You may be finding that your wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin, which can be very uncomfortable. This article will tell you what to do if you are finding that your wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin.
The cause of this can be due to several factors. For example, the metal may be too hard or too soft for your skin, or the ring may not fit properly. Another possible cause is that the wedding ring is being worn too tightly or your finger size is getting bigger because of gaining weight.
What To Do
If you are finding that your wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin, here are some suggestions on how to deal with it:
First, if you notice that your wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin, take it off immediately and try a different size. If you do not find that this solves the problem, then consider trying one of these methods:
- Get a jeweler to resize the ring for you. The jeweler will need to measure the circumference of your finger so that they can properly resize it for you. You should also tell them what type of metal it is made from and how thick it is. This will help them make sure that they resize it properly so that there are no cracks or dents in the metal when they remove it from your finger. The jeweler will then have to polish and re-sharpen the tip of the ring so that there are no sharp edges left on your finger after removing it from there. They will also need to use a special tool to remove the metal from your finger.
- If you cannot get a jeweler to resize the ring for you, then try these other methods:
- Use a metal file or emery board to smooth out the sharp edges left on your finger after removing the ring. This will make it easier for you to put on and take off your ring.
- Try wearing the ring on a different finger or putting it in a jewelry box for a while until it is worn down enough that it does not leave a mark on your skin. If this does not work, then consider taking it back to the jeweler and have them remove it from your finger.
- If you are finding that the wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin, then consider having the jeweler polish or recoat the metal with another type of metal, such as gold or silver.
In conclusion, if you are finding that your wedding ring is leaving a mark on your skin, then you should take it off immediately and try one of the methods above. If this does not work, then consider taking it back to the jeweler and have them remove it from your finger. This will ensure that there are no sharp edges left on your finger after removing it from there.
Julie
Julie is an editor and writer who loves to write about getting engaged and wedding preparations. She’s also a wedding photographer on the side. Julie received her degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Julie lives in Texas with her husband and their three kids. As a couple they enjoy spending time on Texas’ South Padre Island beaches, and they also love to hike in the Texas Hill Country. As well as being parents to kids, Julie and her husband are also pet parents to two dogs, three cats, and a 50 gallon tank of beautiful tropical fish.Free tools that make planning fun, get organized early and lock in your budget
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