"If it has been at least 2 weeks, you can change them quickly. Just remember not to pull the ear lobe as you put an earring in, push it straight in.
Personally, from experience.. the green in the back of the earring stud isn't much to worry about and is closer to the piercing just actually healing...."
You're completely wrong, however here's the right facts towards body piercings.
The first mistake you had was getting pierced with a gun, or very low grade jewelry since the "green at the back" is the metal tarnishing because of it's low quality. Earlobes take 6 weeks to heal, however you don't want the tarnish to get into your fresh hole still.
I would say change it, it's not recommended in any professional sense to change jewelry early, but it definitly has to go if it's causing that.
Goodluck to ya.
Go see your doctor
As long as its real gold or classified as for sensitive ears ,then its okay.
It is not recommended to try and take off an earring with your tongue as it could be dangerous. It's safer to use your hands or ask for assistance from someone else. If you're having trouble removing an earring, consider seeking help from a professional piercer or jeweler.
A teardrop earring is an earring shaped like a teardrop, typically with a butterfly or fish hook clasp. A gold teardrop earring is a teardrop earring made of gold.
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.
The best earring fro 2018 is the tassel earring. It is trending nowadays.
Take it back to the shop
earring studs
Golden Earring was created in 1961.
Yes, you can change your earring after one week of piercing, but it's generally recommended to wait at least 6 to 8 weeks for earlobe piercings and longer for cartilage piercings. This allows the piercing to heal properly and reduces the risk of infection or irritation. If you do decide to change the earring sooner, make sure to use a hypoallergenic material and ensure that the piercing is healing well. Always consult with your piercer or a professional for personalized advice.
If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
Yes, it's generally recommended to remove your earring when cleaning your piercing to ensure thorough cleaning of both the piercing and the jewelry. This allows for better access to the piercing site and helps prevent irritation or infection. However, if the piercing is very new, you should consult a professional before removing the earring, as it may be necessary to keep it in place for proper healing.