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  3. 15 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears - AOL

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    Texture Swirl Hoop Earrings. A hoop is a timeless style to have in a lineup of earrings. These solid-gold earrings can be worn for years, with no worries about discomfort, itchiness, or allergic ...

  4. The 25 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears, Starting at ... - AOL

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    With silver, look for sterling silver 925, which means 92.5 percent of what you're getting is sterling silver, a concentration high enough that sensitive ears will be in the clear. Other materials ...

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    The other end is threaded, either externally or tapped with an internal thread, and the other bead is screwed into place after the barbell is inserted through the ear. Since the threads on externally threaded barbells tend to irritate the piercing, internal threads have become the most common variety.

  6. Barbell (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    So named because the shaft of the bar has threads at both ends to allow beads with receiving threads to be attached. Due to the potential damage or irritation to the piercing as the threads are passed through when the jewelry is inserted or removed as well as the popularity of the internally threaded barbell, the externally threaded option has become less common.

  7. Nasal cartilages - Wikipedia

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    The septal nasal cartilage fits in a place between the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid and vomer bones while also being covered by an internal mucous membrane. The superior portion of the septal nasal cartilage attaches to the nasal bones, while the inferior portion attaches to the alar cartilages via fibrous tissues.