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The 13 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

The 13 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears of 2025, Tested and Reviewed


TL;DR

Tini Lux Hypoallergenic Large Rooftop Hoop Earrings are the best choice for sensitive ears, thanks to their use of implant-grade titanium, which is hypoallergenic and lightweight. We tested them—so we can say, yes, they meet our editorial standards. For a more budget-friendly option, try Just Ti 45mm Gold Titanium Gold Hoops, which are titanium and under $20, proving that earrings for sensitive ears don’t have to cost a fortune to look and feel good.

Like a piece in your closet that is well-made, never underestimate the power of something that well, isn’t. Many earrings are made from inexpensive materials, such as nickel or base metals with thin plating, which can irritate the ear lobes and cause swelling and itching.

If you’re like me and consistently find yourself dreaming of the moment when you can finally take off your earrings, you’ll benefit from wearing earrings that are specifically designed for sensitive ears. But labels can be confusing (What’s actually hypoallergenic? Which kind of gold is safest?), so we asked jewelry experts what to look for and then tested curated options from high-quality brands. Here are the best earrings for sensitive ears that kept their promise to be irritation-free.


Credit: Tini Lux

Materials: Pure titanium base, titanium nitride PVD coating | Size: 25 mm

If you haven’t hopped on the Tini Lux train yet, now’s the time. The brand is a favorite among Byrdie staffers—Star Donaldson, Byrdie’s social media director, has ultrasensitive skin and swears by them. And that’s because they use unalloyed titanium and implant-grade titanium, both materials approved by our experts. I tried this pair firsthand and loved their lightweight feel, which still gave them an expensive appearance, all without tugging at my sensitive lobes.

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Just Ti 45mm Gold Titanium Gold Hoops
Credit: Just Ti

Materials: Titanium | Size: 45 mm

Searching for your ideal gold hoops on a budget? Have you considered that they can also be hypoallergenic—free from nickel, lead, and cadmium? And happen to be cute? These larger hoops from the brand Just Ti (named for making their earrings from titanium only) are as comfortable as they are stylish, perfect for pairing with everything from a sundress to a workout set. In addition to being available in a variety of colors, this jewelry box staple is under $20. 

James Allen Bezel 0.25 CTW Lab-Grown Diamond Stud Earrings In 14K Yellow Gold
Credit: James Allen

Materials: 14K yellow gold, lab-grown or natural diamond | Size: Small

As someone who used to—ahem—run on a strict clothing budget (especially when it came to accessories), I’ll admit: In college, if faced with the choice between a fast-fashion dupe or the real deal, I’d almost always go for the cheaper version. But these James Allen studs are a turning point. They’re proof I’ve grown up, and my ears are so much better for it. Now, I can sleep in my studs without waking up to red, irritated, or crusted lobes. I’ve worn these while running errands, while running miles, while running late. And the only thing I’ve noticed is how incredibly comfortable these are.

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Rowan Essential Hoops
Credit: Rowan

Materials: 14K gold over sterling silver | Size: 20 mm

If you’re looking for hoops so light that you might forget you’re wearing them, try Rowan’s Essential Hoops. The brand has an array of options, from studs to funky shaped flat-backs, but one thing remains the same. Whether you opt for a dainty hoop like these or a colorful, opal gem, each is crafted with lightweight materials and hypoallergenic properties that keep your ears irritation-free. 

Mejuri Lab-Grown Marquis Cut Studs
Credit: Mejuri

 Materials: 18K gold vermeil over sterling silver, lab-grown diamonds | Size: 3.2 mm

If you’re anything like me, you’ve been a Marquis girl since Selena Gomez showed off her rock on IG. But if an engagement ring isn’t on your radar right now (or maybe it is!—and you want some earrings to match), check out these lab-grown studs from celeb and influencer-loved brand, Mejuri. These come coated in a thick, luxurious layer of solid 18K gold, which doesn’t irritate due to the absence of nickel or reactive metals.

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Atrenda Huggie Hoop Clip-on Earrings
Credit: Atrenda

Materials: 316L surgical stainless steel, thick 18K gold PVD plating | Size: 15 mm

If you thought clip-ons were only for studs or dangly drop earrings, think again. This hoop proves to be not just for traditionally pierced ears. And that’s because this pair is equipped with crystal-clear clips that are nearly invisible once they’re on. Plus, they’re super flexible and glide from the bottom of the ear, gently opening to clip. Atrenda makes all of its jewelry with surgical-grade stainless steel, which is hypoallergenic, waterproof, tarnish-proof, scratch-resistant, and eco-friendly. 

