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hey does anybody know any websites and/or any stores that sell real toe rings that like won't turn your toes green? and like between $50-$75 please and thanks (link)
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What is a fake toe ring?
No but really, the thing that determines whether or not a ring will stain your skin is the metal composition. A "gold" ring, for example, is not really gold; it's an alloy of mostly gold, with copper, nickel, and silver. The karat number is what tells you just how gold a "gold" ring is; the more karats, the more gold (and less of the other metals), and so the less staining that will occur.
No ring made of precious metal can be worn with absolute certainty of no staining occuring. A ring made of stainless steel will never stain you...but then, who wants jewely made of stainless steel? Metals to avoid are nickel, definnitely copper (almost certain to stain), and sterling silver, which stains black, not green.
There is one way that I would recommend to stop a ring of any metal composition from staining: coat the inside of the ring with a single layer of transparent nail polish. This will prevent the metal from directly touching your skin, thus no staining will occur.
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that was really gay advice i did not ask for the history of toe rings god....
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