Earrings shot into your ears with a gun have an extremely tight backing, designed so they will not come out easily at all.
Soak a cotton ball with the cleansing liquid, drip on front and back of earring while twisting so the solution gets in and through. It is normal that they feel 'stuck' to your ear and may be hard to turn at first. Just make sure you put on solution, then twist.
After you ears are completely healed (six to eight weeks) don't feel bad if you require the assistance of someone else. As I said they are extremely hard to remove.
Get a firm, secure grip of the front of earring and grab back with thumb and index finger. Grab the back on either side of the smooth edge, not where the rounds are. Pull the back off with much force. Be careful not to rip front of earring into ear pierced hole by not having hold.
Tip: I've actually had to hold the front and have a friend pull off the back. Sometimes it takes that much force to remove without harming the ear.
Don't fret, these are strictly for gun shot ears and you will most probably never use them again.
2006-08-16 20:40:17
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answered by Silver L 2
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Remove Baby Earrings
2016-11-07 01:03:57
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answered by ? 4
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There are freshly pierced, am I right?
They take a LOT of tugging as there is a rdige on the back on the stud part that goes in your ear. That stops them from falling out too easily.
The easiest way that I found to remove them was to twist the front part one way, and the back the other. That worked for me.
But saying that, do you really need to remove them at all? You could put the lotion on a cotton bud and wipe around the earrings. Just a thought.
Good luck :-)
2006-08-16 20:16:13
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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In tinnitus, the sounds a person hears are actually perceptions. Since there's no actual source, they are often referred to as "phantom noises". I read that about 8% of all people in the US suffer from tinnitus so you are not the only one who hears these strange noises.
Tinnitus is actually not a disease. It is actually a symptom of a problem that is rooted deep, somewhere within your body. The problem could be a simple one like an infection in the ear, or even simpler, such as ear wax. Just clear the wax and get the infection treated, and the noises could go away. In some people, it could even be the result of a side-effect of a drug they took. Or it could be more complicated.
If you want to know more about this condition and wnat to learn how to solve naturally your problems with these annoying noises you should read this ebook: http://tinnitus.toptips.org
It helped me a lot.
2014-09-24 09:08:02
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answered by ? 2
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you just have to pull on each side.. like hold on to the actual earring and pull on the back until it comes out. it can be hard, but trust me, tht's how you do it. i had issues with that... i had to have my mom take them out. i was afraid i'd pull the earring through, but that's not gonna happen. good luck!
2006-08-16 20:13:06
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answered by Marisa :) 2
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you are not supposed to remove the stud for many weeks after you get them pierced.
use a sterile q-tip to apply the cleansing lotion all around the peircing with stud in place.
2006-08-16 20:17:58
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answered by anonymoususer987876 3
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If you just got them, then don't take them out. They aren't healed and they will close. If you've had them for like 6 weeks or so, do what the first girl said.
2006-08-16 20:14:49
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answered by karolinka 4
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How to take off if infected
2014-02-24 13:45:21
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answered by Chad Bagley 1
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what stud earrings you were referring to?
2006-08-16 20:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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