What is the best material for ear gauges?

Steel

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Keeping this in view, are silicone gauges bad for your ears?

Silicone is bacteria friendly

Silicone is not on that list of initial body jewelry as it has a habit of trapping bacterial in between the ear and the plug itself. Ear stretching with silicone can lead to blowouts, bacterial issues including intrusions and infections.

Accordingly, what is the most common ear gauge size? 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“).

Likewise, should you sleep with gauges in?

I recommend you sleep with your plugs in your ears. Sleeping without them can cause irritation, dryness, and cracking. (This could just be my preference.) Once your ears completely heal, purchase a pair of wood plugs.

Can you use Vaseline to gauge your ears?

Stretching Process (taper method)

Lubricant will make the taper super slick, so it will slide through easy. Lubricants make a stretch easier. While you’re out getting a new taper, get some Jojoba oil, Vitamin E oil or GaugeGear Stretching Balm (Neosporin and Vaseline are not good lubes for ear stretching).

What are fake gauges?

ONE PAIR of 16 gauge (1.2mm) FAKE plugs (also known as fake gauges). These plugs fit in a 16 gauge piercing, but give the illusion that you are wearing a 0 gauge (8mm) set of plugs. The back piece screws on so it is impossible to tell that they are fake.

Can you put tunnels in right after stretching?

You don’t need to rush through this process, but your ear should stretch pretty easily. 4. Once you have the taper through, you‘ll put the plug in right after.

Why shouldn’t you wear tapers as jewelry?

Why shouldn’t I wear tapers as every day ear jewelry? Most tapers are designed to be used as ear stretching tools, not as pieces to be worn on a regular basis. Doing so can easily put uneven pressure on your healing ears, leading to unnecessary damage.

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