how do I stretch my ear

hey guys

I want to stretch my ear but I dont know how to?how do I do it

Answer #1

… just play with your ear loads to loosen the skin .. over time this will cause de skin to be loose enough to just fit a bigger size in a prevent any damage to your ear and prevent a blow out.. if it hurts to put a new size in then your ear isnt ready for a new one yet .. be patient with it:)

Answer #2

Get your ear preced. leave for 6 weeks. Put in size 2, leave for 2 weeks. Put in size 4, leave for 2 weeks.

ect.. however once you get to about size 6-8 you wont to leave for about 3-4weeks, if/when you get to sizes, 10-20 leave for months at a time.

if they get infected clean out very well. Maybe take out steacher.

I would say go up in 2’s each time you streach.

Remember once you have gone past about a size 4-6 your ear will never go back to its normal size.

Goodluck! xXx

Answer #3

Use guage horns… they’re like 18 or so at the tip and stretch out to like 4’s or 2’s… from there just play with the hole everyday and once a month buy an ear ring a guage larger and push it through.

Answer #4

oh dang! I was flintching as I read that answer xD

Answer #5

eww sorry I hate that unless it’s a small guage. well you can have it pierced PROFESSIONALLY with a really thick hollow needle or if you have it pierced regularly already you can start stretching it your self. I tried to get these really great horns in my ears, it hurt like a b(itch. and were only 12guage, so I slowly stretched them with lots of neosporin–since it’s a lube and you’re basically tearing your flesh. so they will bleed and puss and you will need some sort of sterile thing like neosporin, those are made out of bone, not metal, so they’re rough too, hence I needed more slippy stuff. you will need to constantly play with them and keep a tube of that stuff with you. it will suck because of the crunchies that form outside and within the piercing…I’m great with pain but that sh*t HURT! arent’s they cool!? http://steelnavel.com/product.asp?ID=1347 I kept them in for a couple of weeks before they pissed me the hell off so I took them out.

Answer #6

Alright, it seems to me like no one here really knows what they’re talking about. First of all, you want to stretch slowly. If you get your ears pierced with a gun, the gauge size will normally be 20 gauge or 18g. If you get your ears pierced with a needle (which is the better method), it will USUALLY be an 18g. Gauges are measured by number, from 20g down to a 00g, with 20g being the smallest and 00g being the largest.

When you’re stretching, do NOT dead stretch, and DO NOT under ANY circumstances skip sizes! Bad things happen. Use a taper or wrap PTFE tape around an existing ear ring to go up sizes. Wait until the hole is fully healed to continue up to the next size. Everyone is different, but it is suggested that you leave in sizes 18g-10g at least three weeks before stretching. After you get larger than a 10g, you will definately want to leave them in for at least a month or two before stretching up. But again, everyone is different, and it may take you even longer than that to heal completely.

You’ll wanna do your research before any kind of body modification. :) Try searching eHow for step-by-step guides, and check out bmezine.com for stories about ear stretching.

Answer #7

go to like hottpic or any ware that sells stuff for gauging your ears. your ears should right now be a 20 or a 25 depending on what they wore percied with.I would buy tapers so you can do them by steps.be careful what ever you do caz is you skip to fast your gonna end up ripeing you ear and that wont be good .the smaller the number the bigger the hole will be .they go by every 2 junps so if your at a 20 go to a 18 and then from there till you have a size you like .wait awhile to change sizes caz you do not want to go to fast at frist .

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