Maison Miru Huggie Hoops in Titanium
Credit: Maison Miru

Materials: Solid medical grade titanium, 18K gold PVD plating | Size: 12 mm

Titanium is one of the most biocompatible metals, which means it’s extremely unlikely to trigger allergic reactions. It doesn’t contain nickel (one of the most common culprits of red, itchy ears, according to Ally Mataj, jewelry designer and co-founder of Bonheur Jewelry), making it a safe choice for people with metal sensitivities. Her recommendation is to invest in earrings with high-quality, skin-safe materials, like these from Maison Miru. Dubbed the “OG Nap Earring,” these huggies are designed to be worn all day, every day. Thanks to the closed loop, they won’t get stuck on your hair or clothing while napping.

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Ring Concierge Petite Diamond Huggie
Credit: Ring Concierge

Materials: 14K solid gold, natural diamonds | Size: 10.5 mm

These petite huggies make an impact, featuring glistening pavé diamonds set in solid 14K gold, making them a safe and stylish choice for sensitive ears. The brand promises that its high-quality, nickel-free metal ensures comfortable, irritation-free wear. And so I wore these to dinner, paired with a Norma Kamali tube dress, and they added the perfect sparkle to dress up my outfit without going overboard. And they not only survived my night out without aching or itching, but they also passed the test of sleeping in them without inflaming my skin. The makeup I left on, however, was a different story. 

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Blomdahl Gold Titanium Bezel Crystal Earrings
Credit: Blomdahl

Materials: Medical grade titanium | Size: 3, 4, 5, and 6 mm

Like the Maison Miru huggies, these studs are made of pure medical-grade titanium, meaning they’re hypoallergenic and won’t bother your ears. They’re a crystal bezel set stud earring, featuring a gold-colored titanium bezel polished to a mirror finish—that’s what gives them their shine. For those who are particular about their stud sizing, these come in 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, and 6 mm, each of which still boasts a pretty noticeable sparkle. 

Sophie Blake Willow Threader Earrings
Credit: Sophie Blake

Materials: 40 mils micro-plated 14K yellow gold over .925 sterling silver | Size: 1.75 inches

This pair of ethereal drop earrings from Sophie Blake proved to me that even those with the most sensitive ears can have a stacked jewelry lineup. Jewelry designer Albina Mataj cautions being selective about earring size, as too heavy designs can irritate your lobes. Luckily, these feature a chain detail that is as light as a feather, so much so that I felt like I was wearing a stud instead of a beautiful, nature-inspired drop. The nickel-free design is made from micro-plated 14K yellow gold over sterling silver.

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Sterling Forever Bold Teardrop Stud Earrings
Credit: Sterling Forever

 Materials: 14K gold or rhodium-plated brass | Size: 1.2 inches

A chunky, polished stud that doesn’t tarnish? Count us in. We love the Bottega-esque look of these—and that they come at a much more forgiving price point. They’re a slippery, shiny teardrop earring that gives the illusion of a significant drop, without it feeling that way on the lobes. I especially loved that these are waterproof (Euro summer girls, rejoice—these can be paired with your crochet cover-up) and hypoallergenic.

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Baublebar Fallon 18K Gold Bezel Earrings
Credit: Baublebar

 Materials: 18K gold-plated sterling silver, cubic zirconia | Size: 0.39 inches

Baublebar is a solid choice for those looking for sensitive-ear-friendly options that aren’t pricey. These 18K gold bezel earrings have a micro drop to them and a post back closure that glides right onto the ear, without causing any gunk buildup or redness after taking them out. They’re glimmering and shiny (made with cubic zirconia stones) and are hypoallergenic and allergy-friendly—aka no nickel, lead, or cadmium. But while they feel good, they also look good, which is thanks to that subtle drop that adds a little extra oomph to your OOTD.

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Babygold Diamond Cut Endless Hoop Earrings
Credit: Babygold

Materials: 14K solid gold | Size: 2.4 inches

A lot of people with sensitive skin opt for solid gold jewelry, and all of Babygold’s designs are made from solid gold in Los Angeles. These thin hoops make a statement while remaining light in your ears, and the diamond cut helps the gold shimmer in the light. Thanks to the endless loop, you don’t have to worry about these earrings getting caught or scratching your neck, despite the larger size. Though they are pricier, they come with a lifetime guarantee.

