Most rashes caused by jewelry is, in fact, contact allergic dermatitis. Many people have contact Allergies to nickel or other cheap metals in costume jewelry.
The easiest way to get rid of the rash is to stop wearing the necklace. Ways to make the rash go away faster include a topical steroid cream (such as hydrocortisone, sold over the counter). If it itches, you can take diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or another over the counter antihistamine.
Note: Benadryl and many other over the counter antihistamines used for pruritis are sedating, and may cause you to be sleepy. Do not drive or operate any other vehicle if you are sedated from a medication.
If you have to wear the offending jewelry (for some reason), painting the jewelry with a clear nail polish can give you a short period of protection from the metal, and hence the allergen.
Many people have pearl necklaces but they are not sure if their necklace is real or fake. To find out if your pearl necklace is fake, you could go to a jewelry store and ask them.
The denoument in the necklace was the fact there was a twist in the end, that the necklace that she lost was fake
From China !
the necklace she lost and replaced was fake.
from the 2 dollar shop!!
burn yourself
The denoument is pretty much the resolution, in the necklace it would be that the necklace that The Loisels spent there life in agony for turned out to be fake.
fake
this normally hapens with rings if you are alergic to the metal or if it is fake silver or fake gold its fine just dotn wera that necklace
No, only zinc oxide.
If the football pads are old, they will make a rash on body........
Often when I have a rash I use savlon cream on it and take an antihistamine like Claratyne or something.