Glass plugs are a great alternative to metal plugs. It is nonporous and can be autoclaved so it’s safe for healing tissue and glass plugs (https://www.urbanbodyjewelry.com/plugs-and-tunnels/green-dichroic-glass–plugs.html) come in a variety of brilliant colors and interesting designs.
Similarly one may ask, will Glass plugs stretch your ears?
YOUR FIRST STRETCH:
Single-flared glass plugs are perfect for a fresh stretch since it’s only flared on one side and rounded on the other which makes it easier to slip straight in the ear lobe. Glass is non-porous, highly biocompatible and easy to sanitize which makes it our stretching material of choice.
gauge | inches decimal | millimeters |
---|---|---|
10g | 0.102″ | 2.588 mm |
0.125″ | 3.175 mm | |
8g | 0.129″ | 3.264 mm |
6g | 0.162″ | 4.115 mm |
Similarly, can you sleep with glass plugs in?
I recommend you sleep with your plugs in your ears. Sleeping without them can cause irritation, dryness, and cracking. (This could just be my preference.) Once your ears completely heal, purchase a pair of wood plugs.
Can you wear resin plugs?
This is still not safe, as resin often ends up on the wearable or spills out, and in porous eyelets can still leach unsafe chemicals on your lobes. It is simply not worth the risk, when there are many safe, beautiful materials out there to wear!
Why is the jump from 8g to 6g so big?
It’s probably for 2 reasons. First off, there’s a larger size jump between 8g and 6g. Up until 8g, there is only a difference of 0.6mm or less in between each size. After 8g, the differences get larger, and there is a 1 mm size difference between 8g and 6g.
What size gauge will shrink back?
2 gauge
Can you use Vaseline to gauge your ears?
Stretching Process (taper method)
Lubricant will make the taper super slick, so it will slide through easy. Lubricants make a stretch easier. While you’re out getting a new taper, get some Jojoba oil, Vitamin E oil or GaugeGear Stretching Balm (Neosporin and Vaseline are not good lubes for ear stretching).