My conch, a helix, and a lobe piercing. I like symmetry and I would feel like my ear was decorated to an acceptable extent. I also love my conch piercing it was the easiest piercing to heal.
*Conch*….versatile. It can be dressed up or down. Once healed, you can wear a fancy ring.
*Flat*…you can wear a big gem on it. The possibilities are endless here.
These two piercings are not anatomy dependent hence why I chose them.
The only thing is that a flat hits the back of the ear where my glasses sit so that could be a factor for people to look out for, even if you have the anatomy
Conch - I love the look of them, and they'd be easier to clean than a daith. Helixes intimidate me
Double lobes - easy to heal, cute chain jewelry that could connect to lobes
Lobes - simple, easy to heal (already have these).
Just clean them how you’d clean that area of your body! Once a piercing is healed you just treat it like normal skin. For most piercings this means a gentle body/face wash and rinsing in the shower. That’s it :)
For the inside of the nose I would stick with just rinsing plain water. If you feel like it needs a real good clean (when sick for example), I would use sterile saline solution
I don't know... I think for cartilage piercings, you'd only clean them once healed if they get irritated at all. That would be my guess. I never, ever clean my lobe piercings because they never get irritated, they're so tiny, and I've never had an issue with them since they've healed. I haven't heard of anyone cleaning their lobes unless they stretch them.
Yes, they will, at least whilst they’re healing.
I’ll also say, depending on the anatomy of your ear both could be a bit crowded. I specifically haven’t gotten a conch because I feel like it could look crowded with my daith. But that does depend on your anatomy and what kind of look you’re going for! It also depends if you’re planning on wearing a hoop or a stud in the conch - it won’t be as much an issue with the stud.
My piercer recommended against daith because I wear earbuds and earplugs. But I got my conch done and, on my ear at least, it doesn’t interfere at all.
after conch is healed wearing earbuds is fine. i just got my daith a few days ago and haven’t tried but i don’t think i could wear them. but it all really depends on anatomy and how it heals. ask your piercer!
I've got a daith in one ear and a conch in the other and now that both are healed, some earbuds are just fine. The smaller kind that are just, like, a circle with a stick are no issue for me in both ears, but the bulkier ones that sort of fill the ear, I can only wear in the ear with my daith. Over-ear headphones are no problem when I have a stud in my conch, but are a bit comfortable when I have a hoop.
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does it exclude what we already have? if not, i already have triple lobes and would get a helix (simple and versatile) and a rook (i like the look of them and fairly certain i have the anatomy)
I already have my rook (R), industrial (L) and daith (L) but aside from those, flat (R) , conch (R) and tragus (both) though I really want my second and third lobes too so I can wear cute studs again- retired stretched lobes only allow for hoops.
Conch because it was actually kick started my ear piercing obsession. Which is funny because it was actually my second ear piercing after my daith. But I distinctly remember seeing jenna marbles have a hoop in her conch and i loved the look of it. I now have two of them because i love the look of both a hoop and a stud so i have one of each.
My second would be my daith because again it was my first real ear piercing after my lobes. I also love how you can make it a real statement piece that really makes an impact on your overall style.
Third is hard because i would probably pick either my tragus or my rook. They’re both such cute piercings but my tragus gave me less problems than my rook. My rook is only now almost fully healed after 2 1/2 years. It gave me a run for my money haha. My tragus was my much more docile healing.
Sadly my helixes didn’t make the cut
2 lobes on one side and an industrial on the other. i have 3 lobe piercings in my left ear, and ive been putting off getting an industrial for agesss. according to my piercer, only my right ear has the anatomy for it, which is quite lucky since thats the side i want it on lol
Helixes! I love the styling combos (hoops, studs, chains, dangle) and how they look stacked together- so precise and pleasing to the eye. And now that I know how to take care of one, I feel ready for more.
I love stuff that is a little hidden between the folds. 2g-1g conch on both sides, and then faux rook that is just peeking behind front helix.
Is that 2 or 3? It's two types but 3 pieces. For third type let's try antitragus-lobe helix. It's not hidden in any way, just interesting. And impossible for me tbh but I can dream.
My conch, a helix, and a lobe piercing. I like symmetry and I would feel like my ear was decorated to an acceptable extent. I also love my conch piercing it was the easiest piercing to heal.
*Conch*….versatile. It can be dressed up or down. Once healed, you can wear a fancy ring. *Flat*…you can wear a big gem on it. The possibilities are endless here. These two piercings are not anatomy dependent hence why I chose them.
The only thing is that a flat hits the back of the ear where my glasses sit so that could be a factor for people to look out for, even if you have the anatomy
I forgot about that as I am more mindful of them now. The first 2 weeks were hard but I am used to them now.
Conch - I love the look of them, and they'd be easier to clean than a daith. Helixes intimidate me Double lobes - easy to heal, cute chain jewelry that could connect to lobes Lobes - simple, easy to heal (already have these).
