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I bought a tiffany ring and it turned my finger green!?
I bought the ring at the actual store and it is still turning my finger green. I thought that the material they used there wouldn't do that. Help!?
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavourite answer
Most rings do that. It's just the moisture in your hand makes it rusty which stains your finger green. To prevent this you can put clear nail varnish on the inner part of the ring and let it dry before you put it on. This will stop the ring getting rusty and turning your finger green and you can't see it because it is transparent nail varnish. If yo are really unhappy with the ring you can always return it to the store.
Source(s): A TV programme I watched. - ?Lv 44 years ago
till this is the tiffanys on fifth ave in NYC which you acquire it at, its no longer actual. actual gold or silver does not try this. If the save won't return it, claiming its actual (which this is not any longer) positioned fresh nail polish on the in the hoop. it is going to provide up the metallic from turning your finger eco-friendly. you additionally must take photos of the hoop and your finger to practice which you have evidence once you pass as much as the save.
- 1 decade ago
is it a real tiffany ring??? if it was given to you and you dont know then its probably a fake.
they sell lots of tiffany stuff in turkey. or if you got it of the internet. it shouldnt of gone green... there again have you put make up on sometimes rings go green from the makeup underneath you ring reacting to the acidity in your skin. sometimes my gold chain does it. you could try washing your ring in vinegar.
- 1 decade ago
Try putting some clear fingernail polish on the inside of the ring.
If you do not want to do that, then try the clear heal bandages for
shoes, cut it to the size of the ring.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
That place seems too expensive to carry goods that turn your finger colors. Maybe you have sensitive skin but you shouldn't wear that ring anymore, return it or something.
- 1 decade ago
just wash it off with soap. cheap metal does that when it gets moist. sowwy. ):
oh, and if you got it at tiffany's, then go back and complain. that place is too expensive to accept crap like that.
sterling silver DOES do that, but it probably is just a coating or something.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Sorry I don't know about this