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Everything You Want to Know About Starter Earrings

By:  Myra S.

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Starter earrings are the first earrings worn in the initial healing period of fresh ear piercings. While the fancy dangle earrings and statement earrings can wait, it’s crucial to take proper care and opt for skin-safe and lightweight starter earrings, considering the sore and sensitive condition of newly-pierced ears. More on starter earrings ahead –

Different Types of Earrings

Why Should You Opt for Starter Earrings?

While there are many options available for you to try on when your piercing is fully healed, we suggest you only pick a light and small stud earring for your new piercing. A pair of perfect comfy earrings would do wonders to the natural healing process of your piercings.

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Below are a couple of reasons why you should opt for starter earrings:

  • Small studs are less likely to catch on to things and get ripped off.
  • They are also very comfortable to wear earrings while sleeping, which is crucial when your piercing is in the healing phase.
  • Small studs are less irritating to your newly pierced ear than any other type of earrings.
  • These small stud earrings will keep your piercing open so that the tissue heals, seasons, and accepts itself to the new form that is a small hole in the skin.
  • Starter earrings are lightweight, so your sensitive piercings will not strain to try carry them.
  • For people who are beginners in the earring game, starter earrings are a great starting point to move on to larger and heavier earrings in the future.

Points to Keep In Mind While Buying Starter Earrings

There are certain things that must be remembered before investing in a pair of starter earrings for yourself. They are as follows:

  • Keeping your skin’s sensitivity in mind, try and find comfy earring designs that do not irritate your skin.
  • If you are buying starter earrings for your child or toddler, pay special attention to the sharpness of the design. The earrings must be well-made and with child-safe metal to be completely suitable for your child’s ears.
  • Check on your skin allergies before buying starter earrings. Buy hypoallergenic earrings as your new pair of starters and keep allergic reactions at bay.
  • If you are willing to invest significant money on your first pair, buy from a reputed jeweler as it will make a big difference in your first experience.
  • And once at least the six weeks of your healing period are up, you can check if there’s been any infection. If there is no infection, it’s time to remove your starter earrings and put on your favorite women’s diamond earrings or gemstone dangle earrings.

Always remember that your fresh piercings can be prone to injury and infections. So, invest in cute earrings for sensitive ears in a stud or hoop style and watch everyone around you stop and admire your beautiful ears.

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FAQ

How long do you keep your starter earrings in?

You should keep your starter earrings for a minimum period of 6 weeks and continue wearing them until the time you prefer. But removing the starter earrings before 6 weeks can cause the piercings to close. You need to keep the earrings clean and hygienic during this period to avoid an infection.

How much do starter earrings cost?

Usually, the starter earrings plus the piercing provided by the piercing studios, can cost anywhere between $20 to $50. However, if you get starter earrings of your choice, you can get any earrings within your budget.

How thick is the post on starter earrings?

The post of the starter earrings is between 16-20 gauge or 1.2 mm to 8 mm or can be a little less than this as the new piercings are small, so they heal fast. The thicker post will require a big ear piercing which can cause infections and will require a lot of time to heal.

How to remove starter earrings with flat backs?
  1. Clean your hands with sanitizer or soap.
  2. Use rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball onto your earlobe, which will help to remove the oils and dead skin cells.
  3. Apply some petroleum jelly to the earlobe to reduce friction.
  4. Hold the flat back with one hand and the front of the starter earring with the other.
  5. Gently pull or unscrew the earring.
How to remove starter earrings?

Starter earrings, unlike standard earrings, need extra caution when you try to remove them from newly pierced ears. Below are a few easy steps:

  1. Sanitize or wash your hands.
  2. Clean your earlobe with the starter earring with rubbing alcohol, then let it dry for a bit.
  3. Firmly grab and hold the front of the earring and hold the clasp of your earring with the other hand.
  4. Pull apart both the ends gently and slowly.
  5. Wipe the earlobe again once the earring is removed.
How to take off starter earrings with butterfly backs?

Below are the steps to remove butterfly back starter earrings:

  1. With one hand, hold the earring post gently.
  2. With the other hand, try to loosen the back of the earring by rotating it to the left side.
  3. Unscrew it until it is removed.
  4. If the butterfly back is pushed too far or stuck, you can use bobby pins to pull it carefully.
  5. You can also use rubbing alcohol or petroleum jelly in the earring that gets stuck.
What do starter earrings look like?

They are small, lightweight studs that do not cause any irritation to the new piercings. These are earrings that can easily be removed after the healing period and do not cause any infections. 

What type of earrings are starter earrings?

Starter earrings are comfortable studs that are non-bulky and easy to remove. These are the type you can sleep in without getting injured.

When to change starter earrings?

You need to wait for at least 6 to 8 weeks for your fresh piercings to heal, before changing your starter earrings.

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