What You Need To Know About Hypoallergenic Earring Posts If You Have Metal Allergies

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.

Often, a metal allergy will develop over time. An individual may find that their skin gets red and itchy after wearing rings, watches, earrings or other pieces of metal jewelry. Some individuals may have severe reactions and even break out in hives. Sometimes this reaction will show up the first time a piece is worn. In other cases, it will develop gradually and get worse over time.

There are different levels of sensitivity. Some individuals can handle metal alloys that contain a very small amount of nickel whereas others cannot tolerate any nickel content at all. You may need to experiment with different alloys to find out which ones will not cause a reaction.

You may have heard people saying that the only metal they can wear is gold. They may say that white metals are not something that their skin can handle. The component in the white metal that they are reacting to is nickel. Unfortunately, this is often found in gold mixtures as well. Remember that only 24 karat gold is pure and it is too soft to hold its shape. This means that you may need to become creative when finding pieces that do not cause your skin to react.

Earrings can be fun to wear and can definitely make a fashion statement. They can, however, be the hardest items to purchase if you have a nickel allergy that you are dealing with. Depending on the style, you may react to the posts, to the backs or even the front of the earring. If it is designed for pierced ears, you may end up dealing with a severe reaction inside the piercing itself. It can also be difficult to get pure metals to be durable enough to stand up to use as a post for pierced ears.

Some individuals will try and use a clear coating to prevent their bodies from coming into contact with the metal. This may work for a short period of time but it will wear off in time and this puts you at risk of suffering an allergic reaction, perhaps when you least expect it. If you still decide to go this route, you may want to use it on pieces that you only wear for a short time such as a watch. You do not want to use coatings on areas that will be put into your body such as into a piercing.

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.

If you want to wear metal earrings, you can always look online to find hypoallergenic components for jewelry. You may want to purchase whole pieces or purchase backs and posts that do not contain nickel. You can have a trusted jeweler swap out the hypoallergenic components leaving you free to wear your items safely.




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