Is Stone safe for stretched ears?

Stone on healing ears is a no As another porous material stone easily traps bacteria on the surface which for fresh piercings is the quickest way to an infection. You should also avoid stone piercings if your healed ears have become irritated or you have overly sensitive skin as it could cause an irritation.

Are stone plugs safe to wear?

Bone, Horn, Stone, and Wood Natural and organic materials are lightweight and a decorative options for plugs, but they aren’t safe for healing tissue. Prolonged exposure to water or moisture will warp and crack the plugs. Take them out when you shower, swim, etc.

What material is best for stretched ears?

Steel: Steel is a smooth, non-porous, easy to clean material considered by most to be an excellent choice for fresh ear stretches.

Can I shower with plugs in?

The hot shower and massage allows your ears to be more flexible and will be less painful putting in your plugs. Customers also recommend using a natural oil or lubrication to help get your plugs in your ears.

Can I leave my plugs out overnight?

There is no steadfast rule on when it is a good idea to start allowing your lobes to relax. We personally believe that at ANY size it is beneficial to leave your plugs out for at least a little while, and that at any size larger than 2 gauge (1/4”) anyone should be able to leave their jewelry out overnight.

How do I stop my gauges from smelling?

Cleanliness. Avoid gauge odor by washing the area two to three times daily with unscented, antibacterial soap and water. Wash both sides of the ear with clean hands; rinse thoroughly. Periodically remove the gauge to allow it to dry thoroughly and get some air.

How do I stop my stretched ears from smelling?

Take the plugs or hangers out of your ears and wash them. Wash with warm water and use soap (just like you do in a shower 🙂 Some type of moisturizer on your ears can also be helpful. The odor will be stronger while you are stretching your ears.

What are the different types of stone plugs?

The gauges and plugs we create offer a lot of flexibility in both shape and design which means we can offer stone plugs in the traditional circular stone plug shape as well as an alternative teardrop stone plug shape. Solid plugs aren’t your only option either.

Where can I find stone plugs and tunnels?

Plugs and tunnels are available in a variety of different materials depending on the style you’re going for and the preferences you have. If you’re interested in stone plugs, tunnels, and gauges, we’re one of the best places to look for what you need.

What kind of stone are ear plugs made of?

What Stones Are Your Plugs & Gauges Made From? 1 Labradorite plugs 2 Rose quartz plugs 3 Amethyst plugs 4 Jade plugs 5 Moonstone plugs 6 Opal ear plugs More

Is it safe to wear a stone plug?

Stone plugs are porous heavy and so should only be worn with healed ears. As long as your lobes are healed and the plugs are cleaned regularly then stone plugs are perfectly safe to wear. How do you care for stone plugs? Stone plugs should be washed regularly with warm water and a mild soap.