I've always used surgical steel for initial jewelry. Gold is fine if you get a good quality like 14k.
Some people are allergic to having certain metal compounds coming into contact with their skin. In order to avoid this hypoallergenic earrings are plated with a different metal to avoid a reaction.
Two or three times a day is plenty. Wash your hands before you do it.
it means that you like it & want that many earings....
well, it depends on how lightweight the earrings are. you can if they barely weigh anything but you shouldn't if they are more than about a gram. you should just put them on for 10 minutes, and then see how your holes do. hope this helps!
6 weeks for the lobe of the ear, but 12 weeks for top of ear (cartilage).
For me it didn't. However, I have told that I don't really feel the pain. Everyone is different. Having your ears pierced is really cool, I would really recommend it, It looks great as you can experiment with different earrings and have earrings to match your style. If you feel pain easily it might hurt a little, but it will defiantly be worth it! Hope I helped!
Well you can get ear infections from having your ear pierced but it can't exactly affect your health and some people are allergic to certain types of earrings which can cause infections, rashes or just itching but again it doesn't really harm your health.
In the Catholic Church, there are no specific rules prohibiting nuns from having pierced ears. However, some religious orders may have their own guidelines regarding personal appearance, including the wearing of jewelry such as earrings. Ultimately, it would depend on the rules and traditions of the specific order that the nun belongs to.
It depends, some people are more sensitive to pain than others. I've just had mine done and I found it did hurt a bit, but not so much that you scream. Your ears may feel hot and go red afterwards but this is normal. If it gets infected you should seek medical advice IMMEDIATELY and DO NOT take your earrings out first unless you have the cartilage pierced then you should take them out first.
Yes, she has.Mischa originally had her ears pierced when she was in her early teens, but stopped wearing earrings and let the holes close up before she started on The O.C. After that, she could only wear clip-on earrings. At the start of 2009, she agreed to have her ears re-pierced especially for her role as Sonja on The Beautiful Life, so that she could wear the same style of earrings as all of the others on the show.Apparently, when she had them re-done, she went to a piercing parlour and had them done with a needle, rather than going to a high street place and having them done with a gun. And, rather than having studs or small hoops, she had some clear plastic "keepers" put in for the initial healing time, which are designed to be very hard to see - they're really meant for hiding piercings at work if people are banned from having piercings - and that's why it wasn't obvious that she'd had them re-done.
The ear pierce hole never becomes permanent, it can grow in at anytime, but not in like only 2 nights. But if you don't have earrings in for about 2 months it can grow in....so don't worry about not having earrings in for a little while but it would be a good choice to have earrings in every once in a while! Hope this helped
Before you get anything else pierced, you should wait until your surgery has completely healed. You do not want to do anything that could get it infected.