They're like those up there. The part that is in your ear has to go into the hoop for it to close. Only mine are alot smaller than those--they're about 1/2 in.
When I try to close them I just end up spending 20 min for nothing and irritating my ear so bad that it swells because I keep messing with it.
Does any one have any tips for that type of earring?
Well anyways, I had the same problem. Honestly, I just left them open in the back because f*ck..it was such a hassel. Sometimes I got it to close, but that`s because i had to bend the earrings so it can close. Ugh. Those earrings sucked for me. If you just have the guts to NOT hook them together, then do it. It'll solve your problems. It did slove mine for sure. [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
amandax33 answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 11:02 pm: Your probably allergic to fake silver or gold..
I have the same problem to. It sucks haha But to pervent this , If you do wear them put them in and clean it with rubbing alchohal. it should pervent the swealling and the redness. Dont wear them for a long period of time, 8 hours the most.
naimee answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 10:56 pm: Haha, dammnn. I hate those earrings, everytime we do secret santa or some crazy shit for like school or somethin I always end up with cheap Walmart earrings, like those & I hate them. I can't even wear them, because fake silver makes my ears hurt soo bad. The best advice I can give to you, is try pulling the hoop out, [if you can] try not to break the earring though, and then stick the thing through your ear & then close it to a comfort point where you don't think it will fall off.
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