Tapers vs Plugs: What to Use When Stretching
Tapers and plugs are the two types of equipment used in ear stretching -- but they serve completely different purposes. Confusing them is one of the most common causes of stretching complications. A taper is a tool for the stretching moment. A plug (or tunnel) is jewellery for wearing. They are not interchangeable. Quick Answer Tapers are cone-shaped tools used only for the moment of stretching they ease the new size in and are immediately replaced with a single-flare plug. Tapers are not jewellery and should not be worn. Single-flare plugs or tunnels are the correct jewellery for wearing at...
Ear Stretching Gauge Size Chart
The gauge system used in body piercing and ear stretching is one of the most confusing conventions in the body modification world: the larger the gauge number, the smaller the size. It runs backwards from a standard wire gauge system, and at a certain point the system switches entirely to millimetre measurements. This complete reference covers every size from a standard piercing to the largest common stretched sizes. Quick Answer Ear stretching gauge sizes run counter-intuitively: 20G is smaller than 14G. The most common starting point for stretching is 14G (1.6mm). Sizes are also measured in mm after the gauge...
How to Stretch Your Ears Safely
Ear stretching is not complicated, but it requires patience. The technique itself takes seconds. The waiting between stretches takes months. The two main causes of stretching complications -- blowouts and tearing are both the result of impatience: stretching before the tissue is ready, or forcing a size that does not go in comfortably. This guide gives you the complete technique, the correct waiting times, and the signs that tell you whether your tissue is ready for the next size. Quick Answer To stretch ears safely: start from a fully healed lobe piercing, move up one gauge size at a time,...
Piercing Jewellery Gift Guide
Buying piercing jewellery as a gift is an excellent idea in principle -- and a minefield in practice. Gauge sizes, bar lengths, threading systems and material standards are all invisible to someone who has never navigated them. This guide tells you exactly what to look for, what to avoid, and which choices are safe regardless of what you do not know. Quick Answer The safest piercing jewellery gift is a decorative top in implant-grade titanium -- tops are interchangeable between bars of the same gauge, so sizing is not an issue. Alternatively, a gift card guarantees the recipient chooses the...
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