Forward Helix
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How to Choose a Forward Helix Barbell

14G Set

STRAIGHT SET
Forward Helix
How to Choose a Barbell
Forward helix
For comfortable use
Please choose the best one for you.
01.
Thickness
According to the size of the earring hole
Please choose from 16G or 14G.

1).16G (Diameter: 1.2mm)
A thickness that can be used even for standard pierced ears.
This is a popular gauge size.
Even for those who have pierced their ears with 14G, if you haven't worn earrings for a while, your piercing holes may have shrunk, so 16G is recommended.
2).14G (Diameter: 1.6mm)
If you had your piercing done with a 14G needle, please choose 14G.
Also, generally, those who have had cartilage piercings or body piercing holes done at hospitals tend to have 14G.
02.
Length
The thickness of the earring hole plus 1mm is comfortable.

Piercing Hole Thickness +1mm
For easier attachment and removal of parts and cleaning of barbells, we recommend adding 1mm to your piercing hole thickness. Individual differences apply, but generally, 7mm is popular for forward helix piercings.
* If the length does not fit, please use our Return & Exchange Service.
* If there is a possibility of swelling due to unstable holes or other reasons, we recommend adding an additional +1mm.
03.
Material
Gentle on pierced ears
Hypoallergenic precious metals are recommended.

04.
Type
For the forward helix
Labret studs are popular.

![]() | 1). Labret StudRecommended for continuous wearPlate catch that won’t snag Required parts: 1 Material: K18YG / PT850 Gauge: 16G / 14G Length: 3mm–12mm |
![]() | 2). StraightParts set front and backCoordinate behind the ear Required parts: 2 Material: K18YG / PT850 Gauge: 16G / 14G Length: 5mm–45mm |
![]() | 3). BananaTwo parts face forwardFeatures a gentle curve Required parts: 2 Material: K18YG / PT850 Gauge: 16G / 14G Length: 8mm–14mm |
![]() | 4). Segment RingParts can be set on the sideRing type Required parts: 1 Material: K18YG / PT900 Gauge: 16G / 14G Inner diameter: 6.5mm–10.0mm |