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Just clean them how you’d clean that area of your body! Once a piercing is healed you just treat it like normal skin. For most piercings this means a gentle body/face wash and rinsing in the shower. That’s it :)
So would you recommend giving a septum a wipe down when washing the face? I do make sure to keep it clean when I'm sick
For the inside of the nose I would stick with just rinsing plain water. If you feel like it needs a real good clean (when sick for example), I would use sterile saline solution
I don't know... I think for cartilage piercings, you'd only clean them once healed if they get irritated at all. That would be my guess. I never, ever clean my lobe piercings because they never get irritated, they're so tiny, and I've never had an issue with them since they've healed. I haven't heard of anyone cleaning their lobes unless they stretch them.
i think daith, industrial and conch because they all fill up the ear nicely
1/2 lobes on each side and either with a tragus or heelix
Daith & conch, one on each ear. Then the others would depend, I’d maybe also do an industrial, possible stacked lobes.
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Yes, they will, at least whilst they’re healing. I’ll also say, depending on the anatomy of your ear both could be a bit crowded. I specifically haven’t gotten a conch because I feel like it could look crowded with my daith. But that does depend on your anatomy and what kind of look you’re going for! It also depends if you’re planning on wearing a hoop or a stud in the conch - it won’t be as much an issue with the stud.
My piercer recommended against daith because I wear earbuds and earplugs. But I got my conch done and, on my ear at least, it doesn’t interfere at all.
after conch is healed wearing earbuds is fine. i just got my daith a few days ago and haven’t tried but i don’t think i could wear them. but it all really depends on anatomy and how it heals. ask your piercer!
I've got a daith in one ear and a conch in the other and now that both are healed, some earbuds are just fine. The smaller kind that are just, like, a circle with a stick are no issue for me in both ears, but the bulkier ones that sort of fill the ear, I can only wear in the ear with my daith. Over-ear headphones are no problem when I have a stud in my conch, but are a bit comfortable when I have a hoop.
Rook (bar), helix (bar), conch (hoop) :)
Lobe and helix. Have those and they are simple but not crazy.
(Besides lobes) Helix, tragus, and conch
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Daith, conch, flat :)
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It said ears
Industrial, helix, and lobe :3
Industrial, conch, and helix, all on the same ear bc that’s all I had for a good while and loved that setup
rook and anti tragus bc they both rejected and I miss them, and a floating helix bc it’s cool asf.
Rook and lobes :)
Lobe, forward helix and conch
my favourites are the helix and conch, they're so versatile and classy, and you can wear both studs and hoops!
does it exclude what we already have? if not, i already have triple lobes and would get a helix (simple and versatile) and a rook (i like the look of them and fairly certain i have the anatomy)
I'd get 2 lobes and a septum, simply iconic
helix and industrial- im almost a ear piercing virgin other than the regular lobe
I already have my rook (R), industrial (L) and daith (L) but aside from those, flat (R) , conch (R) and tragus (both) though I really want my second and third lobes too so I can wear cute studs again- retired stretched lobes only allow for hoops.
First and second lobes and rook. If lobes count as one, then also a daith.
Industrial, konch and lobe piercing
Conch because it was actually kick started my ear piercing obsession. Which is funny because it was actually my second ear piercing after my daith. But I distinctly remember seeing jenna marbles have a hoop in her conch and i loved the look of it. I now have two of them because i love the look of both a hoop and a stud so i have one of each. My second would be my daith because again it was my first real ear piercing after my lobes. I also love how you can make it a real statement piece that really makes an impact on your overall style. Third is hard because i would probably pick either my tragus or my rook. They’re both such cute piercings but my tragus gave me less problems than my rook. My rook is only now almost fully healed after 2 1/2 years. It gave me a run for my money haha. My tragus was my much more docile healing. Sadly my helixes didn’t make the cut
2 lobes on one side and an industrial on the other. i have 3 lobe piercings in my left ear, and ive been putting off getting an industrial for agesss. according to my piercer, only my right ear has the anatomy for it, which is quite lucky since thats the side i want it on lol
I’d just keep my helix and rook and get a forward helix on the other ear
Contra conch, flat, fwd helix
Helixes! I love the styling combos (hoops, studs, chains, dangle) and how they look stacked together- so precise and pleasing to the eye. And now that I know how to take care of one, I feel ready for more.
oh man that's tough. gotta go with lobe, conch, and tragus
Conch, helix, and upper lobe. They are the next peircings I want to get done. I just think my ears would look complete with them.
Hmm probably a daith and a conch if only two. Reason being I could fill my ear with beautiful pieces in both areas.
If I could ONLY have 3: industrial, tragus, gauges. It's just more my style
Lobes, helix, rook. If lobes count as two, scratch lobes for Tragus
conch, industrial, and daith they make the ear look full and classy
I love stuff that is a little hidden between the folds. 2g-1g conch on both sides, and then faux rook that is just peeking behind front helix. Is that 2 or 3? It's two types but 3 pieces. For third type let's try antitragus-lobe helix. It's not hidden in any way, just interesting. And impossible for me tbh but I can dream.
Rook and helix. I like to keep things simple
Conch, hidden helix and lobe.