Applying clear nail polish on the inside of the ring will prevent the ring's direct contact with your fingure.
Yes
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.
when you put on a ring keep it on for about an hour or two and then take it off and if your finger is green or a dark green or a fade green it is fake but if your finger is plan like when you first put it on most likely your ring is real.
It could be you are allergic to the metal the ring is made out of. also, make sure to take off your ring when you wash your hands, and then dry them really well before putting the ring back on. That way it will prevent your finger from turning green.
because your ring is probably dirty- and you get your finger dirty- its probably not silver or gold its probably fake
clear nail polish
if the jewerly turns the desired part of your body green , it is probably because the jewerly was artificial or fake .
Fake metal can turn your skin green this applis to gold and silver.
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
is daliglio rings fake
Slipknot is real metal, there is no such thing as fake metal.
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