When you think ofear piercings, you probably think of the most typical lobe placement.
However, cartilage piercings are also relatively common due to the wide surface area.
However, this isn’t as common as the general name of cartilage piercings.

Often, people only have one cartilage piercing, in which case you could layer up earrings.
However, to layer effectively, you’ll need to check that all of your earrings are compatible.
For helix piercings, studs and thin hoops are a good choice.

They won’t rub your ear too much and are also ideal for layering.
The same goes for the forward helix.
Rook piercings, on the other hand, are a little trickier.
As for daith piercings, you have a slightly more limited choice.
The daith area is small and curved, so flat-back earrings and studs won’t work.
First and foremost, earrings should promote good healing and prevent infection no matter which cartilage piercing you choose.