Hypoallergenic Stainless Steel Earrings | Stylr
Green Jade Triple Charm Hoop Earrings - Waterproof & Hypoallergenic
Earrings that earn their daily slot. Stylr's earrings — huggies, hoops, studs, drops — are made from 316L surgical stainless steel posts, the same alloy used in surgical implants and the safest standard for newly pierced or sensitivity-prone ears. PVD or 18K gold-plated finishes hold their color through showers, sweat, and overnight wear.
Why post material matters more than price
If you've ever bought $15 hoops that turned your earlobes red within a day, the cause is almost always nickel-rich brass or copper posts with thin gold flash. The plating wears through, exposing reactive metal directly against pierced skin. 316L surgical stainless steel posts don't have that failure path — the nickel content is fully bonded inside the alloy structure, not on the surface where it can leach. This is the standard the medical industry uses for surgical implants and piercing studs.
How to layer ear styling without overdoing it
For a single-piercing pair: pick one statement (a thicker hoop or a sculpted drop) and let it stand. For two or three holes per ear: vary scale rather than style — a small huggie at the top, a mid-size hoop in the second, and a stud at the bottom reads layered without visual chaos. Mixed metals work if you commit to a 70/30 split, not 50/50.
The honest material breakdown
Posts are 316L surgical stainless steel. Decorative fronts use the same alloy with PVD coating (silver tone, gold tone, rose gold) or 18K gold-plating bonded over a stainless core. Hypoallergenic verified through international standards (ASTM F138 covers the implant-grade version). Safe for sleeping in. Safe for the shower. Safe for the gym.
Common questions
Will the gold tone wear off the post? Posts are usually unfinished 316L (silver-toned naturally) since the post itself doesn't show. The decorative front uses PVD or gold-plating. Are these safe for new piercings? 316L is the standard the piercing industry uses for healing pieces, but consult your piercer for the first 6–12 weeks. Can I shower and sleep in them? Yes — that's the design intent. What if a back falls off? Email us within 30 days and we'll replace the pair, no return needed.



























