Lobe: The lobe is the lower section of the ear, which is one of the most common piercings. Helix: The helix is positioned in the upper cartilage of the ear. Forward Helix: The forward helix is placed on the curve on the outer portion of the ear. Rook: The Rook is located in the cartilage of the upper ear.
What part of the ear is easiest to pierce?
Standard Lobe Piercing
Standard Lobe Piercing The easiest part of the ear to heal is the lobe. The least painful is the lobe, too—just a one or two out of 10.”
Can you pierce any part of your ear?
Pretty much any part of your ear can be pierced, as long as jewellery can comfortably go through it.
What piercings look good on your ear?
These Are The Prettiest Ear Piercing Combinations To Try In 2020
- Flat + Triple lobe.
- Single lobe + Daith + Helix.
- Single lobe + Industrial.
- Conch + Double helix + Single lobe.
- Triple lobe + Conch.
- Triple lobe.
- Conch + Helix + Flat.
- Tragus + Helix + Flat.
Which piercing heals the fastest?
The fastest healing are the inner labia (4-6 weeks), clitoris and/or hood (4-6 weeks), fourchette (6-8 weeks) and the Princess Albertina (4-6 weeks). The longest are the outer labia (3-6 months) and Christina (6-9 months).
What are the different types of earring?
Earring Types:
- Stud Earrings. Stud earrings tend to be on the small side and sit snuggly on top of the ear lobe without dropping downward, looping backward, or climbing upward.
- Drop Earrings.
- Cluster Earrings.
- Dangle Earrings.
- Hoop Earrings.
- Huggie Earrings.
- Chandelier Earrings.
- Threader Earrings.
What are the different types of earring backs?
The Different Types of Earring Backs
- Clip Earrings.
- French Clip (AKA Omega)
- Jumbo Backs.
- French Wires (AKA Fish Hooks)
- Ball Backs.
- Push Backs (AKA Butterfly Backs, Post Backs, or Friction Earring Backs)
- Screw Backs.
- Latch Backs (AKA Hinge with notched post, Click-Top, or Snap Back)