Any Luck With Niobium Or Hematite?
Q: has anyone with nickel/surgical steel allergies/hypersensitivities had any luck with niobium or hematite? i can't use nickel, steel, or gold... i've used sterling for a few years, but am wondering about the more readily available niobium and hematite... i talked to a body piercer (friend) and he suggested avoiding anything but silver since i don't know for sure... then again, he'd never run across anyone with steel and gold hypersensitivities... he also suggested putting in sterling spacers so that i could wear other metals (no skin contact)... i'm really liking the looks of some of the hematite hoops, but i'm not willing to risk a reaction and subsequent infection... so, anyone with any experience??
A: hemeatite should prolly only be used only in healed piercings. this is from the rec.arts.bodyart Piercing FAQ, which can be found at www.eskimo.com/~rab, 2
A: 1 METALS The metals used for body jewelry are chosen because of their "body friendly" qualities. However, some metals are more biologically inert and considered more hypoallergenic than others. Most metal sensitivities can be attributed specifically to nickel sensitivity. 316L stainless steel and certain gold alloys contain nickel. People who are nickel-sensitive can often wear niobium or titanium. Niobium and titanium are elemental