Skin Care for Wearing Metal Alloy Rings

Dec 15th, 2011

Metal alloy rings now are very popular around the world. Their large and bold designs easily attract many people’s insight, especially youngster. It is great to add a metal alloy ring to finish one’s vintage style. However, people who often wear metal alloy rings will find a drawback of this kind of rings. That’s, metal alloy will easily cause green color around one’s finger where the ring lies. It is really awful.

Here, I would like to share some small tips to avoid green color on your skin while wearing metal alloy rings. You can follow them to enjoy your vintage style.

Tip 1: You should remove your metal alloy rings when contact with water. Usually, coming into contact with water is most likely to cause the skin on your finger green underneath your metal alloy ring. So, always remember to remover your rings while swimming, washing, or any other occasions that you know your hands will contact with water.

Tip 2: You have to limit highly acidic diet in your daily life. Most people may not realize this aspect. In fact, highly acidic diet is an important reason that causes green color around your finger when you wear metal alloy. For example, fruits and vegetables in high concentration will cause your skin to react with metal alloy.

Tip 3: You can apply some ways to avoid your skin directly contact with metal alloy. Well, it is a great idea to apply clear nail polish to the inside of your metal alloy ring. The coating of nail polish will prevent the metal alloy from coming in contact with your finger skin. Meanwhile, application of silver plating or gold plating is also an effective solution.

Still feel annoyed with the green color on your finger while wearing metal alloy rings? I recommend you follow the above tips, which will definitely help you solver this problem.

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