
In the past year or so septum piercings have become huge, with everyone from Lady Gaga to Jessica Biel sporting them. If you’ve ever thought about getting one but weren’t sure you could pull it off, think again. Here’s 10 crazy cute septum piercing pictures we are absolutely loving that will make you want to get in on the trend yesterday.
Seriously, what are you waiting for?
This dainty gold horseshoe is such a cute septum piercing!
The combo of septum ring and round glasses really makes this look.
The addition of a silver horseshoe septum makes this 90s aesthetic unexpectedly edgy.
Try a decoratively shaped septum ring for a bold, yet feminine look.
Team a dainty septum ring with a traditional nose piercing for a classy contemporary look.
A double septum ring makes double the impact!
Statement septum rings like this are the perfect final touch to a boho-chic aesthetic. You could rock this at a festival, or honestly every day life.
If you’re into minimalist jewellery, this lovely triangular septum ring is ideal. It would pair greatly with some geometric earrings.
Nothing says glam like a diamond septum ring! Who said diamonds are just for your hands?
If you’re feeling super bold, connect your septum ring to your earring with a decorative chain! This may seem hard to pull off, but this girl certainly can, so why can’t you?
Not ready to commit to the piercing yet? That’s ok, you can always rock a faux septum for a trial run!
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