Standard ear piercings are usually pierced at 20g or 18g. Gauge sizes go up (or down, depending on how you look at it) in even numbers from there, so the next largest size from an 18g is 16g, then 14g, then 12g, and so on. When you get to 0g, the next size is 00g (pronounced “double zero gauge").
What is the smallest size gauge? A standard ear piercing is 20g or 18g so the smallest gauge size is 20g. Gauge sizes are always even numbers and the smaller the number the bigger the earring, so from 18g the next size up would be 16g. It would then go from there to 14g, then 12g, then 10g etc.
How do I know what size my ear gauges are?
The gauge measurement is the number printed next to the cutout circle. Gauge wheels usually provide the measurement in the gauge size along with the millimeters or inches. You'll need to look the conversion rate up online if it doesn't, though.
What is the most common ear gauge size?
The most common gauges for this are the 16g, 18g and 19g. Next to the Forward Helix is the Helix or the outer rim of the ear that stretches down near the earlobe. Typical earring sizes for this part of the ear are 16g, 18g, 19g and 20g.
What gauge size is a normal earring?
Gauge Size: Insert a standard earring post through your piercing - this is going to be a 20G size post. If it fits snugly, then your gauge size will be 20G. If you can move it around a little bit, try an 18G size. If you can move it around quite a bit, then you probably want a 16G size.
What are the different sizes of gauges?
- 18 gauge = 0.04 inches or 1.0 millimeters.
- 14 gauge = 1/16-inch or 1.6 millimeters.
- 8 gauge = 1/8-inch or 3.2 millimeters.
- 2 gauge = 1/4-inch or 6.5 millimeters.
- 0 gauge = 5/16-inch or 8.3 millimeters.
- 00 gauge = 3/8-inch or 9.3 millimeters.
What is a good gauge size?
Choosing the right gauge size ensures that your body jewelry will fit comfortably into a body piercing. Gauge sizes can be confusing at first, as a higher number indicates a smaller size. The most common gauge size for body piercings, in general, is between 18 and 16.29 Jul 2021
Is 00g too big?
Most professionals would say that size 0g (8mm) to 00g (10mm) is the absolute point of no return. But, to be on the safe side most would recommend staying under 2g because at this point most people can shrink their ears back.
What size gauge can you not go back from?
The so-called “point of no return,” which is the size or gauge after which you will not be able to go back to original size, is a range between 0g and 4g for the majority. But, it's important to note that this isn't always the same for everyone.