Can you start gauging with a 14g?

Getting Started

The starting point for most people is 14g, which is just slightly larger than a regular earring. If you‘ve only recently healed from a regular ear piercing, you may want to start out with 16g tapers, just to be on the safe side.

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Keeping this in view, can you put a 14g in a 16g?

14g jewelry is larger than 16g jewelry, but you might be able to fit it. Yes, you can stretch you piercing to a 14g just make sure that the jewelry that you‘re buying is suitable for a freshly stretching piercing.

Moreover, how do you size up gauges? By gradually increasing the number of tape layers over the course of the next few days the gauge of the plug can be increased. This can be a very comfortable way to gauge up to larger sizes (over 0g.) Thankfully, there is not a lot involved in the aftercare of a fresh ear stretch.

Likewise, can you stretch from 20g to 14g?

At least 3 months at each size will make each stretch easier and less likely to cause damage. With all of that said – you may be able to go from 20g to 18g to 16g fairly quickly if your piercings are well healed. If they are recent – and you haven’t worn earrings for many years, go slow!

What size gauge can you not go back from?

It’s often recommended that you start with 16 or 14 gauge when you first start stretching your ears. Stretching your ear larger than 2 gauge is often considered “the point of no return.” Once you stretch your ear to this point, you‘ll likely need surgery if you want the hole to fully close.

Is there a big difference between 14g and 16g?

Please refer to

Gauge Inches Millimeters
20G .032″ 0.81mm
18G .040″ 1.0mm
16G .050″ 1.2mm
14G .064″ 1.6mm

Can I put a 14g in a 12G piercing?

As for going from 12g to 14g for nipples, it’s fine. 14g is stable as well, but your piercing fistulas will shrink around the jewelry so you’ll have to stretch if you ever plan on going back up to 12g.

Is my piercing 14g or 16g?

However, we cannot guarantee that the size on our chart is the size used for your specific

Gauge Inches Millimeters
16G .050″ 1.2mm
14G .064″ 1.6mm
12G .082″ 2.0mm
10G .102″ 2.5mm

What size gauge should you start with?

For the majority of people, either 16 gauge or 14 gauge is a good starting point if you have only worn regular earrings. 16 gauge is a good starting point if you never wear earrings or if you have recently had them pierced and they are just healed up.

Do gauges smell?

The reason your ear gauges smell bad is because they’re sitting in your ear. Your skin sheds almost every hour on the hour and all of those dead skin cells are left sitting on the gauge. Thus the stinky smell. … Take the gauges and rub them in antibacterial soap that’s acceptable to use on sensitive skin.

What’s the smallest size gauge?

20g

How can I make gauging less painful?

First, apply 3-5 drops of oil to the front and back of your piercing and gently slide the stretching taper in until you experience mild discomfort. If your skin turns white around the taper, back the taper up slightly – a white ring of skin is a sign that you’re stretching too fast!

Can I leave tapers in overnight?

If it’s too tight, what you’ll do is tear the skin off the inside of your hole. This is painful and incredibly unpleasant and bloody. Repeat until you get the taper all the way in. Leave it for at least a couple of hours, ideally overnight.

How long do you leave tapers in before putting plugs in?

Generally, you need to wait at least 3-4 months before gauging the fresh plug piercing, after it’s initially done. Then, you‘ll have to take breaks of at least 1 month between other 1-sized stretches.

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