What is a spiral barbell for?
Spiral barbells are a new stylish modification to the circular barbell. The spiral barbell adds interest and flair to many piercings. This jewelry is often worn in the navel, ears, eyebrows, nipples or lip; you can wear them almost anywhere.
What gauge is best for tragus?
✨ Tragus piercings, like all ear cartilage piercings, are typically pierced with a 16 gauge needle, which is 1.2mm thick. By comparison, your standard lobe piercing uses a 20 gauge needle, which is 0.81mm thick. Ideally, you should wear 16 gauge jewelry in your tragus to prevent your piercing from shrinking.
How many MM is a tragus hoop?
JEWELRY TYPE
Standard Hoop Inner Diameter | |
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Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Lobe, etc.) | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Earlobe (Main, 2nd, 3rd) | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Earhead, Thin Helix (Hole near the edge) | 1/4″ (6-6.5mm) |
Conch | 3/8″-1/2″ (10mm-12mm) |
What is the best metal for tragus piercing?
Tragus Piercing Jewelry Metals The best options are hypoallergenic and bio-compatible metals that are suitable for sensitive skin. These include titanium, surgical grade stainless steel and higher karat gold. However, avoid any plated metals, sterling silver, plastic and nylon.
What is a helix piercing?
“A helix piercing is any piercing along the upper and outside cartilage ridge of the ear,” says Studs piercer Shannon Freed. “Anatomically, the term helix describes that area of the ear.” However, there are names for different placements along that curve.
Can tragus piercings paralyze you?
Tragus piercings, as well as eyebrow piercings, have been accused of causing facial paralysis. The myths about this are anywhere from a permanent affliction to just a few minutes. Neither of these are true. The tragus does not contain sufficient nerve endings for a piercing to cause paralysis.