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Ear Plugs
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Hider Plug
$19.99Hider Plug is a great way to conceal your piercing. This comfortable plug will hide and keep your piercing until you are ready to insert a more noticeable jewelry piece. Learn More -
20 Pack of Replacement O rings
$18.9920 Pack of Replacement O Rings will suit all your body jewelry needs. You will now always have a suitable O-ring when you need one! Ideal for ear plugs and other stretched jewelry pieces, though you may use them whenever you need an extra O-ring. Learn More -
Clearance - Black Glass Plug
Regular Price: $17.99
Special Price: $15.29
Available in; 1/2, or 5/8. All pieces are priced individually. For a pair order 2. Learn More -
Clearance - Green Glass Plug
Regular Price: $17.99
Special Price: $15.29
The Green Glass Plugs are made of glass, of course and are slightly translucent. Available in 00g, 1/2", & 5/8". All pieces are priced individually. For a pair order 2. Learn More -
Clearance - Acrylic Ant Plug
Regular Price: $20.99
Special Price: $17.84
Last Ones - Acrylic Ant Plug(s) Learn More
Various Types of Ear Plugs
Ear plugs are the most popular jewelry styles for stretched earlobes and other stretched piercings. Depending on the design, there are various types of ear plugs. Smooth ones without flares have the same diameter from top to bottom. Those with one flare have one side smooth and another with a widened flare. There are also double flared ear plugs that have flares on both sides. Flares prevent the ear plug from slipping out of the piercing hole. In case you use a smooth ear plug without flares make sure to use O-rings to keep the plug in place.
How to Insert Ear Plugs?
Ear plugs are not difficult to insert, but you may need some practice. Smooth plugs without flares go in easily, but you need to keep them in place with the use of O-rings. Single flared plugs are easily inserted through the smooth side that goes on the back of the ear. However, if you use such a plug make sure to use an O-ring to keep the plug in place. Double flared plugs sometimes pose a bit of a challenge. To insert them without much trouble, make sure to use a bit of a lubricant to make the flare slip easily into the piercing hole. Also, make sure that your ear piercings are completely healed and properly stretched before you try to insert double flared ear plugs.