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  2. This Is Why Your Skin Turns Green After Wearing Certain Jewelry

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    Here are some tips that can help prevent jewelry from turning your skin green: Paint the part of the jewelry that touches your skin with a coat of clear nail polish so there is a type of barrier ...

  3. Talk:Mood ring - Wikipedia

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    Why does a mood ring turn your finger green? What do the colors of a mood ring mean? i agree with him If a ring is turning your finger green, that usually means it was made with a cheap metal. You'll often see this with imitation gold rings --feb talk 01:34, 9 February 2007 (UTC) It's Copper carbonate - possibly mixed with Copper(I) chloride. A ...

  4. Green nail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Green nail syndrome is an infection that can develop in individuals whose hands are frequently submerged in water resulting in discolouration of the nails from shades of green to black. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It may also occur as transverse green stripes that are ascribed to intermittent episodes of infection. [ 3 ]

  5. Argyria - Wikipedia

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    Argyria or argyrosis is a condition caused by excessive exposure to chemical compounds of the element silver, or silver dust. [1] The most dramatic symptom of argyria is that the skin turns blue or blue-gray, and is usually most prominent in sun-exposed areas of the skin.

  6. Rare disorder can turn fingers and toes white or blue ... - AOL

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    Any type of cold can be a trigger, including reaching into the freezer, holding a chilled drink or relaxing in an air conditioned room. Rare disorder can turn fingers and toes white or blue when ...

  7. Mood ring - Wikipedia

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    Sales began in February. Wernick called the jewelry "magical", and his promotional materials claimed that the color of the pendant or ring is an indicator of the warmth of the wearer's character. [3] Since Wernick did not patent the invention, other jewelers adopted the idea and began to produce their thermosensitive jewelry.

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  9. 15 years after a man died in the Nutty Putty Cave, his family ...

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    The verdant green moss and ferns no longer grow at the mouth of Nutty Putty Cave. In the absence of the cave's warm, humid exhalations, the hardy broom snakeweed has taken over.