well my ears are now 1" and it hurt me the most when i went up 1/4 " in one week. i just wanted to go to the next size. i do not recommend going up that fast it hurt allot
a lot if u want to get size 10 gauge u should get the normal ear piercing size which is a size 20 or 18 gauge and slowly gauge it to a size 10 gauge
No, a pencil is not a size 0 gauge size but a 4 gauge.
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Far as I know it's just size of wire, smaller the gauge the thicker the wire. which means the 4 is going to be thicker than the 8.
Yes, the larger the gauge the smaller the needle size.
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
Size of bore, size of ammuntion
Most earlobe piercings are around 20 gauge to 18 gauge. The average stud earrings are size 20 gauge.
The size of the bore.
Well I would suggest going to your local professional body piercer and have your piercing stretched up with a taper (don't worry it doesn't hurt) , the average size or gauge is 14g . If your jewellery is 16g or smaller then it's too small for the piercing and can pose a danger of tearing the piercing (something you don't want to happen).
The size gauge that can be compared to tat of a pencil is a 4 gauge.
Wire size refers to the physical dimensions of a wire, usually expressed in millimeters or inches. Gauge size, on the other hand, is a measurement of the wire's diameter based on a specific gauge system (such as AWG or SWG). So, while wire size refers to the actual physical dimensions, gauge size is a standardized measurement used for electrical wiring.