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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 
Originally posted by: mandala
Most people's earlobes are attached to something....
Why would you having "attached earlobes" make any difference what kind of earring you wear?
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.
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.
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.
