Bio oil.
I have used this for every stretch I have made and it lubricates your ear to make it slide through easily.
You may hear that you can use, Vaseline, cooking oil...
DO NOT USE VASELINE!! it is a petroleum based product and it will infect your ear (some people may say they have used it and it has worked perfectly fine but I have had a disgusting experience of using the stuff! )
Cooking oil, veg oil... I have never personally used any my self but that is because I am aware that you have got to be careful about what you use. i guess certain ones will be okay but I would advise that you spend a little bit more money on professional Bio oil that is specifically meant to be for Skin Care e,g stretch marks, scars and more...
Good luck :)
Whether rounded ear lobes are dominant or recessive depends on the specific genetic variant involved. In general, it is believed that free (unattached) ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes. This means that if one parent has free ear lobes and the other parent has attached ear lobes, their offspring are more likely to have free ear lobes.
Yes, ear lobes can shrink over time due to factors such as weight loss or aging. Piercings in the ear lobes can also contribute to stretching and potentially reducing the size of the lobes. If you notice significant changes in your ear lobes, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
The genotype for free ear lobes is usually represented as FF or Ff, where F stands for the dominant allele for free ear lobes. The genotype for fixed ear lobes is typically represented as ff, where f stands for the recessive allele for fixed ear lobes.
there one alle for free ear-lobes and another allele for attached if your gene for ear-lobes is made up of two alleles for free ear-lobes your ear-lobes are NOT attached and if you have two attache-ear-lobes alleles your ear-lobes are attached
You can stretch pretty much, for the most part any part of your body. If you want to do your ears you could do either your right lobe, left lobe, or both lobes. You can also do other parts of your ears as well. Even your septum, lip, nostrils, tounge, nipples, and more.
Coz for some its a tradition
Yes, they technically will, depending on the faux plug that you get. Some Faux plugs are actually bigger than the mm of regular earrings. So yes, in a way faux plugs will stretch your ear lobes, will they stretch them any size that will prevent you from still having normal ear lobes? No, most faux plugs, if they are larger than a regular mm piercing, are less than 14g.
Whether rounded ear lobes are dominant or recessive depends on the specific genetic variant involved. In general, it is believed that free (unattached) ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes. This means that if one parent has free ear lobes and the other parent has attached ear lobes, their offspring are more likely to have free ear lobes.
my dad has attached earlobes, my mum has unattatched earlobes and me and my 2 brothers all have unattatched earlobes. :) hope this helps
All lobes will stretch the same way. Its just that at larger sizes(1 inch +), attached lobes kinda tilt a little bit. I personally don't like that but hey, to each their own.
you stretch your lobes
Yes, ear lobes can shrink over time due to factors such as weight loss or aging. Piercings in the ear lobes can also contribute to stretching and potentially reducing the size of the lobes. If you notice significant changes in your ear lobes, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
Yes they can, because they could get the genes from a grandparent, or even farther back if they didn't have detached ear lobes.
To put spacers in your ear lobes, first make sure your ears are clean and disinfected. Next, gently stretch your ear by slowly inserting a spacer or taper into the piercing until comfortable. It is important to be patient and not force the spacer in, as this can cause damage to your ear lobes.
The genotype for free ear lobes is usually represented as FF or Ff, where F stands for the dominant allele for free ear lobes. The genotype for fixed ear lobes is typically represented as ff, where f stands for the recessive allele for fixed ear lobes.
Well that depends on your actual ear lobes. Small ear lobes = low stretch, Large ear lobes = bigger stretch. See you should only stretch loabes one gauge once every 30 days, this allows the tissue to expand safely without tearing the tissue. So it really depends on the sixe of your ear lobes, see a professional body piercer, they will discuss your plan and work out a safe schedule to get you up to the gauge you want.
Yes, it is normal for some chicken breeds to have green or bluish ear lobes. The color of the ear lobes can vary depending on the breed. It does not indicate any health issues.