Probably not the best place to ask (in the threads I found about stretching earlobes, most of the feedback seemed negative), but what the heck... |
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Probably not the best place to ask (in the threads I found about stretching earlobes, most of the feedback seemed negative), but what the heck... |
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I found several "stretching kits" on Amazon that go up to a size 00. The kit has a stainless steel taper and tunnel for each size. The kits are usually around $20-$30 and have at least a set of 10 tapers and tunnels over several sizes. I know you said you want something heavy, but I think the stainless steel taper is the best way to go. It lets you stretch gradually w/o damaging your ear, and is very sterile. |
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I stay clear of stuff like that... I go to a professional to get my stretching done. Doing it yourself isn't a good idea, in all honesty. It's not a good idea to leave tapers in your ear either. That's not really how they're supposed to be used. |
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I always made my own gauges out of sculpey. You can make awesome tapers/spirals and use any colors you want/make them look really cool for a minimum of $2. I've been doing it for years, tons of my friends use the jewelry I make, and there hasn't been a single infection. Also it's really light and your ears will stretch naturally as you play with them. |
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