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Ear Piercings Question

OuiKikUrAzz

Senior member
I was wondering if its possible/what would be the best type of earing to get for someone who has attached earlobes...google doesn't really say much 😛
 
Most people's earlobes are attached to something....

Why would you having "attached earlobes" make any difference what kind of earring you wear?
 
You gotta start off with a small stud, I reccomend something that has a post that is at least 14k gold-plated. This way there is the least chance of irritation while the hole scares. If you do it at Claires (like my wife did) they reccomend 6 weeks without removing the earrings (cleaning them twice a day) and then you can change studs but supposedly you need to wait 6 monthes before you get "dangly" ones.

-spike

EDIT* My post was assuming the ears had not been pierces yet. If they have then a pair of small, diamond studs always looks nice.
 
Originally posted by: Spike
You gotta start off with a small stud, I reccomend something that has a post that is at least 14k gold-plated. This way there is the least chance of irritation while the hole scares. If you do it at Claires (like my wife did) they reccomend 6 weeks without removing the earrings (cleaning them twice a day) and then you can change studs but supposedly you need to wait 6 monthes before you get "dangly" ones.

-spike

EDIT* My post was assuming the ears had not been pierces yet. If they have then a pair of small, diamond studs always looks nice.

The chick at Claires who did both of my ears said you can get loops done from the very beginning if you wanted to
 
Originally posted by: Spike
You gotta start off with a small stud, I reccomend something that has a post that is at least 14k gold-plated. This way there is the least chance of irritation while the hole scares. If you do it at Claires (like my wife did) they reccomend 6 weeks without removing the earrings (cleaning them twice a day) and then you can change studs but supposedly you need to wait 6 monthes before you get "dangly" ones.

-spike

EDIT* My post was assuming the ears had not been pierces yet. If they have then a pair of small, diamond studs always looks nice.

The chick at Claires who did both of my ears said you can get loops done from the very beginning if you wanted to
 
Originally posted by: Spike
You gotta start off with a small stud, I reccomend something that has a post that is at least 14k gold-plated. This way there is the least chance of irritation while the hole scares. If you do it at Claires (like my wife did) they reccomend 6 weeks without removing the earrings (cleaning them twice a day) and then you can change studs but supposedly you need to wait 6 monthes before you get "dangly" ones.

-spike

EDIT* My post was assuming the ears had not been pierces yet. If they have then a pair of small, diamond studs always looks nice.

The chick at Claires who did both of my ears said you can get loops done from the very beginning if you wanted to
 
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