depends on how big you go. i had mine at a half inch but left them out for awhile and they went back down to 2s, would have kept getting smaller if i would have left them out longer because they get tight if i don't put my earrings in for a few days. if you get big though, it is unlikely they will ever go back to normal on their own.
A standard MRE (Meal Ready-to-Eat) often includes a package of graham crackers, which typically have about 12 holes. These holes are designed for texture and to help the cracker bake evenly. However, the exact number of holes can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer.
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there are holes in the shoes because you feet need to breathe. They also allow the air to get in so your feet don't sweat so badly. If they didn't have holes your feet would sweat and get hot. One more thing you did not do the right are it is our.
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Well not really. But it's bad to put in earrings if you don't have earring holes.
the ear lope is tissue and the long use of heavy weight earrings can stretch your lopes low along with your holes
Depends on the gauge. Mine is 16 gauge and isn't any bigger then my lobe holes.
Earrings can be bad for children for many reasons. For one, some people are allergic to the metal used for earrings. Depending on the severity of the allergy, minor irritation or even death can occur as a result of earrings. Another reason is that children may not be able to correctly care for their ears once their ears are pierced. Neglect to properly clean the ears after a piercing can lead to infection, pain, and the closing of the earring holes. What can also cause pain and closing of the earring holes is a lack of wearing them. If your child does not like to wear the earrings very much, then the holes will close and the next time your child puts in an earring it will be painful and difficult. Yet another reason is that your child may not want earrings, especially if you decide to pierce your baby's ears. When your child starts to make their own fashion choices, they may hate their earrings and be embarrassed by them. If you want your child to get their ears pierced, please consider the above.
I have no idea what you mean!... Standard gauges are 18 (regular earrings), 16 (smallest gauge of body jewelry, generally), 14 (also very standard) and then 12 and lower is getting to be large gauge for stretching. "1.6 gauge" does not exist, since gauges come in increments of 2 (and 0 gauge is an inch thick and very few people have such stretched holes!) And 14 WHAT? Millimeters? And if you know how long the jewelry is, and the gauge, then what size is left for you to be asking about?
It means you get holes in both ears to put earrings through...
plugs you stick in your ear that cause nothing like water to get into your ear canal.
It's for expanding the size of the holes pierced for earrings. Some people think it looks cool.
No, black holes move.
It is going to be difficult to convince them. Piercings can cause permanent scars and holes in your body. There are places that will not allow a child to get a piercing, even if the parents agree.
He doesn't. They are plastic caps to cover his pierced ear holes so they do not get infected.
It depends on what earrings you want. You could spend between $20 and $70