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In cases like this, it’s always best to invest in body jewellery made of solid metals. This can include platinum or ASTM F 136 titanium 2, as well as 14k or 18k gold. Jewellers refer to these materials as hypoallergenic metals; they'll not cause skin-related metal allergies.
Since hypoallergenic body jewellery materials are inert and moisture-resistant, they’re less likely to lead to skin reactions when you wear them. Yet, there are other options you may consider, including surgical steel materials, niobium and pure sterling silver. These are also ideal for sensitive skin.
Absolutely! At Camile and Stone, New Zealand, we cater to individuals who may have sensitive skin and want to wear beautiful body jewellery comfortably and with confidence. From body jewellery pieces such as the Double Pearl Titanium Belly Ring to pieces such as our Rose Sapphire Titanium Belly Ring, we have an incredibly stunning selection of hypoallergenic body jewellery!
The premium titanium elements our pieces feature are some of the jewellery industry’s best examples of hypoallergenic materials, so NZ customers can select these beautiful, expertly crafted pieces without worrying about skin reactions. Explore the body jewellery for sensitive skin here to discover beautiful hypoallergenic body jewellery at Camile and Stone NZ.
After having barbells or labret pieces fitted and when looking to find a beautiful new piece, this requires you to ask for the gauge and length, as these details will be ideal when it comes to purchasing new body jewellery. It’ll help you know which size you will need to select.
If you’re having belly rings fitted, you should consider the internal diameter and the gauge.
Belly rings tend to have a standard size of 14g, which equates to approximately 1.5mm, so this can act as a guide when you’re purchasing this type of jewellery. But, remember to consider that smaller and larger sizes are available. For instance, 12g (2mm) and 16g (1.2mm) gauges exist, so you will need to align the piece and choose options that align with your specific gauge.
These can include surgical stainless steel, titanium, 14k gold and 18k gold. They're the perfect choice as they're moisture-resistant and are less likely to cause skin reactions.
Implant grade titanium is an ideal option for new body jewellery pieces, such as body rings, allowing the healing process to continue.
Platinum is also a common choice since it is inert and hypoallergenic. These options, as well as 18k gold, are suitable for daily wear because they are durable and will not get damaged easily.
At Camile and Stone NZ, our experts in body jewellery recommend regular cleaning. This process can include using a gentle cleaning solution and then using a very soft cloth to start the cleaning process.
You’ll need to remove any dirt with a soft cleaning process to avoid scratching the jewellery. And then, remember to use a clean cloth to dry the jewellery after you’ve cleaned it.
When you remove the jewellery, keep in mind that the right storage can stop it getting damaged, so store it safely in the individual pouch; this'll ensure other jewellery pieces such as necklaces do not tangle around it.
It’s always best to remove body jewellery before swimming or going into water. Harsh soap and chlorine can damage some body jewellery and cause them to tarnish or discolour. This is especially true if your body jewellery features gemstones that are sensitive to chemicals.
Since the gemstones in such pieces may dislodge or become loose because of the chemicals, you may lose them when submerged in the water.
If you do wear body jewellery made of titanium or stainless steel in the shower, it’s important to rinse them and remove the soap residue afterwards. This will ensure they remain in optimal condition and continue to look stunning.