What Does Friction Back Earrings Mean
Use friction backs for everyday wear studs or if you seldom lose an earring while wearing it.
What does friction back earrings mean. Most earrings other than dangles are a two part system. The friction back is a basic efficient clutch and post style clasp that operates on a simple principle. Push backs also called friction backs are the most common type of earring back. Use friction backs for everyday wear studs or if you seldom lose an earring while wearing it.
A precious metal post passes through the ear and a flexible ear nut is built to slide over this post securing the earring in position. It might be a symptom of an ear infection an allergy to metal like nickel or the earring is too tight cutting circulation to the ear lobe. They are not very secure so use care when changing or doing your hair while wearing push back earrings. While we like to fault the earring for our red ears typically it is the back to blame when our earrings are uncomfortable.
They are easy to put on and take off. They are easy to put on and take off. Friction backs are more convenient to wear than threaded backs. Friction back studs have 2 notches on the post so it is very unlikely that they will ever slip off by accident while being worn.
There is one other option that you might want to consider and that is a pair of la poussette locking earring backs which also require that we change out the standard friction back posts for a set which feature a special groove for the earring backs to latch onto. You secure earrings with a push back by simply sliding the back right up the earring post until the earring is firmly in place. Our friction back studs have 2 notches on the post so it is very unlikely that they will ever slip off by accident while being worn. Push backs are most often used for stud earrings or lightweight drop or dangle earrings.