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his skin color is green
Jewelry changing color can happen because of different reasons. Chemicals, lotions, chlorine in water, all of these can change the color of some metals like white gold. If your skin is changing colors you may be having a reaction to one of the alloys in the metal your wearing. See if this reaction happens with all metals that you wear to try to pin point your allergic reaction.
Copper is what is in jewelry that turns skin green after lengthily wear. If the aluminum is If the aluminum is anodized it won't corrode at all.
I think it is bad for skin
If it is cheap or if you are allergic It depends on the type of jewelry. Costume jewelry is generally made from cheap metal, chemical from a persons skin, along with perspiration reacts with this metal and cause the "green" effect, much in the same way that types of water (salt usually) has the effect on copper. Metals such as Gold, (depending on the Karat), Platinum, Silver, usually
Stop wearing costume jewelry.
Fake jewelry changes color because the plating or paint used on the metal can wear off over time, exposing the base metal underneath. This can cause the jewelry to tarnish or appear to change color. Additionally, cheap materials used in fake jewelry can react with the wearer's skin chemistry or environment, leading to discoloration.
The main cause of green discoloration on hands is a reaction between certain metals (like copper or brass) in jewelry and the acids in sweat. This reaction can result in the skin turning green due to the formation of copper salts. Proper cleaning and maintenance of jewelry can help prevent this discoloration.
Watermelon skin is green
Certain metals can be blackened or streak by perspiration...
Copper has a reaction with skin that may turn it green or black. So if you have gold or silver jewelery since copper is one of the metals in these 2 to keep prices down this may be the most likely cause.