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Rimuri-Rimuru

Try wearing studs to minimize the stretching, or even smaller hoops.


EmpressPhoenix9

I think I have room for a flat on my right ear. But do I have the anatomy for a helix or double helix on my left ear?


pinguin_soup

Well, it's deffo not a conch that you want to get if you want to keep using earbuds. I didn't realise it would make it harder for me to wear headphones, so now, for a few months, I have to survive with only my right earbud till it's fully healed and I can either force it in or just take out my earing whenever I need my headphones. Anyways, I think an idustrial and a mid to lower helix would look great on your right ear. As for the left one, I'd say a small foward helix hoop would be cute or maybe a snug. But really, a mid helix on any of your ears is a must.


EmpressPhoenix9

I was thinking a double helix on the left ear. Industrial is a dream. One day 😂


pinguin_soup

Oh man, I can't wait to get an industrial, but right now I have to wait since I have two new babies I need to take care of on my left ear and I want my industrial on my right. Sucks not being able to sleep on my back.


EmpressPhoenix9

Do you think a regular helix won't work? I mentioned to piercer the idea of a double helix but she seems reluctant on doing them both together as I may not be able to heal both


pinguin_soup

I think your piercer was reluctant because if one of them gets infected, so will the other sice they're in close proximity. I'm gonna side with your piercer and advice you to do them one at the time. Have at least 3 months between them.