Kandi Sensory issues??

PUPPY_D0G 6/14/2023 07:08 pm 970

idk why but if i wear bracelets for too long i get like,, itchy n weird on my arms.. idk what to do abt it!! cuz i really wanna wear all da stuff i made... 513b55c71219e_kao_cry.gif513b55c71219e_kao_cry.gif does anyone know how to help w/ thisss?? 626423af50278_pixeltownpet.gif

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Jun 16, 2023 11:53 am

I always get itchy too! maybe tape some duct tape on the inside so you won't feel it!

Jun 15, 2023 5:53 pm

@Nihal: Thank you very much!! (everyone else who replied as well) i'm sure this will help a bunch!! hkheart

Jun 15, 2023 1:39 pm

Some things Ive been doing thats been helpful for me:

-making the kandi big enough so that it sits very loosely and isn't skintight

-wearing bracelets over sleeves (jackets, sweaters, etc)

-taking them off frequently and giving my arms a break

-double checking my beads when making kandi to ensure that they dont have any sharp edges/deficiencies

-only wearing a lot of kandi to busy events, so that Im basically distracted it (tho that one is a double edged sword, sometimes busy environments make it worse, just really depends on how bad my sensory issues are that day)

Hope that you can use some of these tips! kao happypeacetbh jump

Jun 15, 2023 12:26 pm

for me, I usually wear thinner long sleeves and put it over those, you still get to look extra stylish and cooler than everyone not wearing kandi, and it's more comfy.

but, if it's the pressure from it as well, opt for either no cuffs or wrist/neck things, and instead wear belt chains, bags, keychains, etc, or make larger cuffs so they don't constrict as much. either way you're still gonna look extra cooliosunglasses

Jun 15, 2023 11:26 am

I get that with all jewelry, so I have to make sure I have somewhere safe to put it. I make a lot of bag charms and cement stuff to my ID holder. Most of the things I make are for other people.

Jun 15, 2023 9:33 am

aaaa i have the same problem crying i've tried wearing arm warmers under it but that just makes it worse :[ but fortunately i rlly only wear kandi in public, and i always tabe a bag with me in case i wanna take anything off

Jun 15, 2023 7:14 am

i wear arm warmers underneath mine!!! ^_^ you can get them for pretty cheap on Amazon, and personally i love the rainbow ones!!

Jun 15, 2023 5:43 am

I’d recommend wearing some kind of gloves or sleeves underneath, and if u need to, you can wear non-bracelet kandi like purses, chokers, necklaces, keychains, crowns, beaded laces and stuff like that. Hope that helped! happy

Jun 15, 2023 1:22 am

Take it off and on time to time, I did this when I used to have kandi, But otherwise, do the sleeve trick were you wear your kandi over top, Hope that helps!

Jun 14, 2023 11:48 pm

I sometimes make my kandi so that it's bigger and use some higher quality beads (Like from Beadtin and the Beadery), that don't have poky parts, and I sometimes use arm warmers underneath my kandi if I'm wearing them on my arms, tho as tragic as it is, when I had a lot more sensory issues surrounding kandi, I just concluded I couldn't wear it ;-;