Nickel Allergy and Halloween Costumes— don’t let nickel allergy scare you away from having fun.Don't let the thought of a nickel allergy rash stop you from wearing a fun Halloween costume this year. Nonickel.com gives two simple and easy ways to test for nickel before you wear your costume and how to avoid nickel if is found.
By: Lea Dow Very few online costume sites mention the material the accessory is made of, so it is difficult to shop for safe items. Items that may contain nickel: • Belts and buckles (think cowboys and pirates) • Boning in corsets • Bracelets • Canes, staffs, pitchforks • Earrings • Eyeglass frames • Gold-especially white and yellow 10k and 14k • Grills for teeth (think rapper) • Hair pins and clips • Handbag clutches • Headbands • Heirloom jewelry • Metal buttons and snaps • Necklaces • Rings • Suspender clips • Swords and sabers • Tiaras • Wands- • Watches • Wings- • Zippers If you are unsure whether an item contains nickel, don’t wait for your skin to tell you! Nickel Alert™ nickel detection kit can quickly and easily test for nickel in anything metal saving you from a painful rash. Once nickel is detected, apply clinically proven Nickel Guard™ nickel barrier coating to ensure there is no direct skin to metal contact and no nickel allergy rash. Dressing up for Halloween is too much fun to give up. Simply use Nickel Alert and Nickel Guard, the Nickel Solution™ kit to avoid a nickel allergy rash. Visit http://www.NoNickel.com for details. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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