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When and How to Pierce a Girl's Ears: A Guide for Parents

Debate About the Best Age to Pierce Ears

The decision of when to pierce a girl's ears is a topic that generates divided opinions. Some parents choose to do it when their child is a baby, while others prefer to wait until their daughter is older and can decide for herself.

Although there isn't a single recommended age, it's important to ensure that the procedure is safe, hygienic, and uses quality materials. At Roselin, we explain the pros and cons of piercing methods, essential care, and how to choose the first suitable earrings.

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Pros and Cons of Different Methods: Gun vs. Needle

The method used to pierce ears influences the healing and comfort of the process. Here are the differences between the two most common methods:

🔫 1. Piercing Gun: Quick but Controversial

Pros:

  • Fast and less intimidating for children.
  • Does not require direct skin contact with the piercer.
  • Generally found in pharmacies or jewelry stores.

Cons:

  • The pressure of the gun can cause a traumatic impact on the earlobe.
  • Higher risk of infection if not sterilized correctly.
  • Can cause slower healing.

🪡 2. Hollow Needle: Professional and Precise Method

Pros:

  • Technique used by professionals in specialized studios.
  • More precise and less traumatic for the tissue.
  • Done with sterile material, reducing the risk of infection.

Cons:

  • May take a little longer than the gun.
  • Some children may feel more anxious seeing the needle.

Roselin Recommendation: To avoid complications, the needle method in a professional studio is the best option, as it reduces the risk of tears and poorly healed scars.


Aftercare After Piercing: Preventing Infections and Proper Healing

Post-piercing care is essential to prevent infections and ensure quick and complication-free healing. Follow these recommendations:

✅ 1. Daily Cleaning with Saline Solution

✔ Apply twice a day with a sterile gauze.
✔ Do not use alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as they can irritate the skin.

✅ 2. Avoid Touching Earrings with Dirty Hands

✔ Always wash your hands before handling the earrings.
✔ Do not twist or move the earrings unnecessarily.

✅ 3. Avoid Excessive Water Contact

✔ Do not submerge in swimming pools or the sea during the first few weeks.
✔ Dry the area well after bathing.

✅ 4. Do Not Change Earrings Prematurely

Healing time: Approximately 6-8 weeks.
✔ Wait until the wound is completely closed before changing the earrings.

Roselin Tip: If you notice redness, swelling, or yellow discharge, consult a specialist before removing the earring.


How to Choose the First Earrings: Recommended Materials and Clasp Types

The first earrings should be safe, comfortable, and hypoallergenic, avoiding any material that could cause adverse reactions.

✨ 1. Safe Materials for Sensitive Skin

🔹 18K Gold: The best option for being hypoallergenic and durable.
🔹 Hypoallergenic sterling silver: Affordable alternative with good skin compatibility.
🔹 Surgical steel: Resistant and no risk of oxidation.

🔒 2. Secure Clasps for Young Girls

Screw-back clasp: Prevents earrings from falling off or getting lost.
Push-back clasp: Easy to put on and take off, ideal for older girls.
Small hoops with secure clasp: Comfortable and less prone to snagging.

💖 3. Recommended Designs for Babies and Young Girls

Small and lightweight earrings for greater comfort.
Designs with soft shapes like pearls, hearts, or stars.
Avoid dangling or large earrings that can get tangled in clothing.

Roselin Recommendation: For babies and young girls, 18K gold earrings with screw-back clasps are the best option, as they minimize risks and ensure comfort.


Final Tips and Where to Buy Safe Earrings

Piercing a girl's ears is a personal decision that should be made responsibly, ensuring that the process is safe, hygienic, and uses appropriate materials.

🔹 The best age depends on each family, but it's key to ensure the child is ready for the care.
🔹 The needle method is the safest and least aggressive for the tissue.
🔹 Earrings should be 18K gold, hypoallergenic silver, or surgical steel.
🔹 Screw-back clasps and small designs are most recommended for babies and girls.

At Roselin, we have an exclusive collection of safe, elegant, and anti-allergic earrings for girls, ideal for every stage of their growth.