Your finger may turn blue after wearing a ring due to a reaction between your skin and the metals in the ring, particularly if it's made of copper or contains nickel. This reaction can cause oxidation, leading to a greenish or bluish discoloration. Additionally, moisture and sweat can exacerbate this reaction, making it more noticeable. It's generally harmless, but if it persists or causes irritation, you might consider switching to a ring made of hypoallergenic materials.
Maybe because either it is not real silver (in which case the ring would start to turn a coppery colour after a while) or because you are allergic to the metal. Or it could be that it's too tight. My gold ring (I am not allergic to gold) is starting to leave a blue mark on my finger, but I think it's just because the ring is a bit too tight.
Your finger is inside the ring meaning she wants your finger to be inside her. Its meant to be a turn-on.
Means the ring is too big. Get it resized.
What cause finger to turn blue
Gold does not do that but copper does. Brass looks like gold and also makes the finger dark green. If that ring was given to you as a gold ring you got conned! there is alot of acid in your body when your finger turns green from your ring!
Your wedding ring turning gray does not signify it's a cheap ring. Wearing your ring while you are doing laundry or dishes or other chores around the house could change the color or even your own body chemistry can turn your finger a different color from the ring. Take your wedding ring to a jewelers and have them clean it and ask how you can prevent this from happening. Wedding rings should not be worn while doing housework and cleaned at least once every couple of months in a jewelry solution and rinsed under warm water and dried well with a soft cloth.
it is not gold, it could be gold plated or brass
Yes, a polished bronze ring can turn your finger green due to the copper content in the alloy. When exposed to moisture and skin oils, bronze can oxidize and form copper salts, which can stain the skin. To minimize this reaction, you can apply a clear nail polish on the inner surface of the ring or regularly clean and dry the ring.
Technibond rings are made with a base metal coated in gold, which can help prevent skin discoloration. However, if the coating wears off or if the base metal contains alloys like copper, there is a possibility that the ring could turn your finger green, especially if exposed to moisture or sweat. To minimize this risk, it's advisable to avoid wearing the ring in water and to store it properly when not in use.
no becase the air make the blue blood turn red by prease
No. Surgical steel is totally non-reactive to human skin.
Applying clear nail polish on the inside of the ring will prevent the ring's direct contact with your fingure.