Buying a beautiful new necklace or ring just for it to cause a red, itchy flare-up is a big blow. As disheartening as it is, have peace in mind that it’s not you; it's them!
It’s common for jewellery to be made from certain metals that don’t agree with your skin, especially if it's naturally sensitive. Throughout life, you may have noticed you get a reaction from seemingly normal things such as perfume or makeup, and in this case, jewellery.
The first signs of a sensitive skin flare-up are typically itchiness, a red rash, and, in severe cases, blisters. Depending on how reactive your skin is, it can take minutes to hours for these symptoms to appear, putting an unpleasant halt to your plans throughout the day.
You want to feel confident in jewellery—that’s why we love it so much! But having an itchy, red rash isn’t the ideal way to accessorise your elegant dress or professional work attire.
To avoid this, some choose not to wear jewellery at all, in fear that they will break out at any moment. However, don’t completely turn your back on jewellery just yet.
There’s still hope for you and your skin; the answer is to avoid what triggers your skin and buy pieces made from hypoallergenic material - enter titanium!
Keep reading to learn why titanium is the best metal for sensitive skin
You can’t control what you’re allergic to, even if it is a stunning chain necklace gifted by a close friend. As you gaze upon your jewellery box (or boxes) full of necklaces, earrings, rings, and more, throwing them out can be hard to stomach.
But what’s the problem? Well, some of the most common jewellery materials are cheap to make, easy to work with, and, of course, nice to look at.
Look through this list of materials to help determine if the offending jewellery piece is one of the following:
Those are the most common culprits behind your skin breaking out after wearing a new ring or pair of earrings. So, now that you know what to avoid, what’s the alternative?
A hypoallergenic material means it has an incredibly slim chance of causing an allergic reaction or turning skin green. Other examples include sterling silver, platinum, and other pure metals.
Titanium is one of these brilliant materials; it not only looks amazing but also makes your skin feel amazing. You can clip on a pendant necklace, slip on a cuff bracelet, and head out of the door, knowing there won’t be any redness and itchiness down the line.
Beyond being kind to the skin, your jewellery box should be full of titanium for lots of reasons!
Your titanium bracelet may be light, but don’t let that fool you - this metal is incredibly strong. Whether it is a delicate chain necklace or a chunky statement ring, titanium will keep its shape and finish.
Having jewellery made from durable material allows you to go about your day without worrying about scratching or denting it. Titanium jewellery belongs on all occasions, including working, exercising, or dining out. Living your life alongside a beautiful necklace or ring is what jewellery is all about, not being wrapped in bubble wrap at home!
This isn’t to say you should be careless, but simply have the freedom to wear your new titanium earrings for as long as you want, knowing that they will look as good as the day you bought them for years to come.
Titanium has a characteristic silvery-white finish that creates a sleek, elegant appearance that can be styled with various looks. Formal, casual, and even work clothes are perfect choices for titanium jewellery, the only limit is your imagination.
A special polishing process is used in titanium crafting, which can produce a very shiny or matte finish that suits your aesthetic.
What’s more, you can get titanium in various colours, including blue, purple, and gold, and lots more. This is done with anodizing when a treatment is applied to the metal’s surface to change how it oxides.
After hearing all these great things about titanium, surely it requires a lot of upkeep? Wrong! In fact, titanium is incredibly low-maintenance and is naturally corrosion-resistant. This means it won’t rust or tarnish even with everyday wear.
All that’s required to keep titanium jewellery in perfect condition is a wipe with a soft cloth. This a far cry from other metals such as white gold, which needs to be replated every year and a half.
Since titanium is resistant to corrosion, you don’t have to think twice about stepping into the shower with your necklace or earrings in, as they will be largely unfazed by exposure to water and sweat.
You and your sensitive skin can enjoy all of these benefits without paying an arm and a leg. Unlike gold or platinum, titanium isn’t classified as a precious metal, and thus, it has less value and is more affordable.
Choosing a cost-effective jewellery material usually means sacrificing quality, longevity, or a nasty skin rash, but this isn't the case with titanium. It's a huge plus to be able to start your titanium collection with an extra anklet or stacking ring without having to wait between paydays.
Having said this, don’t get too carried away just yet. Titanium may be an affordable option compared to other high-quality metals, but you should still have a budget in mind. After all, titanium is hard to get, so its price is higher compared to sterling silver, for example.
Now that you are undoubtedly in love with the idea of getting hypoallergenic titanium jewellery pieces, here are some titanium jewellery fashion trends in 2024 to get you inspired.
Due to its lightweight and hypoallergenic properties, titanium is the perfect choice for body piercings, including belly rings!
Belly rings were very popular in the early 90s and early 2000s when all our favourite pop stars had one. Since then, their fad has died a bit, but now they’re making a major comeback in 2024.
Today, belly rings favour contemporary designs, using precious metals such as titanium to create a fresh take on this classic accessory.
Our Double Pearl Titanium Belly Ring is the optimal combination of modern and classic.
It was a common belief that you had to choose between gold and silver jewellery and stick to it; otherwise, one would commit the ultimate fashion crime.
However, we have since realised that mixing metals is a no-brainer! Layering silver with gold and other metals creates texture, and depending on the pieces you choose, it can be subtle or a statement piece.
This trend has gained new momentum in 2024, with people mixing their bracelets, rings, and necklaces. Titanium, in particular, complements warm and cool tones.
No more wasting time; save your sensitive skin and add titanium to your collection to transform how you experience jewellery from now on.
The benefits of titanium jewellery for sensitive skin mean you won’t just be comfortable due to its hypoallergenic properties; titanium rings, earrings, and bracelets are ideal for elevating your look no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
Embrace the 2024 trends and shop at Camile & Stone for high-quality jewellery in titanium and other precious metals to fit your style and budget.
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