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Slylee
love lockdown

Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood, FL
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You could very well have an allergy to metals. There is nickel in stainless steel and a lot of people are sensitive to it. I’m one of them. I’m fine w/ my ear piercing, but I got my belly & tongue pierced when I was 18 for a new york minute. I did everything I was supposed to and it never healed properly so I was like screw this and I took them out. Not really into piercings any more anyway, but I still have my ears done. Even when I wear real jewelry like necklaces, sometimes I get like a little itchy patch on my neck and it goes away when I take the necklace off, but it doesn’t happen all the time, it’s weird. I just deal with it and it’s a price to pay for wearing jewelry.
Anyway, point is, you might be allergic to nickel or something in metals…even the real stuff.
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| quote: | Originally posted by notelfreak
man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone |
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May-04-2007 14:36
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kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
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May-04-2007 20:43
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Lilith
Meowsies!

Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
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| quote: | Originally posted by RapidFire
thanks for the advice guys, ill take it out as soon as possible.
edit: ah i just checked, its a gold post. same exact earing as the right one except the post on the right one is silver. it could def be a reaction to the gold |
It won't be the gold, it's non-reactive with anything running around in your body. Jewellery like a stud however, is usually made of a harder alloy of gold which helps it keep its rigidity when they bang it in.
24ct is 100%, 22ct is 91.6%, 18ct is 75%, 14ct is 58.5% and 9ct is 37.5% pure gold, the rest is a mix of copper and silver which also increase it's hardness, both are fairly prone to corrosion and need to be cleaned and the amount of either will give it a certain colour, generally the more pink-red the more copper in it and if its a pale yellow to whitish it will have more silver in it.
Seeing as you've got a silver one in there which is a fairly strong metal and probably pure silver I would say it's the copper which is giving you the grief and that will turn a blackish-very dark green if it corrodes.
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May-04-2007 20:47
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