Monday, June 15, 2015

How To Handle Metal Allergies Using Hypoallergenic Earring Posts And Other Methods

By April Briggs


A great way to accessorize your wardrobe is through the use of jewelry. For some individuals, however, this is not easy due to problems with metal allergies. If you have sensitive skin, hypoallergenic earring posts may help you tolerate wearing metal against your skin. You may want to explore other options first however. Here are some that you may want to try.

One of the most frustrating things about this condition is that it can be so unpredictable. You may find that your allergy comes and goes. Some individuals may only react if they are sweaty, if they are stressed, or if other medical conditions flare up when they are wearing certain items. Others have consistent reactions to any items that are made out of metal.

You need to think about how severe your allergy is. You can figure this out by paying attention to how quickly your skin reacts to the metal and what the particular alloy it is reacting to. If it contains only a very small amount of nickel and your skin reacts very quickly, you may end up having more of a challenging locating pieces you can wear.

Although some people say that they react to gold and silver, the more likely scenario is that they are reacting to nickel instead. Gold, for example, is made up of a mixture of metals including nickel. The same is true of silver. Depending on the alloy's composition, a person's reaction to a piece of jewelry may be very mild or it can be quite severe as well.

One of the trickiest items to buy when you have a metal allergy is earrings. This is because there are so many different areas that you can react to. Some individuals may purchase gold earrings that have posts that contain nickel. Others may find that the backings that come with a pair may contain nickel and this can result in an allergic reaction as well.

Coating your items is also something that you may want to try. This involves using a liquid on any areas of metal jewelry that will come in contact with your skin and therefore there is no allergic reaction. There are a few different types of coatings to choose from. You may want to read up on as many as possible before you pick one to use.

Some individuals try and limit the amount of metal that comes in contact with their skin. For example, instead of metal chains, they may wear bracelets or necklaces that have wooden beads strung on leather or natural fiber cords. You may want to check these options out and ensure that there are no clasps or findings that are metal at all.

Over time, you may have tried other methods to deal with a metal allergy and still be able to enjoy the kinds of jewelry that you are used to wearing. If other substitutes and coatings do not seem to be making a difference, you may need to consider purchasing hypoallergenic components separately. There are posts as well as backings that are designed not to trigger reactions.




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