Stop wearing costume jewelry.
The reason some costume jewelry turns skin green is because the outer plating has worn off and the copper alloy metal underneath is exposed. It is the copper in the metal that is turning your finger green.
Silvertone jewelry is a costume jewelry made to look like silver. It can cause skin to turn green due to the copper and nickel in the metal
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Wear Silpada!!!! Usually, only fake, costume jewelry will turn green. This is because it is made from copper instead of gold and the oils form you skin cause the copper to corrode. The green corrosion can stain your fingers or any other skin the metal is held against. So, short answer, get some real jewelry...
A witch costume for Halloween does not have to have a pointy nose and green skin, but it could. You can be creative and give her green skin and a fat nose.
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
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
because it would burn you by turning your skin to soap!!!
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The only thing that is not a chemical reaction is the hot glue gun melting the glue. A copper bowl tarnishing, a spoiling peach, and jewelry turning your skin green are all chemical reactions.
the jewelry oxidizes when it gets wet. Like copper does when its outside.