Have you ever had engagement rings or a necklace that leaves a yellowish spot on your skin you’ve most likely asked yourself what the cause is. Generally <, it's a reaction to base metal to just about everyone who buys cheap jewelry.
Skin greening can happen to some faster than others~ though, due to the fact that everyone has different skin.
Even the more expensive jewelry can have the same effect~ because it’s not totally pure~ regardless of cost. Platinum hardly ever reacts with skin so not to fear if the stuff you wear is 100% platinum. To try to stop gold jewelry from reacting to your skin confirm that its authentic and not plated gold – it has only a very fine coating of gold over top of a base metal and that coating wears off very quickly. For jewelry made from solid gold opting for 18 karat will lower your chances of green skin. Copper jewelry will green your skin and there isn’t a whole lot you can do about that.
Try to avoid sweating in your jewelry it can increase the green skin effect and also ask your jeweler if there is anything that he can coat the jewelry item with – to keep your skin from reacting. If you do this you can wear inexpensive jewelry whenever you want.
Don’t forget; the green discoloration isn’t harmful. It’s just a skin reaction and not allergies.
Allergies (such as those to nickel) causes reddening and also will make your skin inflamed and itchy. Which is nothing like the green skin that you see from jewelry. so make sure if you notice an allergy developing that you stop wearing your jewelry right away. If it’s only turning your skin green you can certainly continue wearing it as long as you like you’ll just have to keep the area clean to avoid having it look bad.
All in all coating your jewelry is probably the answer.