What does ZZ 585 mean?
What does ZZ 585 mean?
The marking 585 means no more than 585 out of 1000 parts are made of pure gold. That means 58.5 % of a piece with a 585 marking contains pure gold, also called fine gold.
Is 10K gold good for sensitive ears?
No, it is not. 10K gold is gold plated, gold-filled, or vermeil jewelry, which is not ideal for sensitive ear piercings. All of these feature a layer of gold coating on a base metal.
Is 18K gold good for earrings?
Also, the more gold in a setting, the softer and more vulnerable the earrings will be, making 14K gold often preferable. But the higher gold content also makes for a richer yellow hue, giving the gold stud earrings more character with 18K gold. Because 24K gold is pure gold, it is not suggested for wear in jewelry.
What earrings are safe for babies?
For babies, most health experts advise waiting until the baby has her or his first tetanus shot. And the first pair of earrings should be 18K or 14K yellow gold, surgical steel or platinum posts with screw-on backs rather than the more common push-on backs.
Is gold or stainless steel better for earrings?
Generally speaking, Stainless steel and titanium will appeal to users who are comfortable with the more generic body jewelry pieces and are not predisposed to allergy reactions. For people who have heightened sensitivity and are predilect to allergy reactions, gold is the better option.
What is the safest metal for earrings?
titanium
Should I take out my earrings when I shower?
To properly wash your earlobes, you must remove your earrings and gently massage the earlobe with water and soap. Also, earrings can get damaged when they come in contact with liquid, so removing earrings before showering will help preserve them.
How do you clean your ear after getting it pierced?
Using a cotton ball or pad dipped in rubbing alcohol, gently clean the skin around the piercings twice a day to keep away germs and prevent scabbing. You may also apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly around the opening.
Why do my ears hurt after getting them pierced?
It’s normal to have some redness, swelling or pain for a couple of days after getting your ears pierced. But your ears should look and feel better each day. If you find that your ears do great and then suddenly start to become red, inflamed or crusty a week or two later, that’s usually a sign of infection.