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They are the same thing, both names are used to identify the same piece of jewellery. A post earring is one that has a post that goes through the ear, usually secured with a butterfly, as opposed to a wire, which is generally longer and more flexible. A stud earring is an earring design that sits on the ear lobe as opposed to a drop type earring which hangs from the lobe, or a hoop earring that incorporates the fastening as part of the earring. So, to sum up, a post is one of the ways in which an earring is designed to go through the pierced hole of the ear lobe and a stud earring is a style of earring.
You have to pull the back of the earring back,and pull the stud forward. It's kind of hard.
Yes You Can Use An Earring As A Lip Piercing. You cant Use An Earring For A lip Ring Though. Just use An Earring Stud. I Pierced My Own Lip With An Earring, and I Know Tons Of People That Use An Earring Studd. Just Make Sure The Earring Is Cleann.
8mm or 5/16"
yes they can be reused it just has to be the same size earring to be more accurate. But you can put in any type of stud earring in it.
The best way to clean stud earrings is using a toothbrush with baking soda mixture. When oxidation occurs, your jewelry begins to change colors. Placing the earring in baking soda will turn the earring/jewelry back to its normal color as the sulphur atoms are pulled out the silver is placed back onto the earring.
Make sure you have washed and soaked the piercing with warm water, ensure the backing if off of the stud and then pull the stud out the way it went in. No simpler or less painful way to do it.
Go to the studio that did it for you and ask for help.
Most earlobe piercings are around 20 gauge to 18 gauge. The average stud earrings are size 20 gauge.
You can find replacement backings for stud earring almost anywhere. You can go to a jewelry store, discount store, or even shop online such as Amazon.
A Tongue Ring??? I don't know. Edit: I think you're referring to a 'tongue-stud'
If the backing has butterfly clips, both clips must be squeezed together in order to get the backing to release from the stud.