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Amusing shaped rash
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I really dont know any of you well enough to share. But I cant let this one go.
I put a new strap on my watch and its bought me out in a rash shaped like a swastika. Its a bit worrying. Heres the link. Has anybody else had a weird shaped rash? Should I be on the look out for other runic symbols to appear on my body?
http://i6.tinypic.com/30a3wbc.jpg
I put a new strap on my watch and its bought me out in a rash shaped like a swastika. Its a bit worrying. Heres the link. Has anybody else had a weird shaped rash? Should I be on the look out for other runic symbols to appear on my body?
http://i6.tinypic.com/30a3wbc.jpg
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well, apparently the swastika (from Sanskrit स्वस्तिक svastika, from su "well", and asti "being", thus "good fortune" or "well-being"). The swastika is a sacred symbol in Hinduism and Jainism. The Hindu version is often decorated with a dot in each quadrant. This from wikipedia. So look at it this way ... it could be a sign of good things to come? Hope so anyway!
for more info on runes look at this http://www.metalartist.co.uk/
I have an allergy to nickel too.
What was recommended to me and it does help as I have to do it with gold too, is to coat the underside of the watch, belt or ring etc. with clear nail varnish.
It stops the rash as the metal is not in direct contact with your skin any more plus you dont have to go and shell out for nickel free replacemants. ( unless you are allegic to nail varnish to!)
What was recommended to me and it does help as I have to do it with gold too, is to coat the underside of the watch, belt or ring etc. with clear nail varnish.
It stops the rash as the metal is not in direct contact with your skin any more plus you dont have to go and shell out for nickel free replacemants. ( unless you are allegic to nail varnish to!)
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