I was recently browsing celebrity photos from this year’s
Cannes festival in search for upcoming jewelry trends. What I found instead
inspired or rather pushed me to write this post. I saw a picture of the
gorgeous Sharon Stone wearing a stunning white gown with a golden snake detail
across her back. Miss Stone matched her outfit with quite impressive pair of
diamond earrings. So impressive, that Miss Stone’s earlobes almost doubled in
length! I was shocked. Why would one suffer so much just to make an impression…
with a pair of earrings? Wasn't the
dress enough?
Sharon Stone's excessive and regular earlobes |
Problem 1: Heavy Weight
Earrings which are too heavy for our earlobes may cause our
holes to stretch or droop in the long run. Also, it is not very aesthetically
pleasing, as Sharon Stone’s example shows. There are two easy solutions to this
problem. You can or use additional transparent discs to secure the back of the earring
or invest in translucent patches that are applied to the back of the earlobe, such as EarLift or Lobe Wonder.
In both cases, some of the weight of the earring will be transferred onto the
disk or patch support, making it easier to wear. At Love My Pearls, we offer
two types of disk support for larger earrings: larger discs made of hard plastic and
smaller and softer ones, made of silicone, just like on the photo below. However,
the best solution is to wear such earrings only once in a while and for a few
hours at a time, just for special occasions to minimize the chance of permanent
damage to our earlobes.
Types of additional earring support offered free of charge at Love-My-Pearls.com |
Problem 2: Wrong Fit
Sometimes we just want our earrings
to be big. Unfortunately, larger or multidimensional earrings tend to fall off
the ears or don’t sit straight. For example, larger pearl studs (think 10 mm or
more) require extra support to sit snugly on our ears. In such case, you can
consider getting a larger earring back or wearing larger disks with your
existing earring backs. A larger back support will fix the fit of a rebellious
earring, just like on the photo below.
Difference in fit between regular and enlarged earring backs in large pearl stud earrings. |
Problem 3: Total Discomfort
Some earrings, especially those for non-pierced ears, are
simply not comfortable to wear. They pinch too much, they slip, or their
intricate designs dig into our delicate skin. A simple solution is to try a
different type of back or to use earring cushions that help to relieve pressure
on the ears and make the earrings more comfortable. Alternatively, you can ask
a jeweler to adjust their tight grip or consider substituting them with
screw-on mechanisms that allows for adjusting the pressure.
Problem 4: Allergy Boosters
Finally, earrings may be made with metal alloys that cause
allergies. Oftentimes, it is an allergy to nickel which can be found in many
types of jewelry, even 14K or 18K gold. Some people are also allergic to gold,
so keep in mind that nickel may not be the only culprit. The best solution for
keeping your allergies at bay without going bankrupt is to order your earrings
from reputable jewelers, where all jewelry has been
screened for allergy-causing agents. For instance, at Love My Pearls, we are testing all our jewels for allergic reactions in-house, in addition to working with reputable silver and gold suppliers. Another solution is, if possible, to
replace problematic findings with hypoallergenic ones. Finally, you can opt
for platinum earrings and get one pair of earrings every two years instead of
the usual 10 pairs per season. ;o)
As women, we tend to compromise on our comfort for the sake
of fashion. A feminine paradox; we suffer to feel better about ourselves. We
force our feet into high heels with pointy toes, we constrain our bodies in
seriously breath-taking shape wear, and we accessorize with heavy-weight
statement jewels that give us sore necks. We consciously and consistently
punish our cute little earlobes with earrings that are too large, too heavy, or
even harmful to our health. These few tips should be helpful in minimizing the
negative impact of our fashion consciousness.
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