Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'll check out the sensitive ears, although the name alone sounds pricey. lol
11:23--I knew there'd be one in the bunch. Here's what will really bake your noodle: She got them pierced at 6 months!![]()
Are you European? I know it is popular over there.
Good God, don't blame this tacky fashion on us. It's done for the same reason that you Americans cut your infant boys sexual organs, it's purely cultural and both tacky and inappropriate. She's a human child, not a doll. Wait til she can make her own decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Piercing a baby girl's ears is also cultural. I would be worried about infections or the baby pulling on the earrings, but in the Latino culture (not sure about others), it's a rite of passage for baby girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'll check out the sensitive ears, although the name alone sounds pricey. lol
11:23--I knew there'd be one in the bunch. Here's what will really bake your noodle: She got them pierced at 6 months!![]()
Are you European? I know it is popular over there.
Anonymous wrote:Look for stainless steel posts. That should be the most hypoallergenic metal, even as compared to silver or gold. Note that with gold, 10k and 14k have various metals added in. If you want gold that is least likely to irritate, you should try 18k or 24k (24k is really only available at Chinese jewelry stores though, esp. in NY Chinatown).
Anonymous wrote:All earrings in Claire's that say sensitive solution are specially formulated so it won't release any nickel into your body. I personally am allergic to nickel and do great with these and they only start off from $3! They also carry sterling silver which is extremely great because they don't tarnish and start at $7.50!! They do even carry some 14k white gold and gold earrings as well as stainless steel! Of course those are a little more but worth it because they have a lock on back so kids won't lose them. They also always have a sale on all earrings either buy 2 get one free or sometimes but one get one half off!
Anonymous wrote:Can i just say this website wasn't put up for insults but for advice, if you want to know if they are safe, ask Claire's what their earrings contain before you buy them. As a result you will find that they can be quite safe, also for a two year old, your should only rarely change their earrings, i know because as a child i would mess around with my earrings as the would be swore. If you do change the earring, make sure you know what they contain and if they are "dirty" or you think they are, sterilize them as two year old's are usually quite sensitive to most metal.
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