progressing.
K**.
So dang perfect!!!!!
UPDATE: So this morning while washing my face the piercing stud fell out. It’s only been one week. I tried to push it back in but the sharp end kept getting stuck so I switched to one of the L studs and after some wiggling and determination I got it in. Crisis averted! You need to be very careful during face maintenance and if the stud falls out, try to switch to a blunt end L stud. Make sure you sanitize it before inserting. Still love this purchase! OMG! Loving this!! Ok, so I started by reading tons of reviews and watching videos to make sure I was comfortable with the process. I had on hand some high percent rubbing alcohol, lidocaine spray and a mini ice pack (see pics). I have several ear piercings and a high pain tolerance but when I say I felt ZERO I mean Z.E.R.O pain, so I definitely recommend the pain spray and ice if you’re hesitant. The packaging was great! The process was straightforward and it’s so stinkin’ cute!!!! Sorry in advance for the nostril pic, but wanted to be sure the post-bend was shown and that there’s zero blood. I purchased a saline wound spray for after-care. I’ll update my post in a few weeks with healing info! Also, I did this myself, but also acknowledge and recommend others grab a Vlad (the impaler) for assistance if you’re nervous.
M**A
Painless and easy!!!
My husband did this for me. He put a second piercing in my right nostril. First hole hurt and was done at a shop. Second at home with this and was so fast and painless that I didn’t really think it worked. Even my husband said it was too fast and easy he thought it didn’t work too! But it was perfect and painless. Love it and would definitely recommend!
T**M
Works Well!
I pierced my nose and two friends’ noses with this kit, and all of the piercings turned out fine. It took my nose about 5 months to heal. The extra rings in there are helpful, as the original piercing flew out of my nose as I wiped my face during a run, and my friend’s fell out during a work shift. This kit is functional and I will continue to buy it for nose piercings.
P**Y
Do it!!
It's been eleven days now since I used this kit to pierce my nose, and it has gone so well! Everything is nicely packaged, and the "gun" is easy to use. I pulled the gun out of the package and used the alcohol swab to sterilize my nose, the stud, and parts of the gun. I marked where I wanted my piercing, and it was pretty simple after that. Mine wasn't pain free, but it was more than tolerable. I do think I could have squeezed faster to help with that. Honestly, it just felt like a sharp squeeze, but within a few minutes it was gone. My healing has been wonderful. I use Neilmed Wound Wash externally three times a day: After shower, midday, and before bed. Other than that, I LITHA (leave it the h*** alone). I do not twist and turn it, but just let it do its thing. My minimal swelling went down super fast and I have zero pain or discomfort. I had minimal crusting about day three and four that I left alone other than the saline spray and showers (no direct spray in the shower). The stud is really comfortable and cute. It's great because it's a bezel setting so no prongs, and it's a tiny 2mm. The biggest thing that sold me on this kit versus the others is that this one bends the stud into an L, where the others are "bone studs" but with essentially a barb on the end. The thought of removing that seemed terrifying to me. I'm leaving mine in for up to six months before changing, but removal *should* be smooth. *Edit* I ended up changing the stud after a month. I got sick, and constant blowing my nose was awful with the extra length of the piercing stud. Changing was a breeze. It came out pain free, and I used a taper to insert a flat back with no issues.
Z**A
Done March 6, updating til, hopefully, healed!
Nose piercing Piercing process and initial feeling after: The piercing part wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, still stung like a b**** but it wasn’t so bad. I almost thought the nose ring didn’t go through all the way but it just had to be pushed through… that being said, it’s a very tight fit. I don’t have large nostrils but even pushing it the rest of the way through makes me nervous on how it’s gonna heal, it’s like trying to shove a push pin through a solid wood door. It’s very tender and I have a dull headache from it but, hopefully, I can update in a month or two on how the healing process is going! Wish me luck!
L**I
Worth it, but be... Careful..
Okay I've done the other piercing kit and professionally. And this one hurts a lot less ! Super easy and fast ! My other half had to do it but once it was lined up where i wanted it, it was one Crack! But while cleaning it after two weeks of having it. It got caught on the swab and was extremely hard to menuver back In because of the bend. It wasn't all the way out. Not sure how that even happened. I tried, my other half tried after a lot of ranting and irritation I had to take it out completely. Very angry with myself and it comes in a kit of 2 and I just gave the other one away earlier than day like a Lolo. Why? Cause It was super easy and I loved it. So of course I ordered another kit. Super worth it! but just be careful!
K**L
I'll rate this 4 stars. I used both guns, one on each nostril. It was relatively painless- However, despite even pressure being applied, the stud didn't go fully through my nostril in either case and my wife had to push it through. The pain was rated around a 2 at the time. The jewelry, however, is subpar quality. This is because stainless steel is not appropriate for initial piercings, only for healed ones. After 2 weeks an irritation bump appeared on my right nostril, despite good aftercare. I swapped to a titanium l-bar and will update on the end result. It's worth saying that generally piercing guns are not a great option for piercing at all, but I bought these while, A. Knowing the risks associated, and B., taking advice for granted and knowing what I was getting into. Overall, not bad if you know what you're getting, but I would recommend using a hollow needle over these guns. These are the lesser compared to reusable plastic blue piercing guns. Update: both piercings have healed after being swapped to titanium. :)