

Learning how to put hoop earrings into your piercings can be a difficult task to begin with, especially if you are unfamiliar with the different types of clasps. With at least five different types of hoop earring fastenings, you may come across at least one or two you are unfamiliar with. Let us be your trusted guide to teaching you how to put your hoop earrings in safely and securely.
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Knowing how to put in different types of hoop earrings can ensure you achieve the ear stack of your dreams, no matter the style. With each type of hoop earrings potentially having a slightly different closing, knowing how to fasten all of them can save time when you are getting ready for any occasion. Our hoop earrings collections are a mixture of hinged and clasped closings.
Before you learn how to put in any type of hoops, the first step is to ensure your gold earrings are clean and sanitized. Doing this can help to reduce the chances of any infections, especially if you have recently had a new ear piercing and changed the earring for the first time. Our aftercare guide to piercings can help with any further questions you may have.
Hinge hoop earrings can often be the easiest style to know how to put in your ear. This type of hoop separates almost into two halves, which gives it the name of a 'hinge'. Looking at the clasp specifically, you may find it has either a little half hoop to secure the bar, otherwise the end of the bar will slot seamlessly into the remainder of the earring. Our recommendation for learning how to put hinged hoop earrings in are:
If you are having difficulty, you may want to first try learning how to put a hinged hoop earring in with the help of a freestanding mirror.
Clasped hoop earrings are a similar method to the hinged. The difference between these two styles is that instead of the hoop opening almost in half, the bar is the only element that opens. This is then slotted into a secure fixture at the otherside of the hoop. Our recommendation for learning how to put in clasped hoop earrings are:
Huggie earrings can be a delicate design many opt for when seeking an elegant ear stack. More often than not, this hoop earring style is a hinged clasp closing, but due to their dainty size, can be tricky to master for the first time. Our recommendation for learning how to put in huggie hoop earrings are:
If you are having difficulty, you may want to first try learning how to put a huggie hoop earring in with the help of a freestanding mirror.
Endless hoop earrings, sometimes known as infinity earrings, are a latch style where the bar threads into the tube of the hoop. Our recommendation for learning how to put in endless hoop earrings are:
If you are having difficulty, you may want to first try learning how to put an endless hoop earring in with the help of a freestanding mirror.
Butterfly backed earrings may commonly be thought of for stud earrings, but there are a selection of hoops which feature this style. Our recommendation for learning how to put in butterfly backed hoop earrings are:
If you are having difficulty, you may want to first try learning how to put a butterfly back hoop earring in with the help of a freestanding mirror.
To keep your hoop earrings clean, you will need to:
Cleaning your earrings is a vital first step when learning how to put your hoop earrings in. Getting in the habit of keeping your jewelry clean will not only keep them looking their best and making you feel amazing wearing them, but it can also help to reduce the risk of infections if you accidentally create a tear when putting them in.
Learn how to clean gold jewelry and how to clean silver jewelry in the comfort of your home with our trusted guides or discover our jewelry care kit.
Hoop earrings can be discovered in many different shapes and sizes. It's these characteristics which make this jewelry unique and so versatile when it comes to accessorizing a look.
Our top five types of hoop earrings include:
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