How do I know what size my ear gauges are?

Standard ear piercings are usually pierced at 20g or 18g. Gauge sizes go up (or down, depending on how you look at it) in even numbers from there, so the next largest size from an 18g is 16g, then 14g, then 12g, and so on. When you get to 0g, the next size is 00g (pronounced “double zero gauge“).

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Then, what is one size bigger than 00g in ear gauges?

Any size larger than 00g would be referred to in millimeters or inches. If your ears were originally pierced with a gun, which is the common practice at mall booths, fashion stores or most general jewelers, then they were most likely pierced at between 18g and 16g. A 14g taper would be a good place to start stretching.

Consequently, what size gauges go back to normal? Most people can go between 2g (6mm) – 00g (10mm) and expect their ears to revert back to a normal piercing, after a few months of healing. If you want don’t want stretched ears forever, be sure to stretch slowly and never skip sizes.

Also know, what size gauge should I start with for my ears?

16 gauge

What size gauge comes after 1 2 inch?

Convert Ear Gauge to mm and Inch

Millimeters (mm) Inches (“)
11mm 7/16″
12mm 1/2″
13mm 17/32″
14mm 9/16″

What is the smallest size gauge for ears?

What’s the smallest ear stretching size? Standard ear piercings are usually done at 20g or 18g for traditional earrings and that works out at roughly 1mm.

What is a ear blowout?

A blowout is one of the most common complications of ear gauging. It’s a ring of scar tissue that forms behind the jewelry and gives the piercing the appearance of turning inside out. Blowouts usually occur from trying to stretch the hole too quickly. They often cause sharp pain and inflammation.

What are gauge sizes?

“Here [in the U.S.] it’s measured by gauge.” Gauge sizes work in reverse, meaning that the higher the number, the thinner the width. So higher numbers (like 16 gauge) are thinner than smaller numbers (like a 6 gauge). When discussing gauges, references to a “larger gauge” means bigger around, not a bigger number.

Does Ear stretching hurt?

Does ear stretching hurt? Ear stretching tends to tingle or sting but it shouldn’t hurt a lot. If your earlobe feels tight or you’re in pain after inserting the taper or plug, then the size is too big and you should opt for something smaller.

Will a 10mm stretcher close up?

Because your ear lobes have healed around the tunnel, plug, or taper you used to stretch the ear, your ears will never completely close. Keep in mind that your best expectation is to shrink the size of the holes. If you experienced tearing, infections, or blowouts, your ears may not shrink as much.

Will ears shrink back after gauging?

If you stretch your lobe to 00g or smaller, you are a much better candidate for your ear going back to “normal”. … If you stretched your ear a year ago or a few months ago, your ear has a much better chance of shrinking back to its original size than if it has been stretched and fully healed for several years.

What size gauge is the point of no return?

2 gauge

How do you make sizing up gauges less painful?

Will 00 gauges close up?

Firstly- they will never truly close, any piercing that has been stretched is more than likely fully stable and has a strong and well developed fistula. This means no closing, like ever. Secondly- they may “shrink”, I’ve seen ears stretched up past 18mm shrink back to small 3mm holes.

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. … Not only do you need to clean the gauge itself, but also your ear.

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