You can put any earrings in your tragus piercing as long as they are the proper gauge.
If it fits, you can use regular earrings in the piercing you have in other areas.
In body piercing all quality body jewellery is about the same unless it's purpose made for a specific piercing. Earrings (captive bead rings) and nostril rings (captive bead rings) are one and the same except for the gauge and diameter of the actual ring.
There is no specific piercing the denotes a person's sexual orientation.
Just about anywhere that sells jewelry. I can't imagine that you didn't already know that, which leads me to think you probably had a particular type of earrings in mind. You may want to ask again, being more specific.
There is no specific biblical prohibition against Christian women wearing earrings. It is generally accepted that wearing earrings is a personal choice and not inherently sinful. Ultimately, it is up to the individual's own convictions and beliefs.
Keep your piercing holes clean. Plain old soap and water is fine, alcohol, or the cleansing solutions they sell at piercing shops are good to use. If you have been using a specific cleansing solution and continue to get infections, you may be using something you're allergic to. Change to alcohol or soap and water. Wash the holes daily and keep the earrings clean as well, washing the posts and backs w/alcohol and a Q-tip or cotton ball. You may allergic to the material used to make certain earrings. Nickel, cadmium, etc. Different metals are used in different jewelry. Try wearing only real gold or only sterling silver, not cheaply made earrings. They make hypo-allergenic earrings for people w/sensitive piercing sites. Let the infection clear up before attempting to wear earrings or the area likely will not heal up as quickly or effectively. Go several days w/o earrings while keeping the holes cleaned and dry. If the area is badly infected, you need to see a doctor. Angie RN
Depending on the style you want, you can try a place like Overstock.com which has an excellent selection of high quality earrings. If you are looking for jewler specific earrings, go to the designers website and order directly.
Yes, Ardene offers a selection of earrings that are labeled as nickel-free. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with sensitive skin or nickel allergies. However, it's important to check the specific product descriptions to ensure that the earrings meet your requirements.
For cartilage piercings, it's best to use earrings made of materials that are hypoallergenic and comfortable, such as titanium, surgical stainless steel, or gold. Common styles include hoops, studs, or barbells, with the choice often depending on personal preference and the specific location of the piercing. It's important to ensure that the earring has a smooth finish to prevent irritation during healing.
It's just a quick poke and then the earring goes through and then it'll feel like a bruise for about a week if that and after awhile you won't even notice. When you first get your ears pierced, the piercing technician inserts starter earrings. These earrings are made hypoallergenic materials and specific type of post designed to be safe to keep in your ears indefinitely. If you remove them prematurely, your piercings may close or heal improperly.
In Connecticut, there are no specific laws prohibiting trying on earrings in stores. However, many retailers have policies against it for hygiene reasons, as earrings are classified as body jewelry. It's always best to check with the store staff about their policies before trying on earrings.
You should wait 6 weeks from the time you get your ears pierced to the time you start changing your earrings. Make sure you twist the earrings each day and clean them 2-3 times a day with antiseptic solution.