I got a superb watch from my guy for Christmas. I've worn it every sunshine, but I do take it stale for sleeping at night and showers. Suddenly I am getting a reckless under the trimming (after 6 months). I've had the unwary before, I know that it is an allergic hypersensitivity to the metal in the bracelet, but why very soon? Why wasn't I allergic right away?
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to net it stop (I don't really want to put a different band on it if I don't hold to).Why am I allergic to my keep watch on?
you probably have big acid surrounded by your skin. after a while, especially with substandard expensive watches, the acid begin to eat away the enamel and also the metal of the pay for of the watch cause the abrasive metal to rub on your skin. I hold the same problem. Seiko is the lowest expensive watch i can wear minus this being a problem, because of the part of the watch.
conceivably because it is not original or when you sweat it cause the rash
After wearing it for a while the polish on the vertebrae wears past its sell-by date and you are exposed to the metal more. You can use nail polish to re-coat the put a bet on if you want to. But remember to do this periodically to prevent further breakouts.
probably because it is warm and you sweat so it get in to your skin? Maybe I really don't know
You probably hold a contact dermatitis as a result of an allergy to nickel. I agree that the coating may have worn stale and perspiring aggravates it.
You can confirm this by tape a 5 cent piece to your wrist and see if you get indistinguishable reaction. (That's why they're call nickels!)
The two metals that people achieve contact dermatitis from the most is nickel and chromium. Both nickel and chromium are in stainless steel.
BTW, An American nickel coin is 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
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