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Cartlidge Cuff The cartlidge cuff is easily shaped into a comma shape with round needle nose plyers. The small rounded part of the comma goes under the cartlidge at the front of the ear by the face. Then twirl it towards the back. If it doesn't go easily, it is too tight. Take it off and open it very slightly. Never try to bend the cuff open or bend it closed for a looser or tighter fit while the cuff is on your ear. You could hurt yourself and tweak the cuff. Do it
gently while it is off the ear. Now it should slide nicely around the top of your ear to the spot that you want to wear it. It should be loose enough for comfort, but tight enough to stay on. The other side of the comma shape is flat against the back of the ear. So it is flush with your ear. Don't wear your cuff too tight. Adjustments for comfort are easily made off of the ear.Center Cuff The center cuff goes on 2/3 of the way up the ear and slides into the center at this point. If you put it on here, you will see that it slides down into
center without much of an open gap providing a better fit. Remember to never tighten the cuffs on the ear.Do exactly the reverse to remove cuffs. This method should be completely pain free. Ear Cuffs: THE BEST METHOD FOR THE BEST FIT Don't be afraid to shape your cuff with round needle nose pliers. You can easily shape the cuffs into a comma shape for the "perfect cartlidge fit"
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