DOES GOLD-FILLED JEWELRY TURN GREEN?
Q: WHY DOES GOLD TURN GREEN?
Q: DOES GREEN SKIN FROM JEWELRY GO AWAY?
A: Yes, green skin from jewelry does fade. Many people often falsely label this green tint as a reaction stemming from a copper allergy, but that's not the case. It's crucial to understand that this is an effect of oxidation and not a skin reaction. It is a physical residue left on your skin, which you can wipe off. Although, the stain is sometimes stubborn.
WHAT TO DO WHEN JEWELRY TURNS YOUR SKIN GREEN:
You can easily remove green skin stains with makeup remover or rubbing alcohol. Apply either makeup remover or rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball and gently rub off the stain.
Q: IF GOLD TURNS GREEN IS IT FAKE?
A: No, not necessarily! Contrary to popular belief, gold-filled jewelry doesn't always turn green. The green color sometimes seen on gold-filled jewelry is caused by a reaction between the metal in the gold-filled item and substances like lotions, perfumes, or even body chemistry. So it doesn't necessarily mean that your piece of jewelry is fake - it just means that you need to take extra care of it!
HOW TO PREVENT GOLD-FILLED JEWELRY TURNING GREEN:
WRAPPING UP:
Gold-filled jewelry is a great option for those who want the look of solid gold without the price tag. However, it's important to be aware that gold-filled jewelry can turn your skin green if it comes into contact with certain chemicals or if you have sensitive skin. By following the tips above, you can enjoy your beautiful gold-filled jewelry without worry!