Metal Alloys
Eliminate one symptom while causing another. You know those medical claims that come with a laundry list of new problems? Some metal alloys tend to do the same. The secret is to know which base metal causes each symptom... and it’s not always so black and white! For example, Gold is too malleable to make jewelry out of it. So, we need harder metals (with similar colors) to mix with the gold (ie. Copper). Copper is the base metal that is responsible for turning your skin green. Terms that bounce around the industry like “real” or “fake” jewelry are marketing ploys. If a metal turns your skin green, it has Copper in it. Simple as that. Copper is used in expensive jewelry and inexpensive jewelry. It serves its purpose while causing another symptom. Another example of this is stainless steel jewelry. Stainless steel jewelry contains Nickel, which is the leading cause of contact dermatitis. However, Nickel does not tarnish as easily as other metals and has a fabulous silver tone that we all love. No metal is perfect; but they all serve a purpose. That’s where we come in. A clear coating that forms over ANY alloy to prevent ALL the symptoms. It doesn’t matter if your necklace is $5, $500 or $5,000. Our protective barrier will preserve your jewelry and protect your skin. For more information on tarnish-me-not, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page at www.tarnishmenot.com/FAQ
We are always looking to start new discussions in jewelry and welcome any questions and comments you may have!
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