If you’ve ever bought cheap jewelry that turns your skin yellowish I’m sure you’ve wondered why that happens. Most Often - your skin is reacting to basic metals to everyone who wears cheap jewelry. The greening can occur to some faster than others; though, because our individual chemical makeups are different.
Truth be told expensive jewelry can turn people’s skin green; reason being even the expensive stuff isnt pure- regardless of cost. Platinum rarely reacts with skin so you shouldn’t have to worry if you buy platinum jewelry.
To try to stop gold jewelry from making you look green be sure its not gold plated or gold rinsed jewelry – the base metal might be cheap and then covered with gold that can rub off. For ‘real’ gold jewelry switching to eighteen karat options will help keep green spots from showing up on your skin. Copper jewelry will react with skin and theres really nothing to be done.
Try to avoid sweating in your jewelry it can increase the green skin effect you can also get a special coating put on – to guard your skin from the reaction. If you can find something to keep the reaction to a minimum you should be able to wear your jewelry quite often.
Just remember~ the green effect won’t hurt you. It’s simply a reaction and not an allergy.
Allergies will turn your skin red plus it could also make your skin feel itchy and inflamed. Which is a far cry from the green skin that you see from jewelry. If you do show signs of allery stop wearing the jewelry. If it’s only turning your skin green you can certainly continue wearing it as long as you like just be sure to keep the skin clean so you won’t look bad.
At the end of the day coating your jewelry is usually the best option.