Why are my earring studs black?

If your jewellery has changed colour and has become black, it has oxidised. Your body chemistry can affect how quickly your jewellery tarnishes, which is why some people can wear earrings for years with no tarnishing, whereas other people can experience tarnishing of earrings after only a week of wear.

What studs are used for ear piercing?

Your best bets will be surgical-grade steel, titanium, or 14-karat gold. In terms of style, comfort and versatility are key. Stud earrings are recommended for new piercings because they’re non-bulky for sleeping and less likely to snag on clothing and get pulled. (Ouch.)

When can I take out my ear piercing studs?

6-8 weeks
Yes, you can take your earrings out after 6-8 weeks if they feel ready, but don’t leave them out! They will still close quickly since they’re relatively new. Leave your earrings in as often as you can for roughly a year before going extended periods without them.

What can I clean earrings with?

Hydrogen peroxide is a great option for jewelry cleaning. It acts as a disinfectant and washes away grime. If your earrings need a quick sprucing up, put some peroxide on a cotton pad, then carefully use the pad to clean all over the earring.

How do you clean silver earrings that turn black?

Mix two parts baking soda to one part water to make a paste, then gently rub the mixture onto the jewelry. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth or microfiber towel. You can also follow a similar method using cornstarch. Just let the paste dry completely to remove the tarnish.

Which metal is best for newly pierced ears?

Stick with either the solid gold or 100% implant grade titanium or biocompatible stainless steel to prevent irritation on your fresh piercing. Any plated jewelry or other materials should be introduced only after your piercing has fully healed.