No. What causes skin to turn green is when the metal is copper or mixed with copper.
gold ring does not turn black
Platinum ring NEVER turns black. Only sliver rings turn black.
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My rings turn my skin black when I use a particular soap or hand sanitizer at work. When I use the soap at home, it doesn't cause a problem.
This is actually a case of Testicular Cancer. The "ball sack" skin starts to undergo a skin toughening. This causes the skin to turn black-like,often times one testicle will decrease in size, and eventually fall off.
It's not real. Swarovski doesn't turn black
Inexpensive ring - improper water chemistry.
Pewter turns it black, Copper does turn your skin green though.
No, if your kidneys are not working properly, it would not cause your skin to turn black. Kidney dysfunction can lead to various symptoms such as fatigue, fluid retention, and changes in urine output and color, but it does not directly cause the skin to turn black. Skin color changes can occur due to other factors such as skin conditions, medications, or underlying medical conditions unrelated to kidney function.
I have heard hormonal changes and extra acidity in your system can turn your fingers black with real jewelry. I have even heard pregnant people have problems with their rings. LIBYRINTH: One of the most common causes for this is because the gold become oxygenated, causing the iron mixed with gold to surface. If gold in excess of 14 karats causes black or dark green marks on the skin, there is only one reason: an iron deficiency. If a person has an iron deficiency, the hemoglobin in the blood is less able to carry oxygen. Iron is not all that dissimilar from gold, chemically speaking. If a person with an iron deficiency wears gold consistently, a black or dark green mark will form over the area where the gold touches the skin. So take some iron pills and it will help.
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