You do not "gauge" them firstly, you stretch them, nor are the plugs that you wear called "gauges". It is a long process that one undertakes generally in childhood in most primitive cultures, but for most other people who do it for accessory reasons be they genuine or simply for fashion, you usually start out at around the mid teens. It is not the goal to get to the biggest possible size the fastest that you can, but to do it gradually, and in most primitive cultures, your ears get larger in accordance to how old you are generally speaking, which is a denotation of age and maturity in a way.
You usually start out at 14 gauge since this is the most common commercial gauge, and the best way to stretch is to use what is referred to as "tape wraps" in where you will switch over to a small sized plug after your lobes are healed and will then do periodic wraps of tape around your plug to make them bigger in a substantially smaller rate than using such things as tapers, which due to their tendency to tear lobes and generally being senseless, most professionals don't advise. The best tape to use in this instance is what is known as "bondage" tape, or rather PTFE tape. This has no actual residue to adhere itself to anything, but rather only sticks to itself, and can be used over and over and cut to any length or width that you need. Next to this is Teflon tape, which works similarly as well since the adhesive is rather minimal and not so tacky and is quite smooth, and then to a lesser extent, is electrical tape. A lot of people don't advise electrical tape, but often, this is the most easily found tape of the bunch, so is used for its availability. Regardless as to what tape you choose to use, these wrapped plugs are only intended to be temporary plugs and you will switch over to the proper plugs of your applicable size from there and then start the process over again, if that be your choose. The general rule of thumb is to not go more than one size bigger per month at very least, and the size that you are going to should be incrementally close to what you were at. Trying to hop sizes will result in pain, blowouts, tearing, and thinning of the bottom lobe.
i believe its a 18 gauge or 16 gauge.
Normal ear piercings are 18 gauge.
Well there actually is no such thing as an ear gauge. However there is such a thing as a jewellery gauge which is the thickness of the of the jewellery based on either Millimeters or AWG (American Wire Gauge as used in the professional body piercing industry.
18 Gauge
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
3.2mm.
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I mean, I think so. I currently have an infected gauge in my left ear and have been suffering jaw pain and ear pain. So I really think it can. Im still trying to figure out why it's infected!!
yes it will because they are big
18-16 Gauge
5/16'' or 8mm
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