Types of ear piercing you can try
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Types of ear piercing you can try

An orbital piercing is any pair of piercings connected by a single piece of jewelry.

Types of ear piercing you can try

Ear piercing is one of those trends that never goes out of style. An earring or two never hurts when it comes to creating a fashionable statement. However, due to the wide variety of ear piercings, things could seem a little hazy. No longer do people only have one piercing in each ear. We are here to help you find what you want if you are considering getting a piercing but are unsure of which one you want.

Industrial types of ear piercings

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An industrial piercing often referred to as a scaffold, bar, or construction piercing is a double ear piercing that punctures the cartilage of the upper ear. If you want something that will stand out, industrial piercing is the only unusual piercing available.

Lobe piercing

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A lobe piercing is an ear piercing, as the name suggests. Because it is in the fleshy bottom area of the ear, it is one of the least painful to get. The recuperation period, which lasts roughly six weeks, is also one of the quickest. Once the piercing has healed, feel free to experiment with other styles because it is quite adjustable.

Cartilage piercing

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This specific piercing is popular among both men and women. Most people have no problem having their cartilage pierced. The difficult time comes in the first two weeks following the treatment when you might anticipate some little pain and suffering. You'll be OK once that is all through, though.

Orbital types of ear piercings

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An orbital piercing is any pair of piercings connected by a single piece of jewellery. It typically occurs close to the lobe of the ear. For this type of piercing, there are lots of earrings available in the market to style your look.

Helix piercing

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On the top of the ear, there is a fashionable cartilage piercing called the helix. This piercing is regarded as little discomfort because it is done with a tiny needle. But this looks amazingly cool once to get it.

Tragus piercing

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The tragus piercing is quite flexible and goes well with a range of jewellery styles. It might be uncomfortable to get it done because it depends on the size of your tragus and the area of your ear that lies in front of the ear canal.

2 or 3 Ear piercings

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Two or three ear piercings are a daring and distinctive option. Three rows of studs or hoops are often seen on them. For a modern appearance, wear them across your lobe or cartilage. Try this cool piercing to try something trendy and stylish.