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You don't get them pierced that big it's called stretching, you need them pierced first. If you wanna get your ears stretched start with a small 1mil nn go up i will warn you that it does hurt
A place that I find large earings is a store called for love 21.
There are several disadvantages to wearing big earrings. They can easily get snagged on tops or sweaters, and can become entangled in one's hair. If the earring is particularly heavy, long-term use can result in stretching the earring hole downward permanently.
To ensure that a newly pierced earlobe hole remains open, it's generally recommended to keep earrings in for at least 6 to 8 weeks. During this healing period, the earrings should remain in place to prevent the hole from closing. After this initial period, some people can switch to other earrings, but it's best to continue wearing earrings regularly to maintain the hole. For the best results, always follow aftercare instructions provided by your piercer.
Earrings can be thick or thin. Generally thick earrings are better for your ear as it keeps the hole open wide so you can fit thicker earrings into it wheras smaller earrings allow the hole to shrink to the size of the metal spoke in the earring. This is why when you get your ears pierced they to it with thick, good quality, gold-backed studs.
Usually just one will fit.
You don't get your ears pierced with earrings. You have them pierced by a needle and then the hole is filled with an earring. There are gold stud earrings which are less likely to cause an allergic reaction.
Clean the piercing area and gently press at the area of hole and put them in.
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Earrings of a designer are just that. Earrings designed by a particular fashion designer like Guuci or some other big fashion name.
Go buy some earrings. I would suggest not real big or heavy at first. If you want to be safe, wear earrings that have gold-backs.
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