Like a solid pair of pumps or an expensive handbag, the right pair of earrings can make an outfit. But if you end up with skin irritation, redness and swelling from that pair, it will likely be the last time you wear it. The best earrings for sensitive ears are gentle on your skin—and gorgeous to look at. Interestingly, you don’t need to have sensitive skin to react to jewelry. Dr. Geeta Yadav, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Facet Dermatology, says cold, dry weather, and eczema can also be possible culprits. However, the most common causes of earlobe irritation are piecing infections and contact metal allergies—specifically to nickel, copper and cobalt.
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The best earrings for sensitive skin are made from pure metal; specifically gold (14 carats or higher), sterling silver, titanium and platinum. Since those materials also tend to be expensive, we consulted jewelry experts for their advice on the safest and most stunning options. The top pick overall is Mejuri Dôme Hoops for their comfort-first fit, timeless design and high quality materials. For an affordable pair, consider Quince’s Silver Croissant Hoop Earrings, which are equally stylish and cost less than $30. Ahead, 9 of the best earrings for sensitive ears that we highly recommend.
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Here at Forbes Vetted, we’ve researched, tested and written extensively about the jewelry market, from evaluating the most trusted sources for lab-grown diamonds to hunting down the best jewelry stores online. As a contributor, I interviewed multiple experts for this story, including Dr. Geeta Yadav, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Facet Dermatology, and Aroom Han, the senior vice president of merchandising at Studs. I also read reviews, tested products and researched materials and metals to find the best earrings for sensitive ears. As a freelance writer, my work has appeared in publications including Instyle and Well and Good, and I’m the former beauty editor for Real Simple and Health magazines.
How I Choose The Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears
In order to find the best earrings for sensitive ears for women, I took the following factors into consideration:
- Materials: When selecting the best pair of earrings for sensitive ears, paying attention to the material is paramount. Aroom Han, senior vice president of merchandising at Studs, recommends looking for jewelry made of hypoallergenic materials (more on that later) such as titanium or precious metals like solid gold or silver.
- Hypoallergenic: When it comes to metals, hypoallergenic means the absence of nickel. According to Dr. Yadav, nickel is one of the most common allergies. If you see jewelry labeled as hypoallergenic, it must be nickel free.
- Tarnish-Proof: Jewelry can tarnish when it is exposed to water, makeup, body oils, sweat, deodorants, lotions and the list can go on. Luckily, sensitive ear-friendly materials are generally resistant against the elements. Platinum, titanium and gold hold up well against external factors. Sterling silver is a precious metal, but it is more susceptible to tarnishing than others.
Is It Common To Have A Reaction To Earrings?
“Everybody is different and all jewelry is different,” Han explains. However, he does caution that the lower the quality of the jewelry the higher the likelihood of your ears getting irritated.
Which Earrings Are The Most Comfortable?
“The earring you choose for a piercing can definitely affect the comfort level over long periods of wear,” Han says, “It also depends on where the earring is going and how often you change it.” Studs have a line of flatback studs that are created for comfort behind the ear by reducing the sharp pointy edges you can find in traditional butterfly earring backs.
Han also notes that weight can impact comfort. “Lighter, daintier hoops, or huggies can be more comfortable to wear than heavier, larger silhouettes,” he says, “If you prefer a large chunky hoop try a hollow hoop, it allows for a chunky style while keeping the earring lightweight.”
What Types Of Materials I Should Avoid?
Sriya Karumanchi, the director of marketing and communications for Catbird, recommends looking for titanium, 925 sterling silver, solid 14k gold and higher karat gold. “Everyone has different levels of sensitivity,” she says, “but these are generally the safest.”