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How to Survive the Workday with Ear Piercing Jewellery and a Headset

How to Survive the Workday with Ear Piercing Jewellery and a Headset

Are you working on a job where you have to wear a headset all day around, and your piercings get in the way? Well, we all have extra love for our ear piercings, whether they are conch, helix, or tragus, but how do you keep them safe and unpainful while working? What are the tips we could use to ensure piercing safety and find seamless ear piercing jewellery for work?

Tips for Wearing Headsets with Ear Piercings

You can be pretty comfortable on a job requiring a headset and wearing workplace friendly piercing jewellery. Although it is a bit tricky, it is not something which can not be achieved.

Your Headset Matters

Lightweight headsets that have adjustable ear pads do a lot of good when it comes to wearing them all day long with your jewellery.

Over-ear headsets are better this way, the pads are not pressed in your ears, and your jewellery has room to breathe. If you are trendy, try the headsets in different colours just to have fun looks.

Use Bone Conduction Headphones

If you’re constantly on the move or working out, bone conduction headphones stay securely in place without pressing on your ears. This means you won’t have to worry about your earrings getting squished or irritated.

Adjust the Fit

Make sure your headset isn't too snug. You want it to be comfortable and not squeezing over. So, when you feel the pressure, adjust them. If you are working with a rather tight headset, make sure to adjust it frequently to lose the headband or adjust its pads so they don’t touch your jewellery.

Use Padding

A great tip for people who need to constantly wear the headphones as in a customer support role. Adding some additional padding can help by a great number.

You can use a small piece of foam or even a cotton ball between the headset and your ear to create a soft barrier.

Take Breaks

Give your ears a breather every hour or so. Take the headset off for a few minutes to let your piercings chill and relax. This helps keep soreness away and lowers the chance of inflammation.

Keep Piercings Clean

Give your piercings a good clean, especially if you’re wearing a headset for long stretches. Spritz some saline on the area to keep the germs away and avoid getting infected.

Consider Your Jewellery

Check if your current ear piercings are bulky or if the design has uncomfortable edges. You might want to change to something simpler, like a flat back ear piercing or small studs. They help you lessen the pressure on your skin, which goes in your favour with headphones.   

Listen to Your Body

If your piercings start feeling sore or irritated, don’t just brush it off. Take off the headset and let your ears chill for a bit. It’s better to switch up your routine than to risk an infection or any other drama.

Explore Alternatives

If headsets continue to bother you, think about using earphones or bone-conduction headphones, which don’t touch your ears at all. These might be a good option if you’re struggling with comfort.

What to Do If Your Headset Messes with Your Piercings

  1. If your headset’s making your piercings feel cranky, don’t worry as there are some cool tricks to make things easier.
  2. Try making your own ear cushion. Grab some soft fabric or a gel pad and attach it where the headset touches your ears. This can spread out the pressure and make things way more comfy.
  3. Another trick is to use silicone ear pad covers; they add a layer of softness and reduce friction. If your current headset isn’t cutting it, think about switching to one with adjustable, floating ear cups that fit better. For extra protection, stick a small silicone barrier on your jewellery to cushion the contact.
  4. If your piercings are feeling a bit inflamed, gently press a cool cloth or ice pack wrapped in a towel against them to calm things down.
  5. Switching to flatter jewellery or trying flexible headsets with memory foam ear pads can also make a big difference.
  6. Don’t forget about padded headset covers. They’re like a comfy blanket for your ears. With these easy fixes, you can keep your piercings and your headset on for long hours.

In a nutshell, you can have both, a job with a headset and an ear full of gorgeous and trendy piercing jewellery collection. By following the tips above, you can minimise the pressure on your ear and actually enjoy your job without rubbing the jewellery against your skin. 

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