if you have any baby teething gel in the house, put that on, it really works,but its a little sticky, so you will need to wash it off.
if not, and you don't want to buy it, then try ice cube, get your earlobe cold and sometimes its better if someone else puts the earring in.
Also, pull gently on the lobe while putting the earring in.
2007-02-09 14:40:00
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answered by I_Love_Life! 5
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The hole should not be closed already. But if you think it will be painful all you have to do is first rub some rubbing alcohol on the airlob then put some on the stem of the earing. As it is wet slip itinto the ear that should work.
Good luck!
2007-02-09 14:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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well in my opinion it hurts alot when u put it in but the thing is that the more u put ur earings in and out the more easyer it will be pain free and ofcourse try to put vasaline on it works!
2007-02-09 14:36:35
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answered by thrive 3
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yep sure. first use an earing with a thin back and coat it in vaseline and rub a little on the holes of you ears. hope this works xoxo
2007-02-10 00:42:11
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answered by makeupaholic211 2
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it really doesn't hurt... they should just pop back through, just remember to use antiseptic for a while afterwards as they may feel like they have been repierced and should be treated that way to avoid infection, itching or burning
2007-02-09 18:09:56
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answered by pale_vixen 3
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try to put some oral gel on your ears first, or numb them with ice.
be sure to clean them with an antiseptic afterwords.
good luck;)
2007-02-09 14:36:28
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answered by babydoll 3
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i dont understand your question..... can you be more speific? arent they alraedy in ur ears? did you just get them pierced?
2007-02-09 14:38:23
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answered by adrienne_bliss 3
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