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Are normal earrings 20G?

Are normal earrings 20G?

Despite what most people may think, even your standard ear lobe piercings should be executed by a professional. Standard ear piercings are a 20g or 18g if they were pierced by a gun. If they were pierced by a professional, the lobe piercing will typically be a 16g or 14g.

Can you put a 20G earring in a 16G hole?

If you pierce yourself with a 16G and put in a 20G earring, the earring will fit in easily and the hole will eventually shrink to the right size.

Can you use a piercing retainer?

Clear retainers, plastic or glass, can still be seen, they just don’t look like a nice piece of jewelry. Also, plastic should never be worn in a piercing that’s under three months old and is still not viable for repetitious wear over a long period of time. You may not actually need to hide a piercing.

What is 20G earring?

20G (0.81mm) Most earlobe piercings are made with a 20G needle, as are some nose piercings. 18G (1.0mm) An 18G needle can be used for earlobe piercings, nose piercings, as well as some cartilage piercings (e.g. forward helix). 18G earrings are great for many healed cartilage piercings.

What is the average earring gauge?

The most common gauges for this are the 16g, 18g and 19g. Next to the Forward Helix is the Helix or the outer rim of the ear that stretches down near the earlobe. Typical earring sizes for this part of the ear are 16g, 18g, 19g and 20g.

What size is a normal earring post?

COMMON SIZE

COMMON LENGTH/DIAMETER
* indicates the most common size – updated 2020
Regular Earring Post 1/4″(6mm)
Lip and Labret 5/16″(8mm)*, 3/8″(10mm), 1/2″(12mm)
Monroe/Madonna 1/4″(6mm), 5/16″(8mm)*, 3/8″(10mm)

Is 20G smaller than 16G?

Small gauges will have a thinner bar but a larger number (like 20G), and large gauges will have a thicker bar but a smaller number (like 14G)….Inches & Millimeters Gauge Conversion Chart:

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

What is the cheese cutter effect?

The most common form of migration is the way that heavy small gauge earrings will migrate downwards out of the earlobe, as is common in older women who have worn earrings most of their lives. This is known as the “cheesecutter effect”, as its action is easily compared to the method of cutting cheese with a fine wire.

How long can you wear earring retainers?

For instance, earlobe piercings that have been stretched can typically accept an ear piercing retainer within a month to 6 weeks, but a cartilage piercing may need 7 months or more before it will comfortably tolerate a piercing retainer.

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