All About Ear Piercings
The
is the most commonly pierced body part. You can wear , , , and even all sorts of in your earlobe. Not to mention the assortment of materials that you can choose from surgical steel, 14K gold, titanium, and PTFE.Colors, shapes, textures: there are plenty of choices for your earlobe!
First and foremost: it can be dangerous to get your piercing done in a pharmacy, or a jewelry shop instead of a piercing studio. Here’s why:
It is also advisable not to have both ears pierced simultaneously, as the ears will be sore and difficult to sleep on afterward. Therefore you might consider piercing one ear at a time.
It's essential that you follow your piercer's advice when it comes to piercing aftercare. Most piercers recommend to:
You have probably heard of stretching your ears before, or maybe you're well on your way?
Once you've decided to start stretching your earlobe, you've also agreed to a permanent body change, depending on the gauge you want to reach.
For stretches up to 8 mm, many people have been able to contract their stretched earlobes.
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