What are starter earrings?

Starter earrings can be made from any number of different hypoallergenic metals. Surgical stainless steel
Surgical stainless steel
Surgical stainless steel is a grade of stainless steel used in biomedical applications. The most common "surgical steels" are austenitic SAE 316 stainless and martensitic SAE 440, SAE 420, and 17-4 stainless steels.
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and titanium are the least expensive hypoallergenic earrings.
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Are starter earrings necessary?

As you may know, new piercings take 6 (earlobe) to 12 (cartilage) weeks to heal. During that time, you will need to wear starter earrings to allow your piercing to heal.
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How long do you keep in starter earrings?

Leave the earrings in your ears for six weeks or more, even at night. Removing the starter earrings too early may cause the piercings to close. Regularly wash your ears with soap and water. Carefully do this at least once a day to avoid infection.
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Can you keep wearing starter earrings?

Many people ask us if they can continue to wear their starter piercing earrings – the ear piercing studs worn for 6 to 12 weeks during their healing period. With Inverness, the answer is yes.
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How do you remove starter earrings?

Position your fingers. Use the thumb and index finger on one hand to grasp the front of your earring. With the thumb and index finger of your other hand, hold the back of the earring post. Keep a firm grip on the earring so that it doesn't fall when you remove the earring back and pull it out.
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Are starter earrings thicker?

"The reason why you cannot change your earring for 6 weeks is because the starter earring is thicker metal so that during the six weeks our skin will re-heal around this thicker earring and when we take our earring out after six weeks our pierced hole will be big enough (width) to accommodate any earring.
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Should you twist new ear piercings?

Don't fiddle with your piercings.

Don't touch a new piercing or twist the jewelry unless you're cleaning it. Keep clothing away from the piercing, too. Excessive rubbing or friction can irritate your skin and delay healing.
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Do you have to wear a stud after getting your ear pierced?

4. Leave the ear piercing studs in the ear lobe for 6 weeks before replacing with earrings. 5. Unlike conventional ear piercings, there is no need to rotate the Blomdahl medicalgrade plastic studs to prevent them from adhering to the skin.
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Can I change earrings after 3 weeks?

When should I change earrings after ear piercing? Professionally, it is recommended that you change your earrings after at least six weeks after getting your piercing. Within this period, it is expected that the wound created by the piercing will have healed, and it is safe to remove the old earrings and wear new ones.
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What kind of earrings can I wear after 6 weeks?

For the first year after your piercing we recommend 14k/18k/22k gold, platinum or medical-grade earrings.
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Can I wear cheap earrings after 6 weeks?

Yes, you can take your earrings out after 6-8 weeks if they feel ready, but don't leave them out! They will still close quickly since they're relatively new. Leave your earrings in as often as you can for roughly a year before going extended periods without them.
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What is best for newly pierced ears?

Taking Care of Your Ears

You don't want germs with your newly pierced ears, so it's very important to keep your ears clean. For several days after the piercing, you or a parent will need to clean your ears and put ear cleaning solution, rubbing alcohol, or antibiotic ointment on them.
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Why does my earring hole bleed?

If your ear is bleeding, it could be caused by anything from something stuck inside to a torn eardrum. The bleeding can come from the outer, middle, or inner part of your ear. The outer ear is the part you see. It pulls sound into a tube called the ear canal that connects with the inner ear.
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Why do my ears bleed when I put earrings in?

An ear piercing is a hole through your earlobe or the cartilage in your middle or upper ear. An infected ear piercing may be red, swollen, sore, warm, itchy or tender. Sometimes the piercing oozes blood or white, yellow or greenish pus. A new piercing is an open wound that can take several weeks to fully heal.
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How do you remove Claire's starter earrings?

  1. Hold the post of the earring with your index finger and thumb.
  2. Gently unscrew the back by rotating it to the left.
  3. Unscrew until the back slides off the post.
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Can you get a hoop ear piercing right away?

It is possible to get pierced with a ring in your cartilage or nose straight away so the answer is yes, we can pierce you with a ring! Other popular areas to have pierced with rings are the helix, nipple, conch, lip, eyebrow and navel/belly. You may have heard that you should not pierce with rings.
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What earrings do piercers use?

Niobium has been widely used by piercers with good results for many years. It is very similar to titanium, but does not have an implant-grade designation. Like titanium, niobium can be anodized to produce different colors. (And, unlike titanium, it can be anodized black.)
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Can I shower after ear piercing?

Showering: Shower like you normally do; the last thing you will do while in the shower is clean your piercing. Lather up some mild, fragrance free, non-antibacterial soap in your hands and gently wash your piercing. You want enough friction to clean the piercing, but not so much that you cause trauma to it.
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What to not eat after piercing?

Don't eat spicy, salty or acidy foods or liquids while you are healing. Avoid hot drinks such as hot chocolate, coffee, and tea. Eat cold foods and drinks as they lessen swelling.
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How long are ears sore after piercing?

Signs of an infection

It is important to note that your earlobe piercing may be tender or painful for up to 3-5 days after the procedure was performed. This is normal. Note that sleeping directly on your ears or side may prolong the tenderness on the earlobe due to the pressure on the piercing site.
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Can I take out a fresh piercing if I don't like it?

Dermatologists caution against removal as the infection can get trapped if the hole closes. Plus, if yours is infected and you don't actually want your hole to close permanently, you can lose the piercing altogether upon removal.
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Why do pierced ears smell?

Infected ear piercings sometimes smell bad. Pus, dead skin, and other drainage from the infection can stick to earring posts and backs. This can cause a bad smell to linger. Cleaning the ears and earring posts with either rubbing alcohol or a special ear piercing solution might help.
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What happens if you pop a piercing bump?

That little bump could be a pustule, which looks like a little pimple or blister — and just like with a pimple or blister, you shouldn't try to pop it. Pustules are a sign of an infection, and they can be filled with blood and even pus. Ouch!
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Why are my earring holes black?

The cause of a gray or black piercing hole is usually jewelry made with improper or inferior metals that turn your skin black, gray, bluish-gray, or grayish-black in color. "Argyria" is the proper term for this condition caused by exposure to silver or silver compounds.
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How do I know if my ear piercing is healed?

You'll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops. In general, your piercing should continue to feel better with time and a consistent aftercare routine!
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