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1.2mm Earring Gauges??


Question Posted Sunday August 7 2011, 9:13 pm

So, I previously asked a question about this... but I said that they were 0.04mm. I made a mistake. They are actually 1.2mm in diameter around the part that goes in your ear. Again, I pierced my cartilage on my ear. I pierced it with a saftey pin. Now I have an earring in it. A stud earring.... so would a gauge that big fit in my piercing hole without trying to force it through??

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Advicelady6798 answered Monday August 8 2011, 9:44 am:
You will feel a slight discomfort because it is a fragment bigger than what you have. You won't stretch it much, but you will have to if you want to wear them.

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