16G/18G/20G Tiny CZ Stud Earrings, Gold Flat Back Earrings, Threadless Cartilage Tragus Piercing Conch Stud Nose Helix Stud

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16G/18G/20G Tiny CZ Stud Earrings, Gold Flat Back Earrings, Threadless Cartilage Tragus Piercing Conch Stud Nose Helix Stud

16G/18G/20G Tiny CZ Stud Earrings, Gold Flat Back Earrings, Threadless Cartilage Tragus Piercing Conch Stud Nose Helix Stud

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WHY IS IT BETTER TO USE IMPLANT GRADE TITANIUM?

G23 solid titanium is by far the top choice for body piercings and can be safely used for initial piercings. Implant grade titanium G23 (Ti-6Al-4V-ELI,Certified ASTM F136) is the material used in surgical implants, is biocompatible (friendly with your body), much lighter than surgical steel, resistant to body fluids, and nickel-free.

  • Hypoallergenic: Safe for nickel allergies
  • Waterproof: Wear your jewellery 24/7
  • Tarnish Free: No unsightly “green" marks
  • Lighter than standard 316L surgical steel, 50% less in weight.

Why use a Flat Back Labret vs. Traditional friction post?

Having multiple ear piercings, I understand the demand for high-quality, comfortable piercing jewelry. Traditional butterfly earrings work well if you have just one lobe earring and remove it at night. However, for people with multiples, we prefer to wear all of our studs with a flat back for added comfort and convenience.And it doesn't snag or press into the skin like traditional butterfly backs.

Our threadless flat back earrings are compatible with any gauge labret, which makes them ideal for downsizing or changing jewelry with ease. Performed correctly, the smooth surface of Threadless jewelry allows it to slide effortlessly into the smooth labret, creating a snug and secure fit.

  • Nickel free hypoallergenic for sensitive skin
  • Lightweight

Tiny Stud Earring or Nose Stud

Fitting Instructions for customers who have healed holes, with piercing style jewelry:

Testing the Fit

The most important step is to take the Labret and the intended Jewelry and fit them together to test for snugness. If the jewelry slides in and out of the labret easily then it is too loose.

Bending the Push-Pin

Use the labret to VERY GENTLY bend the stainless steel pin just a tiny bit toward the end of the pin.

If the labret doesn’t go all the way to the hilt, you may have over-bent the pin and a bit of straightening may be required.

If it’s still loose, then bend it a bit more. It takes a little practice at first but this should become second nature and take only a few seconds to accomplish.

Red Arrows = Pressure to close

Blue Arrows = Stability on the sides to prevent twisting

Addition of Jewelry

Put the Labret in from the back to the front.

Press the jewelry into the hole in the labret carefully making sure not to twist it. Press it in and make sure you can hear the nice click-in sound.

Performed correctly, the piece may sit securely & comfortably for years without needing to be removed.

If you are unsure, you could also take your earring to Piercing Shop to have the piercer help putting it in. Please do not take our jewelry in for fresh piercing.

Piercing Shops or Piercers are just like us, we do not pierce with jewelry brought in by customers. Who knows what materials it was made out of.

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