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A Guide to Jewelry for Sensitive Skin

Ever slipped on a pair of stud earrings or a gold bangle only to experience an itch or a burning sensation? If you have sensitive skin, then contact dermatitis is the main reason why you end up with an unwelcome rash after wearing your accessories.

Let’s find out how you can choose jewelry that’s as easy on the skin as it is on the eyes. In this blog, we’ll learn to say farewell to skin irritation, and determine how to wear accessories that give us the best of both worlds: style and comfort.

How to Prevent Rashes When Wearing Jewelry

Skin sensitivity issues shouldn’t hold you back from wearing fine jewelry. Here are some of the things you can do to continue wearing jewelry while ditching the itch.

Consult your dermatologist

The most important step is to consult your dermatologist to determine if you have nickel allergy, or if something else is causing your skin irritation. The dermatologist will perform tests to pinpoint the exact source. So, consider this appointment not just a skincare pitstop, but also a proactive step to avoid future irritation altogether.

Unmask the culprit

The second step is to figure out which metal triggers your skin’s reaction. Once you have established the irritant, it will be easier for you to shop for jewelry that you can wear with confidence, knowing it won’t cause you bumps and redness. From belt buckles to costume jewelry, cheap metals like nickel are found in many wearable pieces, but you can prevent skin issues by avoiding known allergens.

Say no to costume drama

Most jewelry is alloyed with other metals to strengthen the gold component and make it easier to work with. This in itself isn’t bad for sensitive skin. However, most costume jewelry and gold-plated pieces are made with a base metal of nickel, which is the most common irritant. The top layer of gold in these pieces will eventually rub off, leaving the skin exposed to nickel. Although more expensive, fine jewelry is the better investment for you in the long run.

Choose hypoallergenic heroes

Look for metals that are known for their skin-friendly properties, such as platinum, titanium, and yellow gold. These hypoallergenic metals are less likely to cause irritation, making them your go-to allies in the battle against jewelry rash.

Also opt for a high karat yellow gold (such as this 18k yellow gold bead necklace from Roberto Coin). On the other hand, if you’re looking for a hypoallergenic metal that has a similar look to white gold, you can never go wrong with platinum. This six-stone diamond platinum ring is a prime example of a durable metal setting that sits comfortably on the skin.

When shopping in Houston gold shops, ask for their hypoallergenic or nickel-free jewelry for an added layer of assurance. These labels indicate that extra care has been taken to minimize potential irritants, making them a safe bet for those with sensitive skin.

Buy from a reputable source

If you’re trying to avoid specific metals that can irritate the skin, it’s important to know about the metal composition of the jewelry you’re eyeing. Understanding the composition of a piece is important, but it can be a challenging task—which is why you need to source your jewelry from a jeweler with a solid reputation. When in doubt, let Zadok Jewelers be your guide on the journey to finding hypoallergenic jewelry.

Ready to Elevate Your Jewelry Game?

Remember, it’s not about sacrificing your style for sensitivity; it’s about finding the perfect match for your sensitive skin. The next time you’re on the hunt for that diamond bangle bracelet or pair of gemstone earrings, keep an eye out for hypoallergenic metals—your skin will thank you for it!

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