Summary
Editor's rating
Value for money: cheap, practical, and good enough
Fun designs that skew young and a bit busy
Comfort and screw back system: good, with a small learning curve
Stainless steel that behaves well on sensitive ears
Holding up well so far, especially the backs
What you actually get in the box
Pros
- Hypoallergenic stainless steel that didn’t irritate sensitive ears
- Screw back design stays on well and reduces lost earrings
- Good variety of fun designs and colors for kids and young teens
Cons
- Designs skew very young and a bit big for toddlers
- Finish and detailing are basic if you look closely
- “925” mention is confusing and doesn’t match real sterling silver quality
Specifications
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Cute earrings set that’s more practical than fancy
I’ve been trying out this LOLIAS set of 10 pairs of screw back earrings on my own ears and on my kid’s for a few weeks. If you’re like me and constantly losing tiny studs or dealing with kids complaining that earrings hurt or itch, this kind of set is pretty tempting. Lots of designs, stainless steel, screw backs, and a low price – on paper it ticks most of the boxes.
The main thing that stood out right away is that this is clearly aimed at girls and young teens: hearts, rainbows, flowers, little animals, bright colors. Nothing fancy, just fun. I’d say it works as everyday jewelry rather than anything you’d wear for a dressy event. We used them mostly for school days and weekends, not for anything special.
In practice, what really matters here is: do they irritate the ears, do the backs stay on, and do they feel cheap or not? I focused on those points. I wore a couple of pairs for full days (including showers and sleeping) and my daughter swapped through several designs over a couple of weeks. We both have ears that react pretty fast to bad metal, so they got a decent test.
Overall, I’d say this set is pretty solid for the price. It’s not perfect – some designs are a bit childish, and they’re slightly big on very small kids – but for a basic rotation of safe studs that you don’t mind losing, it gets the job done. If you’re expecting jewelry-level finish, you’ll be disappointed; if you want simple, cute, and mostly comfortable, it’s in the right zone.
Value for money: cheap, practical, and good enough
Looking at price versus what you get, this set lands in a good spot. You’re getting 10 pairs of hypoallergenic screw-back earrings for about the cost of one or two pairs at a jewelry store. Obviously, the finish and materials aren’t on the same level as more expensive brands, but for everyday wear, especially for kids who lose things, this makes sense economically.
What I liked is that the set actually solves a few real problems: fewer lost backs, fewer irritated ears, and enough variety that kids feel like they have "new" earrings regularly without you spending a fortune. Compared to other cheap kids’ earrings I’ve tried (random alloy, questionable plating), these behaved better on sensitive skin. That alone makes them worth considering if you’ve had issues with redness or itching from bargain earrings before.
On the downside, not every pair in the set will be a hit for everyone. As an adult, I’d probably use 3–4 pairs and ignore the rest. For a younger girl, she’ll probably rotate through most of them, but a couple might feel a bit big if she’s very small. So part of the value depends on whether you or your kid actually like the designs. If you only end up using half the set, the value is still okay, but not as strong.
Overall, I’d call the value good, not mind-blowing. You’re paying for quantity, functionality (screw backs, hypoallergenic metal), and kid-friendly designs. If that’s what you need, it’s money well spent. If you want more polished finishes or more grown-up styles, you might be better off buying fewer but higher-end pairs instead.
Fun designs that skew young and a bit busy
Design-wise, this pack is clearly made with girls and younger teens in mind. The hearts, flowers, butterflies, and animals are all on the cute side – nothing subtle. My daughter loved that; I personally only felt comfortable wearing the simpler CZ studs and maybe one of the smaller hearts. So if you’re an adult looking for very simple, plain studs, you might only use 2–3 pairs out of the 10.
Most of the designs are front-heavy: the decorated part is slightly larger than a basic stud, which makes them show up nicely on the ear. On my kid (around 7), they looked good and not oversized. On a 2-year-old, I agree with the review that said they’re a bit big – they don’t look ridiculous, but they’re not tiny baby studs either. If you want very small, almost invisible earrings for a toddler, these will feel a bit much.
