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Can I get my ears pierced in July? What should I pay attention to when piercing my ears in July?

Many girls like to get their ears pierced, especially in summer. They can wear beautiful earrings, which not only show their taste, but also show their personality. So, can I get my ears pierced in July? What should I pay attention to when piercing my ears in July?

Can I get my ears pierced in July?

Yes, but you must pay attention to nursing.

When you start piercing your ears, you should stick to wearing earrings or earrings, or they will grow out overnight. After three months, you can rest for one or two days a week, without earrings or earrings. After half a year, the wound healed and you can wear it at will. So don't take it out in three days, wait until your ears are healed, or you will fall short.

When is the best time to get your ears pierced?

Experts say the best time to get pierced ears is at the end of March and the end of September every year. It's best not to get pierced ears in summer, because summer is the season of bacterial transmission and it is easy to get sick. Even with careful care, it is easy to get infected with bacteria, and the lukewarm climate is more conducive to the repair of ears. In addition, the weather is hot in summer, so you should clean your body every day, so you will encounter an ear that has just been pierced, which is more likely to cause inflammation. If you really want to get your ears pierced, it's not impossible, but you should pay attention to washing your hair the day before you get your ears pierced and then the next day. If you can bear it, you'd better wash it once every three days. In addition, when washing your hair, you can wrap your ears with something (such as earmuffs for dyeing your hair, or plastic wrap and transparent glue) to keep them from getting wet.

Where should I get my ears pierced?

The location of earlobe perforation should be combined with the shape of one's earlobe, the size of the earlobe, one's occupation and, of course, personal aesthetics, which determine whether it looks good or not. There are many ways to locate the ear hole, and it is generally believed that the appropriate position should be the intersection of the tragus notch and the vertical line at the lower edge of the earlobe.

Personally, as long as doctors master the important principle that they should not be too close to the lower and rear edges of the earlobe, so as to avoid the earlobe from cracking when pulling it unintentionally, they should refer to the opinions of beauty seekers in most other positions.