crazykellie2009 answered Tuesday February 1 2005, 10:32 pm: well it all depends on what works with your ears and it you are allergic to some or not but they can be pretty cheap so maybe just search around and find which ones are right for you
bAyBxmAu143 answered Tuesday February 1 2005, 9:29 pm: i wouldnt put fake earings in your cartilidge because its more likely to get infected than in regular ear holes .. hope i helped .. Love, Maura Ann [ bAyBxmAu143's advice column | Ask bAyBxmAu143 A Question ]
Lilsweetie428 answered Tuesday February 1 2005, 8:20 pm: Too tell you the truth. I hate claires earing not exactly the style or the way they look some are really cute. But I have so much trouble with Claires earing. I wouldnt put one in my cartliage because it is more sensitive. Hope I helped [ Lilsweetie428's advice column | Ask Lilsweetie428 A Question ]
Notso answered Tuesday February 1 2005, 7:15 pm: It depends. Some people need hypoallergenic earrings or a certain grade of gold. If you are putting just regular earrings in your ears and need certain ones, then it's going to hurt, most likely get red and itchy and possibly have a bit of a "crust" around it. Claire's does sell earrings for sensitive ears, but they tend to be more expensive. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday February 1 2005, 7:12 pm: Are you talking about their fake ones or their real ones? It's not bad to put their earrings in your cartilage but they do rust if you keep them in too long. The only bad part is the price of them. Why pay $5.00 for a few pairs of fake earrings?
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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