Perhaps you have heard ear seeds mentioned in the same breath as famous names like Lisa, an actress and K-pop star, or Naomi Campbell, a supermodel.

Perhaps you have seen the seeds on the ears of TikTok influencers like Mireya Rios, who has more than five million followers.

Or maybe you have noticed them on people at recent installments of the US Open or New York Fashion Week, two of many events where ear seeds – tiny objects gently pressed into different points on the ear – have lately appeared.

β€œI’m now being invited to ear seed at corporate events, wellness pop-ups and birthday parties,” said Kristen Williams, an acupuncturist and the founder of Capri Acupuncture in Denton, Texas.

People to whom she has introduce

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