Size 0
1 and 2/16th aka 1/8th. It goes up by 1/16th of an inch.
00
after you streach up to 00 the rest of the gauge sizes go to fractions and not regular numbers like 16g or 4g
1.5 inches
First of all, to gauge something is to measure it. You are STRETCHING your ears, not GAUGING them. The next size is 1 9/16", then 1 5/8", then 1 3/4"
A dime is approximately 18mm in diameter, which is close to 11/16 inch. In gauge sizes, 11/16 inch is usually equated to around 17-18 gauge for ear piercings, although individual anatomy can vary. It's recommended to consult with a professional piercer for accurate sizing and fitting.
a lot if u want to get size 10 gauge u should get the normal ear piercing size which is a size 20 or 18 gauge and slowly gauge it to a size 10 gauge
20g. But that's a regular ear piercing size. So you'll move up to 18g.
Yes. You're ears are normally pierced at a 16g then it goes 14g, 12g.....2g, 0g, 00g then you get into the fraction of an inch sizes
depends what kind of job. office bulding... no gauge. Skateboard shop... i think ur good with any size.
There is no standard size. A smaller one is 16 gauge. 10 gauge is larger, but less likely to be ripped out. (ouch) Smaller gauge is riskier when it comes to accidentally catching them on something and hurting yourself. i went from a normal earing to an eight guage,it hurts a litle bit but you wan to get your guage size smler wic that means the gauge is biger as quik as you can but not to quick ,and dont shove it very fast becuase yo can blow your ear out,the skin wil pus to the back of the earhole and stay