hypoallergenic

Jewelry Rash: Is It an Allergy, Irritation, or Infection?

A skin reaction to jewelry doesn't automatically mean a metal allergy. It could be irritation, an infection, or genuine contact dermatitis — and each one needs a different response. Here's how to tell them apart.
daily-wear

How to Wear Jewelry Every Day When You Have Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin doesn't mean giving up on jewelry. It means being deliberate about materials, habits, and building a wardrobe that actually works with your skin rather than against it.
eu-reach

EU REACH Jewelry Certification: What It Means for Your Skin

EU REACH is the only external standard with real teeth in the jewelry industry. Here's what it requires, how testing works, and why it matters even if you're not shopping from Europe.
hypoallergenic

Nickel Free vs Hypoallergenic Jewelry: What's Actually the Difference?

"Nickel free" and "hypoallergenic" sound similar but mean different things — and knowing the distinction matters if jewelry usually irritates your skin. Here's what each claim actually means and what to look for instead.