Add a little edge to those lobes 🖤
I feel like the right people are going to love these. 🍓✨
and if you’re seeing this… it’s probably you. 🥰🖤
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Hey everyone! So glad you're here. If you're searching for 'girl stretched ears,' chances are you're either curious about the look, or you're already on your own stretching journey. I wanted to share a bit about my experience because it's been such a fun and empowering part of my personal style. I remember first seeing someone with stretched ears years ago and just being captivated by how unique and expressive it looked. For me, it wasn't just about making a statement; it was about embracing something a little different, something that felt truly 'me.' When I decided to start, I was a bit nervous, but also incredibly excited. I spent hours researching, looking at different styles of alternative jewelry, and reading up on how to stretch safely. My biggest piece of advice for anyone considering stretched ears is to take it slow. Seriously, slow and steady wins the race when it comes to healthy lobes. I started with a very small gauge and waited at least a month, sometimes even longer, between each stretch. Hygiene is super important too! Cleaning your ears and jewelry regularly helps prevent infections and keeps everything healthy. I always used jojoba oil to massage my lobes, which helps with elasticity and makes the stretching process much smoother. Choosing jewelry is probably my favorite part! There are so many incredible options out there for gauges. I love exploring alternative jewelry shops for unique plugs and tunnels. From natural stones and wood to intricate designs and even dangling pieces, you can really make your stretched ears a focal point of your outfit. Don't be afraid to experiment with different materials to see what feels best and matches your vibe. I've found that silicone tunnels are super comfortable for everyday wear, especially when sleeping, but I adore my stone plugs for a more dressed-up look. It's also okay if you encounter a few bumps along the way. I've heard stories about blowouts, and luckily, I've avoided them by being patient. If you ever feel pain or resistance, *stop*! Your ears will tell you when they're ready. Sometimes, downsizing for a bit can help your ears recover if you've gone too fast. It's all part of the learning process. Ultimately, having stretched ears has been such a confidence booster for me. It's a way to express my individuality and connect with a community of people who appreciate alternative aesthetics. If you're a girl looking to add a little edge to your lobes, I say go for it! Do your research, be patient, and have fun curating a look that truly reflects you. What are your favorite gauge styles? Let me know!


































