The color choices lean towards bright and playful: multicolored stones for the rainbows, pinks and reds for hearts and flowers, and cartoon-style animals. Up close, you can tell they’re not expensive pieces – the shapes are a bit chunky, and the painting or color filling on the animals isn’t ultra-precise. Nothing shocking, just what you’d expect from a budget set. On the ear, from a normal distance, they look fine and honestly better than the price suggests.
My main design gripe is that there’s no truly neutral option apart from the plain CZ studs. A couple of simple metal balls or plain metal hearts would have made the set more usable for adults. As it is, the designs are great if you’re buying for kids, decent for teens, and only partly usable if you’re an adult who wants something low-key. For a kids’ jewelry box, though, the variety is actually a strong point – there’s enough here to match different moods and outfits without overthinking it.
Comfort and screw back system: good, with a small learning curve
The screw back system is the main reason I was interested in this set. My kid has lost more push-back earrings than I can count, usually because the backs slide off at school or during sleep. With these, the threaded posts and screw backs really help. Once they’re on properly, they stay on. We didn’t lose a single back in the time we used them, which is already a win compared to standard butterfly backs.
Post thickness is 20G (0.8 mm), which is the usual size for healed lobe piercings. Neither of us had trouble getting them through the holes. The post length is about 6 mm, and that worked fine for both my adult lobes and my kid’s. You need to be careful not to screw the back too tight: the first time I put them on my daughter, I went a bit too far and after a few hours she said the backs felt "pressed" against her skin. Loosening them half a turn fixed it. So there’s a small learning curve on how tight to go – snug but not clamped.
Once adjusted right, they’re comfortable enough to sleep in. I tested that myself for two nights, and while you can feel the flat back slightly when lying directly on that side, it’s much better than sharp butterfly backs. My daughter slept with them on and didn’t complain. No redness or sore spots behind the ears, which is usually where issues show up with screw backs if they’re badly designed.
Only downside: for very small kids (like around 2 years old), the fronts might feel a bit bulky, and the process of screwing the backs on can be fiddly if the child is impatient. Also, if your fingers are big or not very dexterous, putting them on yourself in a rush can be slightly annoying. But once they’re on, comfort and security are actually strong points of this set, especially for school-age kids who wear earrings all day.
Stainless steel that behaves well on sensitive ears
The manufacturer claims stainless steel and hypoallergenic, and in practice that matched my experience. I have ears that react fast to junk metal: within a day I usually get redness and itching if the metal is bad. With these, I wore one pair for three full days straight (including showers and sleeping) and didn’t get any irritation. My daughter, who also sometimes gets dry, itchy lobes from cheaper earrings, had the same good result – no redness, no crusting, no dryness.
Now, the listing weirdly mentions a “925” stamp alongside stainless steel, which doesn’t fully make sense because 925 usually refers to sterling silver. The pair I checked closely didn’t have a clear 925 stamp visible on the post, and they look and feel like standard stainless steel, not silver. So I’d treat the “925” mention as marketing fluff, not as real sterling silver. If you’re specifically hunting for actual silver, this is not it.
The posts are smooth enough and didn’t snag going through the ear holes. Threads on the posts are fine and don’t feel sharp. The CZ stones are what you expect: light, shiny, and obviously synthetic, but they don’t look dull. I didn’t notice any discoloration or rust after getting them wet a few times, and there was no green gunk on the skin, which you sometimes see with cheap alloys. So from a basic material standpoint, they behave like honest stainless steel studs should.
I wouldn’t call the finish premium – if you look very close, you’ll see small imperfections in the plating or color filling, especially on the animal designs. But for the price point, the materials feel reliable enough for daily kid use. The key point for me is that they didn’t trigger any allergic reactions in our house, which is more important than looking perfect under a magnifying glass.
Holding up well so far, especially the backs
In terms of durability, I’d say these earrings are doing better than I expected for the price. We’ve had them in rotation for a few weeks: daily wear, some showers, some sleeping, and the usual kid chaos (pulling shirts over the head, sports, etc.). None of the posts bent, none of the stones fell out, and the screw backs still screw on smoothly without feeling loose or stripped.
