Some people are allergic to having certain metal compounds coming into contact with their skin. In order to avoid this hypoallergenic earrings are plated with a different metal to avoid a reaction.
2500 BC only wealthy people could afford them
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Hypoallergenic earrings can be a good choice for those who can only wear gold earrings, if the sensitivity is not very high. Individuals who develop rashes, etc when wearing certain earrings have developed contact dermatitis or an inflammation from contact with something irritating on the skin. If the dermatitis is severe even with hypoallergenic earrings, you may want to purchase nonallergenic earrings. These can be made of a pure grade Titanium.
the earrings were invented in the 1607
Most Avon earrings come with hypoallergenic posts. If you buy some of the older Avon earring they may not come with hypoallergenic posts but you can replace them with hypoallergenic posts if you buys them separately.
You can certainly buy breast cancer awareness ribbons that are hypoallergenic, but they'll cost a dollar or so more.
the most earlyest evidence of the earring being used was in persepolis in ancient persia.
Different people have different allergies, however anything with nickel is not hypoallergenic and you want the purest metals possible such as sterling silver or 14K or higher gold. For those that are still allergic to that, surgical steel is anothe option.
The earliest known earrings goes back, as far as the beginnings of the earth, in the Mesopotamia region.
It started with the tribes who used bones as earrings and people in England thought why can't they be preety so they made the first pair of earrings for the queen.
Ears developed through myriad generations of evolution. There is no individual who "invented" ears.
Yes, the titanium earrings are lightweight, versatile in terms of style, long-lasting and most importantly they are the safest metal for sensitive or newly pierced ears.
I've always used surgical steel for initial jewelry. Gold is fine if you get a good quality like 14k.
Rats are not hypoallergenic