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Allergy to silver and nickel. Remedies for jewelry?
I was just paid and looking for a last minute Christmas present for my best friend. I am looking for a dragonfly design necklace hard to find as it is that isn't made of silver and or nickel. I was wondering if I did get her one of these necklaces that she has an allergy to, then would there be some sort of spray I could have applied to the necklace so she wouldn't have any allergic reactions to it? Or if there is an ointment remedy she could apply to her skin or ingest so that she won't have any problems. Happy holidays.
Unhappily getting medic alert jewelry for the first time, but need advice from professionals?
I had an anaphylactic reaction to penecillin, ibuprofen, aspirin and lidocaine out of the blue ten years ago when they were all administered to me at once by a dentist.I have been pretty irresponsible about the sutuation since as far as carrying anything on me that indicates this. I am uneasy about wearing anything that identifies me as weak or vulnerable, especially because I'm already a small person.I have a few questions about medic alert jewelry 1 Would anyone think to look for a medic alert anklet or those shoe tags you slip onto your shoelaces? They seem like a much more discreet option, but if they would probably go unnoticed, I wouldn't get them.2 Should the jewelry have abbreviations for my allergies or the whole words for the medications that i can't have spelled out? Should it mention that I carry an epipen?3 I saw bracelets that look nothing like medic alerts on a website. For example, leather cuffs with the little cross thing stamped into the leather on the front and medical info stamped onto the back. Would medical workers look at anything I wear on my wrist, neck, shoes,etc enough to notice it was a medic alert? I wear a ton of rings and other jewelry, so that might be a task.Any info is helpful, because I don't know much about this and I'm doing it rather grudgingly, with the knowledge that it's the responsible thing to do. I'd rather get something that looks nothing like a medic alert, or is concealed, such as on my ankle, but if that's a bad idea, I guess I'll just do what I should. Ugh.Thanks in advance
Any info on alpaca/camel bone jewelry?
a bit bizzar, but has anyone here ever heard of jewelry being made out of alpaca or camel bone? i am trying to find some kind of either feather, wing or angel pendant or charm online to make my own necklace as i cant find one ready made that i like, but i dont want to spend loads skint but also want it to be something special as its to represent my angel baby, long story short, most charms etc look really cheap and not very special, but i have found some alpaca camel bone earrings would remove the hook and use it as a pendant they are very striking looking and certainly something special but i can not find any info online about wearing bone for jewelry, for example, is it crule? feel a bit reluctant for this reason is it safe? cant help but wonder what diseases bones could carry not sure if my worry is a bit extream though? and also how fragile is it? as i plan on wearing it 24 7 not just once in a while... any info would be fab if anyone has any better idea... i am a bit stumped
How to treat rash caused by nickel jewelry?
Im looking for home remedy's,I have 1 percent hydro cortisone, steroids, and anti itch pills but even when used all properly at the same time nothing works
Surgical steel jewelry and surgery?? HELP.?
Today is November 9th and I have to go for surgery on December 5th I need to get a hip arthroscopy. I just got my belly button pierced 3 days ago. I also have my industrial, snug, and tragus pierced all of which are surgical steel. Am I aloud to wear surgical steel during surgery? If not, am I aloud to change them to PTFE and is that acceptable for surgery? Should I change my belly ring so soon? Also my snug and tragus have captive bead rings in them which are not easy to take out. What should I do??Please help D
I've had a piece of jewelry since I was eight, and have recently lost it. How do I not flip my sh*t?
It had a lovely golden or rather, previously golden it had become mostly silver over the almost decade I'd had and constantly worn it chain and a custom made line of colored glass arranged to look like a rainbow for its dangly bit. It was a cheap thing, only something like twenty dollars I still loved it more than any single piece of " fancy" , " real" jewelry my grandmother had ever and has ever shown me.I wore it all the time, and took it off to cosplay with a friend for a few hours. Like an idiot, I stuffed it in my back pocket. I've since checked everywhere, and am ninety nine point nine percent positive it's not going to be found. It's too small of a thing to put lost posters up for, and even if I did the odds that someone would have picked it up are slim to none we weren't exactly in the " best" of areas .I'm well aware of the fact that the necklace isn't something " important" , like money or an irreplaceable photo of a loved one or a credit card, but damn if it wasn't important to me. I've had it for so many years, and have worn it almost constantly since I started highschool. And I do mean almost constantly. I wore it under the costumes of plays, and in my suit during swimming competition.s For gods sake, I showered in the thing. I even DREW myself in it when I made comics to spoof the random things my friends and I did or wrote them notes.The point here being, the necklace was as corny and as melodramatic as it sounds a part of my identity. It was the only piece of jewelry that I wore, and the only item of clothing that I gave half a care about I'm not " huge" on fashion .My question, in gist, is how do I get over this spectacularly insignificant item of dress, regardless of how close I may have held it to myself?
What happens to a deceased persons jewelry and clothes they are wearing after an autopsy?
I know the pathologist removes the clothes but what about the jewelry? Also what does the pathologist do with these articles? Do they bury the person in them or give them to a family member?Um.. Barbie, I would never take my own life. My mother passed away. Thanks for the good wishes but you were under the wrong assumption which is pretty offensive.
Can titanium jewelry damage all porcelain crowns?
Hello. I recently got six all porcelain crowns on my front teeth. I have a titanium monroe piercing. Every once in awhile, I feel hear it click against the porcelain. I am wondering if the piercing can damage the crowns, and, if so, how long it would take for damage to occur and what kind of damage it would be. I had spaces inbetween my teeth before, so I never felt the piercing touch the teeth. Now, I'm worried.
If i have a keloid on my industrial piercing and i try the aspirin treatment, can i leave the jewelry in?
I've had my keloid industrial piercing for about 3 years now and i have tried the tea tree oil treatments but no luck. And I've heard about the aspirin treatments but how do i do the treatments? Do i leave my jewelry in while doing the treatments and for how long? Also are there any other effective treatments that have helped anyone else? The keloid itself has grown and is pretty embarrassing, i just want it to go away without having to get injections.
Dermatology plus jewelry: What cause a ring-rash sometimes and not other times?
My gold ring 14K gold rarely irritates my finger, but lately I cannot wear it even one day without a red breakout. What is the reason for this?
Would it be a bad idea to stretch my ears if I'm allergic to fake jewelry?
It's just my right ear that reacts. It'll swell and then it hurts if I try to put the earring back in. I really want to stretch my ears and I'm not too sure if it'll be a good idea considering the situation.
Mental Health Awareness jewelry?
I am looking for jewelry that supports mental health awareness specifically anxiety or depression. I was officially diagnosed with depression and anxiety at the end of 09 and I would love to have a piece of jewelry to say hey ive overcame this. I would love to have some thing that when people ask me about it i can tell my story.
Is it possible for jewelry to have the skin grow around it?
I have a cartilage piercing. The jewelry itself was kind of short but it was never uncomfortable. Tonight I touched it a realized there was a bubble around the backing. I took my piercing out and squeezed it a little and it popped with blood coming out. It must have happened just a few days ago because I don't remember it being like this even last night. Is it possible for the skin to attach itself to jewelry like an earring it was a simple stud if left in for a long peroid of time?What can I do to make sure it doesn't get worse?
Fashion Design vs Jewelry Design?
Which one SELLS faster is more profitable, more exciting and a very fine art to do?Thank you.

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