Yes. If you stretch too quickly your lobes get really, really thin and can rip very easily. You can also get blowouts that way and infections can lead to tears too. It can also just happen from getting them caught on something.
I have a jacobs ladder piercing and its started to rip the skin . What should I do
If done correctly (and most are never done right) you should be good to get up to "0) or "00" and still have the ear lobes shrink back to something about a 12g or 14g. But it needs to be done right. Research stretching before doing it and stick to the plan, no faster, regardless of what you think you can do.
No, do not go straight to a plug. It will rip your ears lobe and they might get infected. If you already did I would recumbent letting it all grow back (if your a 0 or smaller) and reperice your ears and wait a year or two before you gauge your ears again.
I hate the person who said that she was eight. Rip him up. Destroy him! Because he is a LIAR! She got them pierced for her tenth birthday.
A Rip has a few meanings but a common meaning is a Rip as in the ocean rip.
yes they are... they are lighter witch means they dont weigh down your earlobes as much..... but DO NOT gauge up with them... they will explode when they go into your ear and cause it to rip instead of simply streatching it
Depends on what you mean by "normal". Generally lobe piercings are an 18 gauge.... so going up to a 4 will probably rip... I would suggest talking to a piercer to find out what gauge you should use
As a noun, rip is "déchirure" As a verb, rip is "déchirer"
Rip has a short i.
Rip V1 is Classful routing protocol Rip V2 is Classless routing Protocol
Tapers are used to stretch the ears, so if you have tapers close to the gauge that your ears are currently, grit your teeth and push it through until it gets to the widest end and put the rubber rings on the taper to keep it in place. If the gauge of the taper is NOT near what your ears are currently, I wouldn't suggest pushing it through. If you do, it could cause your skin to rip and bleed, or your ear to split entirely, resulting in a blowout.
to rip = rasgar