What to Look for in Earrings for Sensitive Ears

  • Materials: Certain metals found in earrings can irritate or, in some cases, cause allergic reactions, says jewelry designer Emily Nunns. “The most common culprit is nickel, which is often used in low-quality costume jewelry, which is why so many people end up with sore or itchy ears after wearing it,” she says. If you have sensitive ears, always look for jewelry made from gold, platinum, or titanium. Another pro tip is to be cautious with lower-karat gold—anything under 14K, to be exact. “That’s because it can still contain nickel or other alloys that may trigger a reaction,” she adds.
  • Size/Weight: Yes, size and weight can contribute to irritation, according to the Matajs. “Larger, heavier earrings often pull on the lobes, which may cause discomfort, redness, or even tiny tears over time,” they tell Byrdie. “For sensitive ears—whether due to metal allergies or pressure sensitivity—we recommend lightweight styles like huggies, small hoops, and sleek studs that sit comfortably without tugging.” Hollow hoops are also a smart option. They add bold volume without the weight, making them ideal for extended wear.
  • Closure: Post earrings with butterfly backs, flat-back earrings, and hinge-back hoops are all very safe for sensitive ears. A general rule of thumb is to be more cautious with screw-on earrings, as they can sometimes catch.

How We Tested Earrings for Sensitive Ears

To find the earrings that actually lived up to their sensitive-ear-friendly claims, we compiled 30+ pairs across price points, styles, and materials. Over three weeks, we wore each pair multiple times (think: work, workouts, dinners, and even to bed) and considered the following:

  • Comfort: We wore each pair for at least four hours at a time to evaluate whether they caused itching, burning, redness, or any discomfort. We prioritized earrings that were lightweight and easy to forget you were wearing. Any pair that triggered instant irritation was automatically eliminated.
  • Material: We cross-checked each brand’s hypoallergenic and nickel-free claims against the actual material composition, looking for high-quality metals like titanium, stainless steel, or solid gold. We mainly considered brands that used implant-grade or medical-grade metals, too. 
  • Style: Well, yes, of course, these pieces had to be kind to our ears, but even kinder on the eyes. We looked for on-trend and timeless silhouettes—whether in huggie or drop form—and added options that could transition seamlessly from everyday to event wear. 
  • Durability: No one wants a pair of earrings that tarnish after two wears. We checked each style for fading, flaking, or signs of wear after repeated use. All of our top picks held up beautifully, so you can purchase with knowledge that they’ll stay in your jewelry arsenal for a long, long time. 

FAQ

  • Some people are genetically prone to skin allergies from products like jewelry, cosmetics, or clothing—especially those with a history of eczema, says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner, M.D. Jewelry is a common trigger due to prolonged skin contact, and costume pieces are especially risky because they often contain nickel. “That’s why even the inside of your jeans button can cause a reaction,” Dr. Zeichner adds.

  • You can, says Dr. Zeichner, but you may have to be more wary of buying earrings that are unlikely to cause an allergic reaction, like those on this list. Metals like gold, platinum, or titanium are commonly used when a piercing is first performed to allow it to heal properly without causing a reaction in the skin. 

  • If you do develop a reaction in the area where jewelry touches the skin, the first step is to remove the jewelry and to apply a moisturizer. “If the skin is angry, an ointment like Aquaphor is a great option to hydrate and protect the skin,” says Dr. Zeichner. “If that is not working, you can apply over-the-counter 1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily for a few days to cool down the rash.” And, if that’s not effective, then consider consulting a dermatologist for a prescription medication.

Meet Our Experts

For this article, Byrdie interviewed the following experts to learn more about the best earrings for sensitive ears.

  • Ally and Albina Mataj are jewelry designers and co-founders of Bonheur Jewelry, known for their understated and architectural pieces, loved by celebrities.
  • Emily Nunns is the founder of Ballinger, a demi-fine jewelry brand known for its vintage-inspired, gold-plated statement pieces 
  • Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner, M.D., is an associate professor of dermatology and director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

Why Trust Byrdie

Morgan Sullivan has previously been part of editorial teams for leading fashion, beauty, and wellness brands. While writing for Byrdie, she’s delved into her latest obsessions, from emerging designers and mid-tier luxury brands to testing which affordable earring brands are the best. She also regularly attends exclusive industry events hosted by top beauty, fashion, and wellness brands to stay at the forefront of trends. For this article, she tested several pairs of earrings made for sensitive ears.

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