lobe earrings will work fine so will certain gauge type of earrings if theyre the right size
No, they use a special kind of earring.
Well, that depends what kind of ear piercing it was. If it was a normal ear piercing, on the lobe of the ear, then the original earring needs to stay in for 8 weeks and needs to be cleaned with a special solution, usually given by your piercer, a few times a day. However, if it was a cartilage piercing, the ones that are up higher on the ear where it curves, the earring needs to stay in for 16 weeks and cleaned regularly. If it becomes infected or you are unsure about what to do, contact the person or place who pierced your ear(s) and they will tell you what to do from there. Or, if you are more worried about it, you can contact a local clinic to ask about it. Hope this helped!
There is a special test to use to find that out. Put them in a glass of water and leave it there for 36 hours or more. If you take it out and scratch the "gold" part, it should NOT feel like sandpaper. If it does, it is not a real gold earring.
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No a standard 14g piercing will do the trick.
It would be best to buy special cleaner for earrings. Like Claires earring cleaner and things like that. I wouldn't recommend using rubbing alcohol, unless your peircing is fully healed.Even though this is off subject.NEVER, i repeat, NEVER clean your ear guages with rubbing alcohol. It will cause your skin to dry up and may highly result in a blowout. (Also from experience)
The difference is that the diamonds on the princess cut earrings have been cut in a different way from example round cut earings or cushion cut earrings.
because its a special kind of cartilage called elasto cartilage instead of the regular fibriocartilage found near bones
There is no definitive answer as there are no photographs or records of Helen Keller wearing earrings. It is possible that she may have worn simple earrings for special occasions, but it is not a well-documented aspect of her life.
At special occasions and bridal showers
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