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Rose Gold. White Gold. Yellow Gold. Organics All. Wood All types. Each material has its own pros and cons to consider. Tapers and ear stretching kits are often made from stainless steel or glass since it is non-porous and you can sterilise it in an autoclave, making it perfect for stretching.

Glass is a popular choice as it can be made in a variety of brilliant colours, designs, and patterns. The only downside is that if you drop your glass plugs , they have a higher chance of breaking so make sure you avoid glass plugs when doing sports or activities. Stone, precious stones, and wood are the most common organic materials used to create plugs and plug tunnels, being much lighter than metal. But should only be worn on fully healed ears because they are porous materials, so dirt and debris, and therefore bacteria can stick onto them, causing irritation and infection on healing earlobes.

You can put various images and patterns under it and even create glow-in-the-dark plugs. Silicone is another popular option, being the softest plugs and tunnel plugs that can be worn overnight, with a helmet, for sports, and when you just need a bit of a break from other plug materials.

We offer a huge range of plugs shapes The most common are full and circular plugs for ears, but we also have teardrop plugs, tunnels hollow , and the more unusual saddle, heart, triangle, spiral gauges, and square shapes. Some shapes are limited to specific materials to ensure they remain comfortable to wear, but we also sell tapers , and have a big stock of ear weights that are currently in high demand. Have a question about our plugs? If you're just starting out with ear stretching then you'll be using the smallest plugs which g measuring about 1.

You should have already started stretching your ears with some tapers before trying to insert plugs. Single flare plugs are generally much easier to put in than double flared plugs. So you should start with single flare plugs. Once your ear is stretched to the right size then Jojoba oil or a water-based lubricant can be used to lubricate your ear.

Allowing you to insert the plug easily. Jojoba Oil should also be used to keep lobes healthy after the stretching process. Generally speaking, if you have Metal, Acrylic, Silicone or Glass plugs - then washing with warm soapy water is best.



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