Have you ever had engagement rings or a necklace that makes your skin greenish in color you've most likely asked yourself what causes it. Usually <, your skin is reacting to the metal in the jewelry to just about everyone who wears cheap jewelry. Skin greening can happen to some faster than others; though, because our individual chemical makeups are different.
Even jewelry you pay more for can turn people's skin green<, reason being it's not one hundred percent pure~ regardless of gold or silver content. Platinum is one metal that usually doesn't react with skin so no worries if you own platinum jewelry. To keep gold jewelry making your skin green make sure that you don't have made from cheap metal and then plated – its a cheaper metal with a thin gold layer that can rub off. For 'real' gold jewelry choosing a higher karat will help keep green spots from showing up on your skin. Copper will almost always turn your skin green and you'll have to just accept that if you wear copper.
Try to avoid wearing jewelry when you're sweating a lot it can amplify the skin to metal reaction you can also get a special coating put on – in order to try to stop the reaction or minimize it. If you can find something to keep the reaction to a minimum you should be able to wear your jewelry quite often. Just remember~ the green discoloration isn't harmful. It's just a skin reaction and not an allergy. Allergies (such as those to nickel) turn your skin red plus it could also make your skin feel itchy and inflamed. It's not anything like a green skin reaction. If you do show signs of allery stop wearing the jewelry. Green skin shouldnt scare you ore keep you from wearing your favorite pieces you'll just have to keep the area clean to avoid having it look bad.
All in all coating your jewelry is probably the answer.