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No, you cannot put an earring in your preauricular pit. The preauricular pit, also known as a preauricular sinus or fistula, is a small hole or indentation located near the external ear. It is a congenital malformation that forms during fetal development and does not have a through-and-through passage like an ear piercing. Attempting to insert an earring into a preauricular pit can cause infection, irritation, and potential complications.
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yes you can
The part of the earring that you put through your ear is called an ear wire or ear post. It is the thin, usually curved metal piece that goes through the earlobe or other pierced part of the ear.
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.
First you look directly at a mirrior and notice where the holes for your earrring are next you take the front of the earring with the design and slide it throught the hole after that you put the post in the back end of the front earring and dont slide it in all the way! YOU JUST PUT IN YOUR EARRINGS!
just take a sterling silver hoop medium sized earring and put a silver key on it for that trademark Janet Jackson look.
You would probably bleed.
nope not at all heck i have gages and i don't feel them going in...
Usually they put a short bar in it, but they could also use a small hoop/ring or a captive earring.
Well not really. But it's bad to put in earrings if you don't have earring holes.
Clip on earrings have a small hinged clip on the back that is pressed closed against the earlobe to secure the earring in place. The clip applies pressure to hold the earring on without requiring pierced ears. Some designs have adjustable clips for comfort.