The stainless steel hasn’t shown any signs of rust or color change yet. I didn’t baby them: I didn’t take them out before showering every time, and my daughter sometimes left them in during bath time. No peeling, no weird dark patches. The colored parts on the animals and rainbows still look the same; maybe they’ll fade after months, but in the short term they’re fine. You can tell they’re not high-end pieces, but they’re not disintegrating either.
The real test for me is always the threaded posts. Cheap screw-back earrings sometimes develop problems where the back doesn’t catch the thread properly anymore. So far, all the backs still screw on firmly and don’t spin freely. You do need to start them carefully so you don’t cross-thread, but that’s normal. Once on, they don’t unscrew by themselves, even after a full active day.
For long-term durability, I wouldn’t expect these to last forever if you wear the same pair nonstop for a year. But considering the low price and the fact that you get 10 pairs, I think they offer good practical durability for regular kid use. If one pair eventually looks tired or gets lost, you still have nine others. They feel more solid than the random no-name sets I’ve bought off market stalls, and at least the metal doesn’t seem to be degrading or causing skin issues, which is a big plus.
What you actually get in the box
Out of the package, you get 10 pairs of screw back stud earrings with different designs: hearts, flowers, butterflies, rainbow-style CZ stones, plus a couple of animal shapes like panda and rabbit. The variety is decent if you like colorful, playful stuff. If you’re more into plain metal or minimal styles, you’ll probably only use a few of them regularly. My kid immediately grabbed the rainbow and heart ones; I ended up wearing the simpler CZ studs.
The listing says stainless steel with AAA+ CZ, and that feels accurate for this price range: the stones have a nice shine under normal light, but they’re not going to look like high-end jewelry up close. The colors are bright enough that kids notice them and get excited, but they don’t scream cheap costume jewelry from a distance, which I appreciated. On the ear, they look like regular small studs, nothing too flashy.
The set is clearly put together to cover a bunch of situations: school, casual outings, small gifts, etc. You can easily break the pack into several presents or stocking fillers because there are enough pairs. My only complaint on the presentation side is that the product images online make them look a tiny bit more polished than in real life. They’re still decent, but if you zoom in on the pictures and expect that level of finish, you might feel they’re a notch below that when you hold them.
For the price though, you’re mainly paying for quantity and variety, and on that front it delivers. You get plenty of options to rotate through, and if one pair gets lost or damaged, it doesn’t feel like a disaster. That’s kind of the whole point of a set like this, and it does that job fine.
Pros
- Hypoallergenic stainless steel that didn’t irritate sensitive ears
- Screw back design stays on well and reduces lost earrings
- Good variety of fun designs and colors for kids and young teens
Cons
- Designs skew very young and a bit big for toddlers
- Finish and detailing are basic if you look closely
- “925” mention is confusing and doesn’t match real sterling silver quality
Conclusion
Editor's rating
After a few weeks of use, I’d sum these LOLIAS screw back earrings up as practical, kid-friendly studs that do what they’re supposed to without pretending to be high-end jewelry. The stainless steel behaved well on both my ears and my daughter’s – no itching, no redness, no weird reactions. The screw backs are the real highlight: once they’re on properly, they stay put, which is a relief if you’re tired of hunting for lost earring backs under the couch.
The designs are clearly aimed at girls: hearts, flowers, animals, bright colors. For a younger kid or pre-teen, that’s a plus; for an adult, it means you’ll probably only use the simpler pairs. Build quality is decent for the price, with no obvious rusting or falling stones so far, though you can see small imperfections if you look closely. They’re not perfect, but they’re better than a lot of random cheap sets I’ve seen.
I’d say this set is a good fit if you want affordable, everyday earrings for kids or teens with sensitive ears, especially if you like the idea of screw backs for extra security. It’s also handy if you want a bunch of small gift options in one purchase. If you’re very picky about finish, want ultra-small studs for a toddler, or prefer more mature, minimal designs, you’ll probably be happier spending more on fewer, higher-quality pairs. For budget-friendly, low-stress daily wear, though, these get the job done.