Are the sweet Alhambra earrings comfortable for everyday wear?

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Seeking feedback from those of you that already own the sweet Alhambra earrings on how comfortable they are and any other things I should consider before purchasing them. The pole’s look rather thick and the back seems to be difficult to work.
 
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I own the sweet onyx for a few years now and wear them very often. I’m not the type to sleep in my jewelry regardless, but from what I understand many sleep with the sweets. I did get the posts swapped for longer, thinner ones and have had no issues whatsoever.

The le pousette (I know I spelled that wrong) takes some time to get used to but I own 3 pairs with that backing and it’s fine. I’d rather be safe and secure
 
Is the stock post on the sweet Alhambra earrings the same as the stock post on the vintage Alhambra earrings?

I am aware that the backings are different (La Pousette Vs Clip Back) but was wondering if the posts are identical in thickness.

Thanks in advance!
 
I have the sweet onyx and sleep in them sometimes without any issues. The backings take a little getting used to and are easier wihen I don’t have a dip or gel manicure.
 
Sorry that I don’t know. Mine are the rose gold hammered type which were chosen specifically for the fact that there are no stones.

I only have MOP for other vca jewelry and while I have showered accidentally with my pendant, I always remove my MOP bracelets. All MOPs have held up thus far.
 
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Does the onyx do fine at the hair salon?
Putting dye in hair and washing dye out of hair?

No permanet markings on the onyx water just washes it off?

Thank you or anyone else who knows💕
Onyx is a tough stone but it's not strong enough against harsh chemicals, like hair dyes. Even if the hair dye doesn't immediately destroy the outer layer of the stone, it may still seep into it since it's porous and causing it to deteriorate over time.
 
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